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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChiddinglyChiddingly - Wikipedia

    Chiddingly had four public houses: The Six Bells Inn in the village and The Gun Inn - both of which are still open - The Golden Cross Inn (which closed in 2015 and has now been converted to flats) and The Bat & Ball at Holmes Hill, closed for many years and now a private residence. Chiddingly has a village hall.

  2. Jun 23, 2021 · Back in 1950 the world-famous Spanish painter and sculptor visited the historic East Sussex village of Chiddingly. He was in the area to visit two friends - photojournalist Lee Miller and artist Roland Penrose. The married couple had bought the Farley Farm House on the outskirts of the Wealden village just one year before.

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  3. Nov 5, 2021 · The Manor House, Chiddingly Place, is an important Grade II listed property extensively rebuilt in around 1574 to create an imposing manor house for Sir John Jefferay, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth.

  4. Jul 2, 2022 · Chiddingly's 130-foot church spire drew me to the hidden village. The Sussex countryside is an alluring patchwork of farmer’s fields and open spaces crisscrossed by country walks and narrow winding lanes too numerous to count.

  5. 3 days ago · Chiddingly. A village which in its own humble way was said to resemble Rome, because the parish rests upon seven hills: Stone Hill, Gun Hill, Thunders Hill, Burgh Hill, Holmes Hill, Scrapers Hill and Pick Hill. There was nothing humble about the Jefferay family, the old lords of the manor, whose pride was a byword.

  6. Oct 1, 2016 · 87 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Chiddingly. Art GalleriesPoints of Interest & Landmarks. Closed now. Write a review. About. Sussex home of Surrealist photographer Lee Miller and artist Roland Penrose.

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  8. elitepubs.com › venue › the-gunThe Gun - Elite Pubs

    Step into a timeless countryside pub, located in the East Sussex village of Chiddingly. Preserving the traditional character of this 15 th century pub, drink and dine amongst exposed beams, low ceilings, and cosy corners.