Rusper, The Village 1909
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Set in remote and well-wooded rolling countryside west of and utterly remote from Crawley, Rusper has a gently curving main street with many good houses and cottages. The massive oak on the left has now gone, but The Plough pub remains. On the right can be seen gravestones in the churchyard of St Mary's church; it has a mostly medieval tower, but the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1855, paid for by the Broadwood family. They manufactured fine pianos, one of which they presented to Beethoven.
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