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East Sussex County Council is the next tier of government, for which Rodmell is within the Newhaven and Ouse Valley West division, with responsibility for Education, Libraries, Social Services, Civil Registration, Trading Standards and Transport. Elections for the County Council are held every four
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and Roman village. It used to be called ‘Isenden’, a Tolkienesque name, which sounds like it meant ‘Ouse dean’. Unusually, the long and convoluted dry valley behind the scarp does not drain southwards to the sea, but easterly, then northerly to the Brooks and the Ouse. There are also many surviving
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The lost Romano-British village of Isenden sits on the hill. In the 1930s it was excavated and Roman bronze, iron, tiles, querns, pottery and two bronze coins were found. The huts of the village on the hilltop seem to have been arranged around a banked roadway, with other roadways nearby and many
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and the agrochemicals that implies, but unfortunately Mill Hill was not spared. Only at its base and along the old drove footpath on its northern edge does the old wildlife survive intact. Now it is well managed though and the herbs and insects are returning. Along the footpath edge you can still
714:. Originally a chapelry and then a private house, it has been a private school since the late 1960s. The main building dates from the 17th Century; a large thatched barn known as the "Tudor Hall" and the walls of an adjacent building are significantly older. 1233: 736:). This landscape is full of impressive viewpoints. Standing on Mill Hill is almost like being on a cliff from which you can see down to Seaford Bay and across to the long shoulder of Southease Hill. Often such steep slopes have been saved from 817:) up the spine of Telscombe Tye. At the summit you have views of the sea, distant glimpses of the Weald and white cliffs and what strikes many walkers is the silence because, despite its height, the sound of roads do not reach here. 577:
Down pasture sites that deserve to be known better. Michael Light, a worker at South Farm, has written a book/pamphlet with a number of editions recording the birds he has seen in the parish. In 2005 he recorded
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in 1974. The vineyard produces a well-known English wine and was a former gold medallist in the Wine Magazine International Wine Challenge. The slope to the southwest of the vineyard (
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small fields and barrows. The findings suggested that the village was occupied shortly before the Roman invasion and abandoned in about AD 350. It is now a designated
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Light, M., (2005) "Birds of Rodmell: An Annotated Checklist of the Birds of a Rural Parish in East Sussex England". St. Peter's Church Rodmell England. Third edition.
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for twenty-one years until her death. She left the house for the last time on 28 March 1941, took a walk through the local fields, and drowned herself in the nearby
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Rodmell Parish Council has seven councillors. Their responsibilities include footpaths, street lighting, playgrounds and minor planning applications.
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Captain F. W. Hartman and his wife Dorothy lived at Northease Manor during the 1930s. Captain Hartman was Master of the Southdown Hunt now the
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crosses the scarp top. West from the track, on the Down between Highdole Hill and Fore Hill, there are many surviving marks from a busy
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Holleyman G.A.,(1936) ‘An early British agricultural village site on Highdole Hill, near Telscombe’ . S.A.C. 77, pages 202-21.
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and unlike many churches it has retained its original features. Consequently it is among the earliest surviving examples of
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Like many of the county's southern parishes, Rodmell, is a long thin parish. From southeast to the northwest, it runs from
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The next level of government is the district council. The parish of Rodmell lies within the Kingston ward of
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Breaky Bottom is the name of a valley within the parish. It is owned by Peter Hall who created Breaky Bottom
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Details of Church of Saint Peter, Rodmell, from Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
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A freedom to roam Guide to the Brighton Downs : from Shoreham to Newhaven and Beeding to Lewes
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with a custom-built Buick in 1936, which was transported with him by warship to France on his
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and his wife Anna lived at Rodmell Hill, next door to Leonard Woolf, from 1952 until 1958.
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as Virginia's papers had been left to the university. It was acquired and restored by the
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Details of Rodmell Rectory from Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
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was elected in 2015. As of July 2024, Liberal Democrat James MacCleary is the MP.
