Crowborough, All Saints Church And Vicarage 1900
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More about this scene
Further north-east we reach Crowborough, a village that became a health resort in the 1870s when Lord Abergavenny followed the advice of a Dr Prince. Situated on the eastern edge of the beautiful Ashdown Forest, the town is now a commuter settlement. Here the photographer looks across the village green; the Vicarage, on the right, was built by Sir Henry Fermor in 1744, and the church, on the left, was mostly enlarged in Venetian and Italianate styles for Lord Abergavenny in the 1880s.
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