Charlwood, The Archway 1906
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A close-up view of the roadside trees forming an arch. The Norman church is just visible through the trees, beyond a horse and cart. Charlwood House was the home of Nicholas Sander, a scholar and talker, who was a Roman Catholic conspirator against Queen Elizabeth I. After the Queen's accession he became a fugitive.
An extract from Villages of Sussex Photographic Memories.
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