Seaward Sussex - The South Downs from End to End by Edric Holmes
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magnificent brass to Nelond, Prior of Lewes, in the parish church
should also be seen.] We now continue south-east and cross the railway to Shoreham. The tall spire seen on the left is St. Hugh's Monastery (above). Partridge Green station (44-1/4 m.), Ashurst (46-1/4 m.), with an Early English church. At the top of every rise we are rewarded with glorious views of the Downs crowned by Chanctonbury Ring. Steyning (49-1/4 m.). Bramber (50-1/4 m.). New Shoreham (54-1/4 m.). [Illustration: STEYNING CHURCH.] THE WORTHING ROAD As above to the Burrell Arms. The route runs south and then south-west to Dial Post (43-1/4 m.), and so with striking views ahead through Ashington (46-1/4 m.) to Washington (48-1/4 m.). Findon (51 m.). Broadwater (54-1/4 m.). Worthing (55-1/2 m.). |
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