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Parishes: Rodmell, A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 7: The rape of Lewes
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refers to a Mill, hence mill wheel. A less likely derivation is from Old English
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continued to live there until his death in 1969. The house was bought by the
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Rodmell was the venue of a local cricket match which was immortalised by
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Monk's House is 16th-century weatherboarded cottage that is owned by the
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is the parish church and dates from the 12th century. It is a Grade I
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There are many reasons why the Downland area is special as well. The
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is of biological importance and is part of the flood plain of the
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was compiled, there was a church in Rodmell, which was granted to
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Running west from the Village up the scarp slope is Mill Hill (
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command, Volume 11
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served as the constituency MP from 1997 but the Conservative
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The historic Northease Manor is located between Rodmell and
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The Rev. Henry Goodman, a Nonconformist preacher, who was
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Rodmell, Iford and Kingston from Itford Hill, Southease
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until the abolition of hundreds in the 19th century.
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line runs through it. On its steep northern slope (
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The 694:, from 1919 until Leonard's death in 1969. 1742: 1728: 1720: 1080: 1066: 1058: 23: 1706:Visit by Trains' map showing both Rodmell 597:on passage on the flooded arable fields. 503:The village is bisected by the road from 413:and is situated by the west banks of the 84:11.3 km (4.4 sq mi) - 2016:List of civil parishes in Lewes District 1297:. Lewes District Council. Archived from 425:passes just to the west of the village. 1279:. Oxford University Press. p. 274. 1203: 589:breeding in the area. He also recorded 311: 293: 249: 217: 193: 125: 109: 79: 30: 1444: 1433: 478:William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey 460:, " red soil". Before the time of the 2003:Parts of the World's End district of 1634: 1632: 934:in 2020, the village was part of the 904:, which returns a single councillor. 277: 265: 253: 239: 227: 207: 175: 157: 139: 98: 7: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1336: 1097: 993:. He and his wife were directors of 889:butterflies enjoy the sunny slopes. 1277:A Dictionary of English Place-Names 997:, sole concessionaires of imported 646:Site of Special Scientific Interest 14: 1265:(editor), retrieved 21 April 2009 1005:cars from America. They supplied 464:the manor of Rodmell was held by 1639:British History: Captain Hartman 1159: 1142: 1134: 1117: 55: 48: 32: 1661:L. J. Hurst, 'A.G. Macdonell's 1020:from the church after the 1660 811:You can walk to Highdole Hill ( 791:which continues north into the 755:) is a flowery spot in summer. 56: 16:Village in East Sussex, England 1997:The East Saltdean district of 1417:"SSSI Citation – Lewes Brooks" 1234:"Civil Parish population 2011" 1: 2040:Civil parishes in East Sussex 1596:"Councillor David Rogers OBE" 1160: 1118: 488:. The font is believed to be 1602:. East Sussex County Council 1528:Breaky Bottom Winery website 1214:. East Sussex County Council 1143: 1135: 795:parish and Whiteway Bottom. 536:Notable areas around Rodmell 522:The village was part of the 1650:GM History: The Vansittarts 1576:. Rodmell Community Website 561:parish and to the south is 530:Notable buildings and areas 496:was the home of the author 417:. The village is served by 112:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 2056: 1667:The L. J. Hurst Home Pages 1623:Leonard Woolf: A Biography 787:). To the east of farm is 663: 648:(SSSI) within the parish. 637: 607:St Peter's Church, Rodmell 604: 2013: 1710:Southease railway station 1673:27 September 2011 at the 1357:. Brighton: David Bangs. 1095: 1053:Lewes and Laughton Levels 987:Southdown and Eridge Hunt 419:Southease railway station 322: 290: 250: 43: 31: 1574:"Rodmell Parish Council" 1212:"East Sussex in Figures" 2035:Villages in East Sussex 1621:Glendinning, Victoria. 919:. 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Rodmell is located in East Sussex
East Sussex
Density
OS grid reference
TQ418059
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Lewes
Shire county
East Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
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BN7
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Police
Sussex
Fire
East Sussex
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Lewes
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