Chiddingly, The Village c.1955
Photo ref: C534005
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Photo ref: C534005
Photo of Chiddingly, The Village c.1955

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South-east of East Hoathly lies the large scattered parish of Chiddingly, a typical rolling Wealden-edge village composed of scattered hamlets, farmsteads and woodland. The church is in one such hamlet with a pub, the Six Bells, nearby; this view looks uphill towards Church Lane at the crest. Beyond the building on the right, Yew Tree House with its yew tree, is the pub and church, the latter with its fine 130ft-high 15th-century spire and the Sir John Jefferay monument to the builder of Chiddingly Place (view C534004 on pages 72-73).

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