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1076: 2011: 1922: 1394: 1127: 2019: 1613: 1252: 1015: 1914: 1674: 1787: 61: 855: 45: 1367:). There is open bracken down the slope to the north, while the southern high ground of the Common is pitted and rumpled and borders Starvecrow wood. This area has more Ling heath, grass heath, and even a few patches of lichen heath amongst the Bracken and used to be wood pasture with an even more open mixture of trees and heath. There is also a seam of red marker clay outcrops, which are likely to have been mined. 2120:. The District council supplies services such as refuse collection, planning consent, leisure amenities and council tax collection. Chailey is covered by the Chailey and Wivelsfield ward which returns two seats. In the May 2007 election, two councillors from the local Conservative party were elected. This ward is called Chailey and Wivelsfield and had a population of 5,068 at the 2011 Census. 724: 612: 629: 604: 770: 587: 1061:) is a traditional L-shaped, timber framed, three storey building, with diamond shaped leaded panes in its casement windows, and big brick chimney stacks. The name means 'bourne path' (werpel) and perhaps referred to the partly lost track from Wapsbourne Gate and Farm westwards to the defunct Hunt's Gate crossroads, still marked by a huge veteran oak pollard, ( 68: 1384:) tracks a ridge eastwards from South Chailey to the Town Littleworth Road, with grand views north and south. At its western end, where it passes between the buildings of the Brickworks, it is called Caveridge Lane. All the land north of the ridge was part of Markstakes Common until 400 years ago, and Dodson's Rough and Grantham's Rough ( 997:) has "an old fashioned air" with fine vernacular farm buildings and a good farm shop and some attractive pigs, poultry and sheep. Several of the fields on Towning's Farm have only been lightly 'improved'. As a result, some archaic vegetation still exists. For example, the pasture along the west side of Bineham Wood has tiny patches of 1573:) was largely a hornbeam wood, fuelling the brickwork's kilns, but between 1980 and 1981, it was destroyed by the farmer-landowner. He was persuaded to leave the woodland gill and boundaries intact, for cosmetic reasons and for game. At least 16 ancient woodland species are still evident from it rich past with remaining 260: 2031:
There are three streams in the Chailey parish, all of which flow into the Ouse. The Bevern stream runs along the parishes southern border. Through the centre of the parish runs the Lambourn Gill, which turns into the Longford Stream when runs through the Barcombe parish. On the north of the parish is
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In the Middle Ages the Sussex Weald was a land of big commons, hunting chases and parks and it was only in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries that the majority were eradicated. A few have lived on though even to this day, and they still play this role as they are still an important part in
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The two largest estates in Chailey are the Hooke Estate which covers around a 1000 acres and the Hurst Barns Estate, South Chailey, which covers around 500 acres. The Hooke Estate is between South Chailey and Chailey Common and they include a cluster of working farms in this landscape. There are many
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at its northern end, but they seem very scarce now. The large amount of coppiced oak present is unusual, and there are ash, birch and old hornbeam coppice and a coup of pine at the south end. The ground cover is part anemone and bluebell and part bare. Deer have been grazing old coppice stools into
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Chailey is governed at the local level by Chailey Parish Council which consists of eleven councillors meeting twice monthly. The parish council is responsible for local amenities such as the provision of litter bins, bus shelters and allotments. They also provide a voice into the district council
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The Longford stream turns into the Lambourn Gill in the Chailey parish. There are some nice corners of rough tall herbage survive along the banks of the stream which passes many of the woods in the centre of the parish. The drained ponds between Long Wood and Cottage Wood, have become a wonderful
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There are a number of notable working farms in the area but there are also a number of wealthy owners who have gained or inherited wealth from non-farming means who utilise the farms. Many of them have bought a farm as a private nature reserve, as at the lovely archaic meadows of Vixengrove Farm,
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veterans in the area and there are a few significant clusters of farm fields that have been preserved from the effects of traditional farming by their difficult terrain, or by sympathetic land managers, and which are very different to the 'improved' green dairy pastures we are used to seeing.
