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1488:, Kent. It is timber-framed with a crown-post roof. The building dates from between 1492 and 1537. It was the first building acquired by the museum. Dismantled in 1968, it was re-erected at the museum at a site that later proved to be unsuitable. Therefore, it was decided that the building should again be dismantled and re-erected at another site within the museum, with modern extensions designed to allow the building to be better interpreted by visitors. The building was dismantled in December 2001 and reconstructed for the second time between February and May 2002. The interior of the building has been re-created as a working Tudor kitchen. 1138: 583: 56: 40: 1193: 1713: 840: 864: 664:
in plan, with a service room at one end. The other end of the original building was lost due to various extensions and alterations over the centuries. The reconstructed building contains about 30% of the original timbers, which would normally prevent its reconstruction. An exception has been made in this case as the surviving original timbers are well distributed, and because of its unique cruck frame construction.
820: 1616: 1315: 211: 63: 942: 317: 831:, Hampshire. It has a lock-up on the ground floor and the first-floor room served as the town council chamber. When the Market Hall was dismantled and re-erected at the museum, it was the second time that had happened. The building had been moved from its original location in the centre of Titchfield to another site in the town in the mid-19th century. 341: 706: 615: 644: 909: 1158:
Slab, which was replaced when the building was re-erected at the museum. Only the centre part of the present building is the original. The ends are modern reconstructions replicating contemporary practice. The building is used as the museum's library and meeting place and is not normally open to the public. The
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of Crawley. The building was threatened with demolition due to an extension to an office building. Of the original four bays, two complete bays remained, plus a third of another. The original building would have been some 36 feet (10.97 m) long. The original roof covering would have been Horsham
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and reconstructed in 1995. During the reconstruction the museum tried to reconstruct faithfully the historic building as it came into the 20th century, with all its phases of alteration. However, the 17th-century chimney stack was not reconstructed, but was dismantled and recorded in such a way that
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The buildings at the museum were all threatened with destruction and, as it was not possible to find a way to preserve them at their original sites, they were carefully dismantled, conserved and rebuilt in their historical form at the museum. These buildings, plus two archaeological reconstructions,
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construction, with brick walls and a thatched roof. The building was rescued in 1971. Photographs show that the house was extended to about double its original size but only the medieval section of the house was dismantled and re-erected at the museum. The hall is about 17 feet (5.18 m) square
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undertook an archaeological dig between 1952 and 1954 and uncovered eight 13th and 14th-century buildings Hangleton cottage represents a typical peasant dwelling of the period based on archeological evidence of these excavations, with a main room with an open hearth and an inner room with an oven.
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was constructed in 2000–2002. An innovative design built primarily to create an accessible store for the museum's rural life collection, it also houses the museum's conservation workshops, and an exhibition area is in the foyer. The building has won eight awards, and was runner-up for the
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it could be reconstructed in the future. In leaving it out the museum created an open space in the building to allow it to serve as the entrance and shop, and to better demonstrate the historic development of the farmhouse. The farmhouse also serves as offices for the museum.
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thus form a continuous line except for the high barn doors, which were needed on one side to allow loaded wagons to enter. The barn houses an exhibition showing traditional building materials and building methods, including displays on bricklaying,
887:, Sussex. The three-story building has jettied upper floors. It is timber-framed with a peg tile roof and peg tiles to the upper floors on at least one side. The upper floors serve as the museum's library and are not normally open to the public. 1572:– Europa Nostra Award. The museum received a European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa Nostra Award for Historic Building Conservation Training Programme, plus Grand Prix Laureate in recognition of outstanding heritage achievements. 434:
When the workshop was given to the museum it was still equipped with many of the tools and materials that had been used by the carpenter. The benches were in position and some of the tools were still on their racks or in their boxes.
