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1817:List of civil parishes in Mid Sussex
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877:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1109:- community magazine for Lindfield
443:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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1079:Lindfield Cricket Club website
875:A Guide to English Place-Names
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782:"Civil Parish population 2011"
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849:. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd.
1091:Lindfield Bowls Club website
981:"An Historic Heating System"
898:General History of Lindfield
558:All Saints Church, Lindfield
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808:AA Book of British Villages
655:Eastern Road Nature Reserve
125:OS grid reference
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32:Human settlement in England
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1081:Retrieved 27 February 2014
1060:. Lindfield Parish Council
1058:"The Village of Lindfield"
900:Retrieved 27 December 2019
722:, English Tory politician.
633:Nature and the countryside
609:. The construction of the
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