Ticehurst, Church Street 1903
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The camera is looking along Church Street, which curves away uphill to the village square of Ticehurst, another Wealden iron-making village. The medieval church, with its plain west tower and stumpy shingled broach spire, was extensively restored, not entirely successfully, in the 1850s by William Slater for the dynamic Reverend Arthur Eden, who was vicar from 1851 until 1908. A Tour of Central and East Sussex
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