Upper Beeding, From Bridge c.1955
Photo ref: U40002
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Photo of Upper Beeding, From Bridge c.1955

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The High Street was named in the 13th century, when buildings were recorded east of Beeding Bridge. By the end of the 18th century, the western half of the High Street contained about fifteen houses, which by 1842 had increased to about twenty-five. Several of these still survive. The Bridge Inn on the eastern side of the bridge was recorded in 1913.

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Memories of Upper Beeding, from Bridge c1955

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My grandma Edith Emily Alice Patching was born in the Bridge Inn on February 2nd 1885. Her father, Richard Elias Patching was the landlord.  He died in 1889 aged 32.  Edith and her mother moved to Brighton.  They were related to the Elms family of Beeding.