1542:– Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. For the museum's volunteers who work in the community to stimulate public interest in historical crafts and rural buildings. The highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK. 218:
The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum was launched in 1967 by a group of enthusiasts led by the museum's founder, the late Dr. J.R. Armstrong MBE. The land for the museum was gifted by a local landowner, Edward James of
855:, Kent, probably in the 15th century. It is timber-framed with a peg tile roof. The external timbers, which are elm rather than the more usual oak, are painted red as there is evidence that this was done originally. 190:. The museum principally promotes the retention of buildings on their original sites unless there is no alternative, and encourages an informed and sympathetic approach to their preservation and continuing use. 1530:– Public and Community Award, Sussex Heritage Trust. For the museum's Gateway Project (visitor centre) This award celebrates restoration or new projects, which provide or improves facilities for the community. 805:
hall, which no longer exists. From the late 16th century through to the early 20th century various extensions and alterations were made. The farmhouse was dismantled in 1992 by a team from the museum and the
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of the building at its original site showed that the chimney had not been reconstructed correctly. The chimney was rebuilt in January 2001 to a more accurate profile. The house is furnished in period style.
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The open shed dates from the 18th century. It was originally built at Charlwood, Surrey. It served as a cart shed and also a saw shed. The shed was dismantled in 1999, the work being partly funded by the
953:, Sussex. The building dates from between 1550 and 1630. It was donated to the museum in 1982 and carefully dismantled in that year. It was re-erected in 1999, the work being funded by a grant from the 403:– in common with many others – because the glow from the open-top kiln was an obvious landmark for enemy aircraft. Another, more recent, drying shed from the same brickyard has been re-erected at the 1089:
dates from the early 17th century. It was probably not worked by a horse due to its size. The treadwheel is housed in a small timber-framed building with a thatched roof and was originally built at
598:, Sussex. It has a timber frame filled with bricks, and a thatched roof. The building measures 20 feet (6.10 m) square, which makes it one of the larger granaries. It is built on sixteen 1277:. The machinery in the mill was installed in 1911. The mill was donated to the museum in 1973 and carefully dismantled, at which time evidence was found of a previous use of the site as a 1337: 423:, Surrey, and dates from the late 19th or early 20th century. The building is constructed on a rough timber frame, with the main posts dug into the ground rather than being placed on a 332:(tree-ring dating) which revealed that they were felled in 1536, so the barn was probably built soon after this. In the museum, it is sited to form a farmstead with Bayleaf farmhouse. 3766: 238:
setting for explaining the way of living or working. Open-air museums allowed the buildings to give context to the techniques, equipment, furnishings, clothes and art of the period.
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The shed from Goodwood has a shepherd's room in one end, suggesting that the shed and the yard may have been used for sheep as well as cattle. This shed now contains a display of
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with a peg tile roof, dating from the early 15th century. The building has four rooms on the ground floor and two on the first floor. In the upper chamber, the windows in the
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dates from the early 17th century, and was working until 1935. It is in working order, and flour from the mill is sold in the museum shop. The mill was originally built at
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Work on re-erecting the building began on 10 April 1999, the timbers having been prepared over the previous winter. The outside wall of the smoke bay was infilled with
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was originally joined at right angles to another of eight bays, together with a barn. It has been re-erected next to a shed from Goodwood, forming two sides of a yard.
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This building dates from the 15th century and has a long, open room on the first floor, which probably served as a communal meeting place. It was originally built at
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help the museum bring to life the homes, farmsteads and rural industries of the last 950 years. Along with the buildings, there are "hands-on" activities, such as
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This building dates from the 19th century, and was used as a school for educating poor children in the early part of that century. It was originally built at
5449: 1350: 227:. The objective was to rescue vernacular buildings that would otherwise have been demolished. The museum first opened to the public on 5 September 1970. 875:, Kent. It has a timber frame and peg tile roof. The building is now used as a craft demonstration area, allowing visitors to get a hands-on experience. 3019: 4138: 2043: 1210: 5444: 5400: 3991: 2423: 4886: 3041: 1680: 1331: 283:. The most characteristic feature of the Hambrook barn is the aisle, which continues round the ends as well as the sides of the building. The 4452: 4165: 2066: 1652: 1202: 628: 3409: 5434: 5382: 5370: 5231: 4725: 4530: 2010: 5389: 5316: 4631: 4466: 4093: 3847: 1659: 508:
The camp was recently refurbished with the advice of retired charcoal burners who had used traditional earth-covered clamps until 1948.
