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Wivelsfield Parish Council, which consists of nine councillors who meet monthly. The parish council is responsible for local amenities such as the provision of litter bins, bus shelters and allotments. They also provide a voice into district council
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hedging stools. Around Ham Lane, Wilderness, Ham and Strood Woods, are old
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Wivelsfield and Wivelsfield Green, as well as smaller hamlets lying on the border of the old
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Wivelsfield Green, which straggles along the road to
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September 2007. The logo, which stands at the front of the school, was designed by the school's pupils. The old school is now used for residential purposes; a nursery rents the Old Church Hall.
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John the
Baptist, whose midsummer (24 June) saints day was marked by hilltop bonfires, may represent continuity with the pagan solstice celebrations. The narrow north door is Saxo-Norman. It is a Grade II listed building.
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A patchwork of smallish woods and fields sit on the site of 'The
Bishoprick', the lost Stanmer and Wivelsfield Common enclosed in 1626–30. Bounding West Wood, Hundred Acre Lane, part of an ancient south-north drove
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474:, which are both comparative newcomer settlements, owing their existence to the coming of the railway in the 1840s. Wivelsfield is much older, and was first mentioned in an 8th century charter, whilst
555:, who lived at Great Ote Hall and had converted a room in the house into a chapel two years earlier. Great Ote Hall was the only manor in the area, with much southern land being in the manors of
805:, a number of ancient routes cross the parish. The current B2112 is an old drove road, as is a portion of the A272 which crosses the northern edge of the parish; whilst the minor road to
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for a number of manors to the south. The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning the field of a man named "Wifel". There is an 8th-century (c. 765) reference to the village as
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944:, rises near Cleavewater Farm before heading east. It divides the parish and heavily influences its character. To the western side of the parish the eastern branch of the
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