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that is located within the parish. Due to local pressure groups the area has been preserved as common land, is maintained for wildlife and been split into five areas and enclosed: Romany Ridge Common, Red House Common, Pound Common, Memorial Common and Land End Common. You may see
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is an example of one of the many lost commons to the county and is now only commemorated in name. It lay between South Chailey and South Street. Southam Wood was a part of the Common until it was enclosed in 1841. It was the last commons on clay ground in this part of the
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is a Tudor, timber framed, but modernised is to the west of the relatively new Southam Wood. The area was once part of the heathy South Common until its enclosure in 1841. Although new, just inside the wood, where the footpaths fork east of the farmhouse, is an ancient
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parish) have names that were likely to have been given to them by the Romans, as two fields south is the Roman Greensand Way. 'Comp' (as in campus, a field) often indicates land around a Roman settlement and Wickham (as in vicus) indicates a small Roman settlement.
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mudstones, with a bold pink stratum. Fossils have been found there, including the early flowering plant, Bevhalstia. There are also trace fossils which are likely to have been made by crustaceans, bands of fossil wood, insect and fish fossils. In Spring
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In late 2016 the Plumpton Mill Stream and the whole of the Bevern Stream below it were polluted by a huge volume of slurry from Plumpton College Dairy Unit. All the fish in the affected streams were killed. The streams will take many years to recover.
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The Pellingford Brook runs in the River Ouse at the Sheffield Park Bridge by the Bluebell railway station. It runs on the most northern part of the Chailey parish, but south of Waspbourne Wood. There are no public paths along the banks of the stream.
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was on the west side of the parish by Townings farm. The RAF cleared the ground in 1942 for the Chailey Advanced Landing Ground. It was largely manned by Polish exile Spitfire squadrons, which supported the Normandy D Day landings in June 1944.
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is situated on the Red House Common. It is also known as Beard's Mill. It stands beside a yew tree said to mark the centre of Sussex. Records show that mills have stood here since at least 1590. The mill museum is open to visitors regularly.
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The varied ground of the Chailey parish results in different woodlands. The vale of the Bevern Stream is at the bottom of Chailey parish and has a number of pleasing little woods. Many of them are Bluebell woods under over-stood
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The parish church is dedicated to St. Peter and is recorded as having been built in 1256. Recently a special service was held to commemorate its 750 years. At one time Chailey had more churches than
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and other old herbs (2018). The woodland rides are the last redoubt for these old grassland species, but straw laid for the Pheasants in several of these woods can only harm that relict vegetation.
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Chailey. These landowners display varying degrees of empathy to public usage, from hostility to open-hearted delight. This seems to be so at the lovely archaic meadows of
2155:. The County Council provides services such as roads and transport, social services, libraries and trading standards. The June 2009 election resulted in a win for the 1635:) is on the southern edge a deep pit dug for the Chailey Brickworks, now the Ibstock brickworks. The wood has shares its name as the wood by Hamsey brickworks. It has 284: 1337:
Most of the Common's trees are young, and its woodland ground flora meagre, but there is a scatter of good veteran trees of several species, including old open-grown
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The parish of Chailey is large. It is so special because it is one of the remaining areas of the Sussex Weald with heathland Commons.
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and the woods subtly change, becoming drier and more acidic. They give a subtly different character to its woods. Many, such as
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Chailey lies within the Chailey ward for the next tier of government, East Sussex County Council. The ward also includes
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meetings. The May 2007 election was uncontested due to only eight candidates standing. Three more councillors were later
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There are three schools in the village: Chailey St Peters Primary School, which is the primary school in South Chailey;
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If you walk from Lane End Common through Warr's Wood there a long sliver of heathland underneath the power lines with
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Described in its listed building citation as "probably the most interesting house in Chailey parish" the 400 year old
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and wet moor land. The hedgerows have long been removed as the land was used by the RAF in the second world war. The
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To the east of South Chailey, the woods bear the imprint of centuries of quarrying and brick and pottery production.
