Sullington & Pigland Route - 03/08/09
Setting Off
Self Service
Wait for me!
Why the Corrugated Iron?
St Mary's Church Washington built in Norman style by Victorians
Built in 1832
Font 15thC
Rebuilt in 1867
Gift from Sir Charles Goring
Painted in 1880
Original 15thC Tower
A24 looking North
Field Scabious
Chantry Hill
Built late 12thC
Church History
We are not at Pigland yet.
Making Friends
The Lunch Stop
On top of one of the nine prehistoric round barrows (Bronze Age)
www.sandgate-conservation.org.uk/display/sulligton_warren
Sandgate Park
Vera's Cottage
Fresh Flowers
Sleepy Hollow History - 1
Sleepy Hollow History - 2
Kingley Vale Route - 17/08/09
Fenced In
It didn't rain!
Little did they know!
Sulpher Tuft
What is it?
Lunch stop
Waiting in Stoughton
Edward VII post box c1905
You've got lovely hips!
Borage
Bumbel Bee on Cornflower
Traveller's Joy or Old Man's Beard
Elderberry
Corn Marigold
Spear Thistle
Common Valerian
Ox-Eye Daisy
Traveller's Joy
Birds & llamas Route - 31/08/09
The 1st of Many Stiles
Wiggonholt House
Wiggonholt Church 13thC
Late Norman Font - Sussex Marble
14thC Window
Oil Lamps - No Electricity
Sundials to Know Time of Services
Spot the Nuthatch?
A Bumper Crop
Canada Geese
Highland Cattle
Cottage overlookng Pulborough Brooks
No Information!
River Chilt
Japanese Knotweed
Pulborough
Twitten is an old dialect word, used in both East and West Sussex, for a path or alleyway.
Autumn Crocus
Cultivated Cosmos Meadow
Admiring the Meadow
For the Helicopter
The NZ Owner of the Meadow
What caused this break?
All these Plums
Tiffany's Courtyard - Beauty Salon?
Broomers Hill Farm
One Horned Goat
My New Friend
Nutbourne Vinyard & Windmill
Wine Press
Llama
Bell Heather
Especially For Me!
Long Furlong & World's End Route - 14/09/09
Leaving Clapham 13C Church
Tolmare Farm
Myrtle Grove Farm
Remains of Greenhouse in Walled Garden of Michlegrove House
Bittersweet (Poisonous)
The Lighthouse Village Store Clapham
One door two numbers!
Slindon & Hilaire Belloc 28/09/09 - Route
Findon College Lodge
Court Hill Farm - Belloc lived here after his marriage for a short time before moving to Shipley
Crop of Sorghum
The Countess of Newburgh appointed herself guardian and benefactress of the village and one of her other more enduring contributions is The Folly, on Nore Hill, built around 1814, partly for picnics, but also to provide work for villagers during the depression following the Napoleonic Wars.
A Rusty Plough
Sloes & Bittersweet
Old Shepherds Cabin
Having a breather
A Sheep Pen?
Virginia Creeper in Autumn Colour
Bleak House where Belloc lived with his wife from 1903
Not For Sale!
Slindon Cottage, now the Dower House where Belloc lived as a child from 1891
Slindon Pudding Club The Slindon Pudding Club was formed in 1972. Its two principal purposes are to support (where possible and appropriate):- * Any member of the community should the need arise * Any village initiatives that seek to add to the quality of village life
St Mary's Church Slindon 12C
Stags Horn Sumach
The Grange formally Newlands where Belloc and his parents moved to after Slindon Cottage
Slindon Village Pond
Sutton Common & Bignor Park Route - 12/10/09
Swanbourne Lake & South Stoke Route - 26/10/09
Temple of The Winds Route - 09/11/09
Early 17thC Porch at St Laurence's Church Lurgashall
Sussex Marble Font first used in 1622
Taking a breather
Temple of the Winds
Blackdown House 1607
Aldworth House was barely visible on our right as we ascended Blackdown Hill
Lurgashall Green
An Airstrip & The Thyne Burial Ground - Route 23/11/09
The Washington Giraffe
Windlesham House School
Dressed for the weather
Waves on the puddles!
Wind & Rain
Chantry Post & Blackpatch Hill - Route 07/12/09
Chantry Post & Blackpatch Hill Profile
Burpham & Lower Barpham - Route 21/12/09
Burpham & Lower Barpham Profile