Crowborough, All Saints Church 1900
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At the northernmost point away from Hailsham we reach Crowborough, a village that became a health resort in the 1870s when Lord Abergavenny followed the advice of a Dr Prince. On the eastern edge of the beautiful Ashdown Forest, the town is now a commuter settlement. On the north side of the village green, the church dates from 1744, including the tower and spire, with additions for Lord Abergavenny made in the 1880s. Beyond the Victorian lych gate is the vicarage, also of 1744.
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