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that is located within the parish. It also has many areas with ancient woodland. To the north are the parishes of
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are still just present also, thanks to careful nursing. It is one of the few sites left in the Sussex Weald with
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The area has glorious displays of purple heathers in high summer, and it hosts many rarities. Fifty years ago
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is also a modern-day female Christian name which derived from the original Latin spelling is Coeli, meaning "
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butterflies but they may also be gone now. It is a shame that the site has no dedicated ranger to or that
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community life and many hold important species such as aboriginal grasslands. To the north of the parish,
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The fate of the once beautiful and ancient woodlands of Balneath and Wilding has been rather sad.
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wood, to its south west. Just north, alongside the playing fields of Chailey Secondary School, is
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can be found on the heath. In recent surveys, too, special wetland plants have been refound like
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The Bevern Stream passes south of the parish and to the north side of Comp and Wickham woods.
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in Autumn they emit a purple haze and the branches bend low under the weight of the berries.
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and few emergent plants, which is likely to be the influence of the sewage works upstream.
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coppice. It was part of an important desmesne 300-acre wood of the Priory of St Pancras at
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that are over three span girth. The little archaic grassland is unimproved and a Site of
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coppice, with young oaks. Sawpit Wood is on a hill to the north of Hurst Barns and has
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covers many square metres of quaking bog amongst the carr. In Spring the perfume of
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Chailey is reputed to be the inspiration for the 1969 children's television series
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Chailey Common was one of the last sites in the Sussex Weald that you could find
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colony recently discovered. Other species seem to have gone like the rare heath
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and they can still be seen there today with their trumpets full of tiny stars.
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The parish has a 13th-century church dedicated to St. Peter at Chailey Green (
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There used to be a mill on the South Common in South Chailey, opposite where
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with soft shaving brush carmine flowers on white-woolly stems, and there's
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that come from the line of Limes at Hurst Barns, just across the fields.
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was used heavily by Polish exile Spitfire squadrons in the Normandy
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served as the constituency MP from 1997 to 2015 when it was won by
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is also a well-maintained and regularly surveyed common. However,
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does not appear to have an open annual species reports as the
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can be found along the banks. Unfortunately there are no
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dead mossy stumps, so that the wood is becoming open.
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play in every sunny spot along the stream. There are
