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620:. This unusual status made the manor independent from the county and hundred legal system so that even the most serious crimes were tried at the manorial court held at the manor house. The manor was run by the Bishop of London's representative the Sheriff who lived at the manor house. Villagers were exempt from tolls at markets and fairs in other parishes, and all income from the manor went straight to the bishop. The manor must have been a valuable source of income to the bishop with revenue from pilgrims to St. Peter's well and probably from stone quarrying, and the status of Liberty was vigorously defended and was reaffirmed by several kings, the last being 50: 34: 561: 516: 57: 535:, when first built the Manor House would have been the finest building in Lodsworth. The present house is likely to have been the home of the Bishop's steward, who would have administered the manor. Manorial courts would have been held there and there was a basement 271: 880: 548:. Archaeological work during the autumn of 2002 revealed the foundations of a 7-metre extension to the east of the building, with 1 metre foundations resting on solid rock which may have supported a tower. It is likely that there was a 467:
In the 2001 census the parish covered 12.46 square kilometres (4.81 sq mi) and had 282 households with a total population of 690. 298 residents were economically active. The population at the 2011 Census (including
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in the Middle Ages, especially for people with eye problems, and a source of revenue for the village. The well is located a few yards along a footpath that joins the lower junction of Church Lane and Vicarage Lane.
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by the Bishop, making it independent of the county justice system, so even the most serious crimes would have been tried there, and executions would have been carried out at Gallows Hill on the border with
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Agriculture and Forestry use most of the land area. There is arable cropping, dairying and other grazing livestock. There are large areas of
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but then a much larger settlement. Lodsworth was part of the hundred of Easebourne, a Saxon administrative area.
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London's Lost Route to Midhurst: the Earl of Egremont's Navigation and the building of the Petworth Canal
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road. South of the village there are more houses, a pub and a small factory at Halfway Bridge on the
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meaning Lod or Loda's enclosure, but little is known for certain of the village until after the
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and a triangular green where the road to the top of Bexley Hill meets the Lodsworth to
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South Downs Showcase - 200 Years of Creativity around Lodsworth, Petworth and Midhurst
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south of the River Rother. It includes the hamlet of Lickfold, with a pub beside the
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The first transport other than pack horses or horse carts was in 1795 when the
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on Bexley Hill, cut in rotation to produce fence materials, and areas of
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Other villages and hamlets within the civil parish include:
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The Manor was held as a 444:runs close to the east end of the village. 1074: 1060: 801:Lodsworth: the Story of an English Village 84:12.46 km (4.81 sq mi)  16:Village and parish in West Sussex, England 627: 499:parish church, Saint Peter's, a pub, the 451:. The parish includes the settlements of 447:The north end of the village is known as 436:, just to the north of the valley of the 559: 514: 1022: 838: 1689: 1055: 909:Un million de révolutions tranquilles 875: 873: 673:, allowing canal barges to reach the 1676:List of civil parishes in Chichester 799:Martin Hepworth and A. E. Marshall, 704: 789:, Lodsworth Heritage Society, 2021 555: 401:is a small village, ecclesiastical 13: 870: 813:, Peggy Rickman, Midhurst, England 779: 510: 420:, England. It is situated between 14: 1713: 1035: 56: 1047:Historical information on GENUKI 985:Heritage Annual Report 1998-2003 887:. Office for National Statistics 681:. This was used mainly to bring 55: 48: 32: 1016: 990: 977: 947: 926: 899: 881:"Civil Parish population 2011" 552:to the south of the building. 1: 983:Chichester District Council, 831: 462: 333:http://www.lodsworth.org.uk/ 7: 428:, half a mile north of the 112:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 10: 1718: 760: 732:, shipwreck oceanographer. 587:Norman conquest of England 576: 1668: 1132: 1106: 1090: 906:Bénédicte Manier (2012). 616:by Royal Charter of King 440:; a tributary stream the 434:South Downs National Park 432:road. It lies within the 338: 328: 310: 306: 294: 282: 270: 266: 256: 244: 234: 224: 210: 192: 174: 156: 140: 126: 110: 99: 88: 80: 43: 31: 26: 885:Neighbourhood Statistics 658:site at Halfway Bridge. 1702:Villages in West Sussex 820:. 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Lodsworth is located in West Sussex
West Sussex
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SU927232
London
NE
Civil parish
District
Chichester
Shire county
West Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
GU28
Dialling code
Police
Sussex
Fire
West Sussex
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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