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Tindalls Cottage, dating from around 1700–1725, is an oak-framed building with a tiled roof and gable-end chimney, originally from
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The principal aim at the foundation of the museum was to establish a centre that could rescue representative examples of
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process. In 1968, the derelict mill was damaged by floods, causing the millstones to fall through the rotting floors.
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Poplar cottage is a small timber-framed, thatched building dating from the 17th century. It was originally built at
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Since its inception, the museum has won a host of awards and accolades for its work and designated collection.
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donated £5,000, which was used to part-fund the dismantling and re-erection of the building at the museum.
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cottage is typical of those of the 18th and 19th centuries. It originally stood on a road built in 1807 at
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The museum has been used for authentic historic interiors and exteriors, plus general landscape views.
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work. The barn was dismantled in 1976 and re-erected at the museum in 1980. The work was funded by the
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reservoir. The name of the cottage is derived from the family occupying the house from 1748 to 1806.
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This building dates from the 15th century and houses a pair of shops. It was originally built at
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and thatching. During the repair of the barn, the year 1771 was found scratched on an original
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infill to the first floor. It was re-erected at the museum in 1975, but the discovery of a
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A small flint-built thatched medieval cottage modelled on two excavated dwellings at the
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Court barn dates from the late 17th or early 18th century. It was originally built at
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sheds have been re-erected at the museum, which date from the 18th to 19th centuries.
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The plumber's workshop dates from the late 19th century and was originally built at
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is a hollow post mill that was built in the mid-19th century. It was originally at
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and Park. At one time it may have been used in the grinding of bark for use in the
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threatened its destruction. The building was dismantled in the winter of 1968–69.
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The barn at the Weald and Downland Living Museum used for filming the BBC series
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The brick-drying shed was originally located at the Causeway Brickworks, near
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The derelict house in 1971. The portion saved is on the right of the picture.
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This timber-framed barn dates from the 16th century and originally stood at
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loft above the entrance. The building houses an exhibition on the use of
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The Market Hall dates from the 17th century and was originally built at
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This 16th-century building was originally part of a larger building at
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The wagon shed dates from the 18th century. It was originally built at
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The Upper Hall from Crawley, in front of which stands the Market Hall.
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external walls added in the 17th century. It has a thatched roof.
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is housed in an open-fronted thatched shed that was originally at
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Whittaker's cottages are a pair of timber-built cottages under a
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horses to pull the various horse-drawn vehicles and implements.
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Weald and Downland Living Museum, registered charity no. 946307
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This house dates from the 17th century. It originally stood at
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Traction engine driving the museum's Marshall threshing machine
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The museum has a selection of typical farm animals, including
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dates from the mid-18th century and was originally built at
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The principle of an open-air museum was well established in
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and is of brick and flint construction with a tiled roof.
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was built in the mid-19th century. It was originally at
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The mill was originally powered by a tributary of the
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The open-fronted shelter shed was originally built at
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have vertically sliding shutters, and there is even a
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The Weald and Downland Living Museum Official Website
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featuring the museum's Tree Dressing Event (Dec 2008)
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Archived from 993:This brick and stone building originally stood at 44:A group of buildings at the museum's Market Square 3042:"Rebuilding Poplar Cottage - Infilling the frame" 2176:"Bayleaf Farmstead - Barn From Cowfold in Sussex" 871:This medieval hall house was originally built at 550:has been largely filmed in the barn since 2017. 2289:"Brick Drying Shed from Petersfield, Hampshire" 1729:