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While the fertile 1858:hedges can provide such a large harvest of 1531:To the south east of the parish are Hovel ( 2699: 2685: 2677: 2355:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1820:giving it a different character. There is 1657:), on the pit's eastern side and south of 1443:Comps Wood and Wickham Wood (in bordering 1088:is one of the remaining and best areas of 699:. To its south it borders the parishes of 541: 527: 519: 402:, England. It is located 7 miles north of 34: 1882:at the south eastern end. To its west is 3007:. All derivatives of the original name " 2973:List of civil parishes in Lewes District 2636:. Lewes District Council. Archived from 2589:. Lewes District Council. Archived from 1702:and Bluebell floor, with lovely glades. 1371:has an active website which provides an 737:). The large graveyard has two fine old 425:(which also incorporates South Common), 421:The parish consists of the settlements: 95:24.9 km (9.6 sq mi)  2999:has taken on several spellings such as 2233: 1669:Rabbit, Long, Eels Ash and Cottage Wood 437:(which incorporates the North Common). 316: 298: 254: 222: 198: 133: 117: 90: 41: 2348: 2083:), with scarce wetland plants such as 2960:Parts of the World's End district of 2395:"COUNCIL'S U-TURN ON COMMONS GRANT". 2285:"In Search of the Real Trumptonshire" 2196:in 2020, the village was part of the 2167:the Conservative Jim Sheppard and in 1219:the Friends of Chailey Common website 282: 270: 258: 244: 232: 212: 180: 162: 144: 106: 7: 2456: 2454: 2316: 2314: 2312: 2310: 2308: 2306: 2304: 2302: 1960:(bulldozed several decades ago) and 1771:) in plenty. In spring the harmless 1720:wood with a bluebell floor and some 1415:areas are open and unwooded, on the 558: 418:passes just to the east of Chailey. 2171:the Conservative Matthew Milligan. 1934:On the south west parish border is 1783:enjoy the sunny side of the woods. 1144:Site of Special Scientific Interest 743:Nature Conservation Interest (SCNI) 727:Chailey parish church of St Peter's 681:Site of Special Scientific Interest 464:(now housing in South Common), and 1109:and has the ruins of an old mill. 433:(also known as Chailey Green) and 25: 2474:from the original on 9 July 2021 2116:The next level of government is 1483:Swan, Oldbarns and Draper's Wood 1467:throughout. There are beautiful 1369:The Friends of Markstakes Common 1079:Remains of South Common Windmill 627: 610: 602: 585: 66: 59: 43: 2371:"Chailey Windmill & Museum" 2072:Lambourn Gill (Longford stream) 1889:Chailey Advanced Landing Ground 1749:Just upstream, to the west, is 973:. The rushy meadows have water 905:is widespread and you can find 842:Second World War D Day airfield 830:Second World War D Day airfield 802:, now the Ibstock brickworks, ( 67: 27:Village in East Sussex, England 2954:The East Saltdean district of 2587:"Election Results: 4 May 2007" 2264:"Civil Parish population 2011" 2058:Welshman's button caddis flies 2014:Bevern Stream at Bevern Bridge 1517:coppice wood over bluebells, ( 1: 3027:Civil parishes in East Sussex 2561:"Chailey Parish Council News" 628: 586: 2244:. East Sussex County Council 1223:Friends of Markstakes Common 765:Heritage Mill, North Chailey 668:Notable areas around Chailey 611: 603: 2499:. Chichester : Phillimore. 1767:and plenty of wild garlic ( 1479:play in the nearby fields. 1439:Comps Wood and Wickham Wood 826:can be heard singing here. 515:Notable buildings and areas 141:30 miles (48 km) north 120:OS grid reference 32:Human settlement in England 3048: 2493:Gelling, Margaret (2010). 2224:school on Chailey Common. 1995:runs down its north side. 1925:Bluebells, Wapsbourne Wood 1643:coppice, and wild cherry ( 1290:and wild hops, as well as 833: 762: 2970: 1712:) to the northwest is an 1559:Balneath and Wilding Wood 1397:Woodbank, Starvecrow Wood 1210:frequent Chailey Common. 556: 327: 295: 255: 54: 42: 2437:"Natural England - SSSI" 2242:"East Sussex in Figures" 1896:. Sadly, most of little 1777:Silver-washed fritillary 1621:Kiln and Starvecrow Wood 1375:including species list. 1208:black headed velvet ants 406:, on the A272 road from 3032:Villages in East Sussex 2218:Chailey Heritage School 1972:. There were drifts of 1832:in the open areas with 985:in the shadier places. 719:The Church of St. Peter 322:http://www.chailey.org/ 114:281/sq mi (108/km) 2634:"Find your councillor" 2118:Lewes District Council 2091:and lesser marshwort. 2023: 2015: 1926: 1918: 1791: 1678: 1617: 1398: 1378:Wooded Balneath Lane ( 1256: 1131: 1123:have been seen there. 1080: 1019: 893:). In late spring the 859: 774: 728: 568:Fletching, East Sussex 235:Postcode district 2496:Signposts to the past 2321:Bangs, David (2018). 2060:, and lots of scarce 2054:large red damselflies 2050:beautiful demoiselles 2021: 2013: 1924: 1916: 1789: 1676: 1615: 1527:Hovel and Sawpit Wood 1396: 1254: 1130:Pound Common, Chailey 1129: 1078: 1017: 857: 773:The Heritage windmill 772: 726: 639:Plumpton, East Sussex 495:, (along with nearby 444:. The churches being 18:North Chailey, Sussex 2752:Villages and hamlets 2200:constituency in the 2062:copse/orchard snails 1818:Tunbridge Wells Sand 1609:take shelter there. 1543:). Both made up off 1482: 1469:lime longhorn beetle 1429:Tunbridge Wells Sand 1196:bloody-nosed beetles 1102:Chailey South Common 1053:Wapsbourne Farmhouse 215:Sovereign state 2834:Kingston near Lewes 2640:on 3 September 2012 2541:on 25 February 2009 2287:. 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North Chailey, Sussex

Chailey is located in East Sussex
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