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Lindfield, West Sussex

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Lindfield Reserves won the Mowatt Cup Final as well as the Third team gained promotion from Division 6 as they finished runner's up. In 2014 the Reserves also won two cups and finished second in the league, gaining promotion. Last season the First team regained the Montgomery Cup which they followed up with the season opening Allen Washer Trophy in 2016.
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the Common which, over the centuries, has witnessed many events – fairs, festivals, bonfire celebrations and sporting activities; cricket has been played there since 1747. Today, it is still central to village celebrations and leisure activities. In addition to the Common there is Pickers' Green, providing pitches for
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Lindfield Bowls Club is one of the oldest lawn bowling clubs in Sussex (founded in 1903), and is located close to the cricket club, at the top end of the Common, on the other side of Backwoods Lane. The club currently has over 120 members and has enjoyed success at county and national levels over the
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Lindfield has a rich historic and architectural heritage. The ancient High Street, lined with lime trees, has over forty medieval and post medieval timber-framed houses, with many individual shops. At the bottom of the High Street is a natural spring-fed pond with fish, ducks, and herons. Beyond lies
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All teams currently play their home games on the Lindfield Common which houses two senior side pitches and a club house, which is shared with Lindfield Cricket Club who use the green during the Cricket season. The cricket club also play at Hickman's Lane, which also offers an additional senior pitch
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in 1327, Linfeld in 1590, and Lindfeild Dorchter in 1675. The Bardolf family were owners of one of the manors of Lindfield during the 13th and 14th centuries. 'Dorchter' is a corruption of 'd'arches', which was a scribal contraction of 'archiepiscopi', showing Lindfield to have once belonged to an
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Lindfield Football Club was established in 1898 and currently has three senior teams within the Mid-Sussex Football League, with the first team competing in the Premier Division, the Reserves competing in 3rd Division as well as a third side playing in the 7th Division. In the 2012–13 season,
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recognised the importance of medieval Lindfield and in 1343 granted the town a royal charter to hold a market every Thursday and two annual eight-day fairs. For centuries the fairs continued each April and August with the summer fair becoming one of the largest sheep sales in Sussex.
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The parish Church, All Saints, stands at the top of the High Street and its history goes back to 1098. One of the oldest houses in the village is Church House, formerly known as The Tiger, and still referred to as "The Tiger" by Lindfield residents.
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of Buxted, a county curate with a thriving sideline in iron and armaments, was recorded as extracting iron ore at Lindfield. Later the Henslowe family of Lindfield were actively engaged in the iron milling business in association with
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Footpaths with views across the Ouse valley radiate into the High Weald from Lindfield. The High Weald Landscape Trail and Sussex Border Path pass close to Lindfield linking with these local paths.
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is an ancient landscape, characterised by small fields, woodlands, rolling hills, steep narrow valleys, heaths and sandstone outcrops, and this type of landscape is rare in Europe. Nearby is
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years. The club competes in the Sussex and Surrey "Border League", the Mid-Sussex League, the John Spriggs League, the Nellie Mercer League, and the Nicholas Soames League.
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The High Street follows an ancient north–south track that has existed for thousands of years, long before the Romans built a major road, the
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reached Lindfield in 1866 with a proposed station to the north of All Saints' Church but the line was abandoned for financial reasons.
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granted lands for the building of a Minster church, which may be on the same site as the present
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Lindfield was once part of the thriving Wealden iron industry. As early as 1539,
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Lindfield first appeared as Lindefeldia, 'open land with lime trees', in a
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railway opened, passing to the west of the parish with a 'Station for
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and Lindfield Towns' on open land that was to become the town of
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and to Haywards Heath with its amenities and station on the main
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The village stands on high ground above the upper reaches of the
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made available by the Mid-Sussex County Council, and at
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The Thatched Cottage, with the Old Place visible behind
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Archived from 1572: 1558: 1550: 1148: 1134: 1126: 744: 742: 34: 27:Village and parish in West Sussex, England 430:, and stands on the upper reaches of the 95:2.24 km (0.86 sq mi)  1380:Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs 1308:Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs 567:was compiled the lands were held by the 537:Interior of All Saints Church, Lindfield 346:http://www.lindfieldparishcouncil.org.uk 983:. BWS Building Services. Archived from 957:"'One of the finest High Streets.....'" 738: 340: 322: 278: 246: 222: 138: 122: 90: 41: 1192:Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths 1115:Lindfield Parish Council Official Site 1052: 1050: 619:, a suburb of the Australian city of 545:, a mile to the west of the village. 306: 294: 282: 268: 256: 236: 204: 186: 168: 111: 7: 1817:List of civil parishes in Mid Sussex 716:, Royal Air Force ace fighter pilot. 877:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1109:- community magazine for Lindfield 443:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 25: 1031:. Sussex Life. 20 February 2013. 1009:from the original on 21 July 2017 67: 1200: 1035:from the original on 7 June 2018 788:. Office for National Statistics 66: 59: 43: 1121:Lindfield History Project Group 1079:Lindfield Cricket Club website 875:A Guide to English Place-Names 831:Lindfield Cricket Club Website 782:"Civil Parish population 2011" 1: 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 552:charter of 765 AD, in which 489:and a children's play area. 808:AA Book of British Villages 655:Eastern Road Nature Reserve 125:OS grid reference 119:2,407/km (6,230/sq mi) 32:Human settlement in England 1862: 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:. 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Lindfield, Sussex

Lindfield is located in West Sussex
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