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Rushlake Green maps

Historic maps of Rushlake Green and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Rushlake Green maps

Rushlake Green map

Historic map of Rushlake Green

East Sussex map

Illustrated Victorian map of East Sussex

Rushlake Green map

Historic Map of any Rushlake Green postcode

Rushlake Green maps
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Rushlake Green photos

We have no photos of Rushlake Green, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Punnetts Town, Dallington, Heathfield, Horam, Herstmonceux, Brightling, Windmill Hill, Magham Down

Rushlake Green books

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Sussex County Memories
Paperback
£15

Sussex Photographic Memories
Paperback
£14

Villages of Sussex Photographic Memories
Paperback
£14

Rushlake Green books
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Memories of Rushlake Green

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East Sussex memories

The Crown Pub

I wonder if anyone else remembers the Crown pub, which had a television so I used to watch the showjumping while the grown-ups had a drink. The landland was a large jolly man. The garden was very well tended with lots of dahlias, I think.

Shared on 16 April 2009 by Barbara Bryant.

Shopping with my Mum in Heathfield...

I remember in the 1960s going to Heathfield with Mum on the bus (we lived at Corner Farm, Swife Lane). We would go shopping and often would go into the Bluebird. Seeing that name in this picture brought all those memories back. I remember once saving up for a blue linen dress from a shop at one end of Heathfield High... [more]

Shared on 30 January 2009 by Sally Semple.

Vines Cross Road

I remember this scene very well as I used to live a little way down the road to the right, on the way to Vines Cross. I lived there, in fact, until about 1967 when I went to study in London. My parents continued to live there until about 1986 when they moved first to Heathfield and then to Suffolk... [more]

Shared on 13 March 2009 by Sandra Reynolds.

Has it Changed?!!!

I remember going to this Church as a child. Cannot remember the Ministers name. I thought it was surrounded by more trees. I walked past this chruch many times on my way to visit friends further down the road.

Shared on 09 March 2009 by Pippa Westren(nee Sims).

Herstmonceux  Re. Hailsham Rd 1965 photo

Good to see the photo of Herstmonceux in 1965 along Hailsham Rd.

I was born outside the village in 1957, my father being the local Reverend from 1956 till 1973/4. The old car in the foreground was right outside the large village school and the tin building on the left was part of the village hall.  Further along on the... [more]

Shared on 28 October 2008

The Lodge Foxhunt

School days over, I came home to my mother who had married again to Walter Day who lived at the Lodge Foxhunt. I made friends with Joan and Betty Bennett. I sang in the Choir of All Saints Church in the village. Another friend was Ian Smith whose parents operated the Star Inn. I stayed in Waldron for 4 years then... [more]

Shared on 17 July 2008 by James Clifton.

Batemans - My Grandfather

My grandfather, A J Hurd, was, for a time, Rudyard Kipling's head gardener at Batemans. He, my grandmother and my mother (now Joyce Richardson) and her sister (now Barbara Wainwright) lived in one of the cottages (which still exists) near the mill adjacent to Batemans. In addition to his responsibilities in the gardens, Grandpa also worked with the private hydro-electric turbine... [more]

Shared on 11 November 2009 by Ian Richardson.

school memories at st.Josephs

I went to school at st.Josephs Salesian school a mile outside Burwash from 1939-1946
I recall there were about 10 pubs in the village and I stayed one summer with the Davies family who lived just before the church in a smugglers house where we went to bed through a hole in the wall .I remember the Hollamby's,Miles'and the Woodalls who... [more]

Shared on 29 January 2008 by Philip Bovill.

Extracts From Rushlake Green & East Sussex books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Rushlake Green, inspired by Frith photos.

Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories

Tudor Close House was a skilful 1920s conver- sion of much older farm buildings into seven houses. They were con- verted into a hotel, as seen in this view, but shortly afterwards the building was reconverted back to twenty-nine flats.

This is an extract from Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories.
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Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories

Many schools were established in the Brighton area, for the bracing air was ideal for children. Perhaps the most famous is Roedean, established in new build- ings on the clifftop a few years after this picture was taken.

This is an extract from Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories.
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Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories

An excellent close-up of the navvies building the tramlines round the Steine. The photographer has caught to perfection the hard labour required.

This is an extract from Brighton and Hove Photographic Memories.
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