Funtington, Hallidays 1965
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An isolated village of flint and brick cottages, to the west of Chichester. In the village are Adsdean, a gabled Tudor style house of around 1850, and the church of St Mary, built in 1859. Northbrook Watermill is in very flat country nearby. The Stores is seen next door to a thatched house and restaurant. The shop is now a house, although Halliday's restaurant is still trading.

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Escaping from his mammoth wife, Gran Con, who could eat a whole chicken at one sitting, Great Grandad Stickland fled Street in Somerset and took lodgings in the F&H. He suffered nightmares, and the person who slept in the same lodging room used to turn him over. One night he did not and that night he died. Perhaps he thought his wife had caught up with him. He was a grand horsemen and ...see more