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1129: 34: 978: 1042: 933: 830: 1074: 890: 860: 50: 1233: 2069: 690: 2090: 2061: 707: 682: 2040: 665: 920:). The Antye farm house has at its core a timber-framed hall house of circa 1400. Both Theobalds and Antye farms have field patterns that reflect their origin as an early cooperative farming community. Their countryside still retains a patchwork of tiny ancient woods and fields. They were sold off field by field as plots of land by the Ote Hall Estate in 1920, and the Valebridge Road and Janes Lane are 57: 843:) sits high on the Long Ridge's ancient east-west trackway that runs eastwards from Bedelands, past Theobalds, Antye, Lunces, and on beyond More Farm. It was built on the site of a wooden church and sits next to a thousand-year-old yew, which suggests earlier use as a pagan worship place. It was replaced by a stone building around 1050, although the area was then merely an outlier of 877:, behind a screen of woodland. The east wing of the building was built around 1550. The west part of the building dates from 1600, though its history can be traced back to the 13th century. Between 1437 and 1537 the Hall was owned the Attree family. The current owners, the Irvines, of the 350 acre Great Ote Hall Estate also own the 180 acre Randolph Farm, at 911:. It is of the 16th and 18th centuries, with a Horsham slab roof perhaps quarried on the farm, although there is thought to have been a settlement here since the Saxon period. Its rear wing is 17th century or older, and the main door is studded with the date 1627. The Attree family occupied the house from 1600 to 1823 after leaving Ote Hall. 850:
The sandstone rubble of Wivelsfield church is thought to have been quarried from adjacent Lunce's Common. The yew on the north side of the church (with only half of its trunk surviving) is probably the oldest thing on the site, perhaps marking a pre-Christian holy place. The church's dedication to St
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Wivelsfield is governed at the local level by 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 Stanmer manorial lands. They are wet woods where many of the old deciduous trees have been replaced by conifers. Only small fragments of ancient oak and hazel survive to the east under which
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The settlements tended to be small farms often grouped together rather than a central village, and that is still marked by the two distinct areas called Wivelsfield and Wivelsfield Green, as well as smaller hamlets lying on the border of the old
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The parish still retains its agricultural air. It still has many rich woodlands, much marshland and a number of green lanes. The growth of settlement within the parish has centred around Wivelsfield Green, which straggles along the road to
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The current village school was opened in 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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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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lies 1.38 miles (2.22 km) from the village by straight-line distance, or approximately 2.3 miles (3.7 km) on foot on some roads with no suitable
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during the late 19th century meant some urbanisation to the north on the old Wivelsfield portion of Haywards Heath common. This part along with the former
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and did not become a parish in its own right until around the 12th century. As the area prospered during the Middle Ages the church was extended.
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The village has its own theatre group, the Wivelsfield Little Theatre, which holds productions in the village hall and the church.
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Wivelsfield grew during the late Saxon and early Norman periods, initially as extended pastures for
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Land of the Brighton line : a field guide to the Middle Sussex and South East Surrey Weald
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Wivelsfield Green is reputed to be the inspiration for the 1960s children's television series
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In the 18th and early 19th centuries, Wivelsfield was the focus of a small group of local
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grow. The relict, moor east and west of Slugwash Lane, north east of More House Farm, (
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bloom after they are gone on drier ground. It is another hornbeam wood, and there are
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is a medieval highway. The B2112 also became part of an 18th century London-Brighton
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Wivelsfield parish is located on a ridge that acts as a watershed between the rivers
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which is still used as the route for the modern day bike ride between the two.
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to the north, Valebridge Common to the west and Ditchling Common to the south.
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built as a lunatic asylum in 1859 were transferred out of the parish in 1934.
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boundary hedge. It used to be twice the size. What is left of Mercer's Wood (
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Despite Wivelsfield being as biodiverse as the best protected places in the
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In the far west, in the part that merges with the north of Burgess Hill by
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and formed a new meeting under Henry Booker, using a chapel built in 1780 (
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gives way to sandstones, and the ground rises beyond ancient Kiln Wood (
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The north of the parish includes several woods and small farms south of
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List Entry details of the Church of St Peter and St John the Baptist
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produced an LP record entitled 'Sweet Wivelsfield' released in 1974.
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P.Brandon - The Sussex Landscape (Hodder & Stoughton, 1974)
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finds indicate even earlier origins of settlement in the area.
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Bus services are provided by a number of operators including
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A History of the County of Sussex; Vol. 7: The rape of Lewes
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Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting-houses in Eastern England
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Wivelsfield also elects a councillor every four years to
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There are more than 20 listed buildings in the parish.
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English Heritage The Official List (Listed Buildings)
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to meet a new built development on the south edge of
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Wivelsfield is located in East Sussex
East Sussex
Density
OS grid reference
TQ341204
London
Civil parish
District
Lewes
Shire county
East Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RH17
Dialling code
Police
Sussex
Fire
East Sussex
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Lewes
Wivelsfield Parish Council

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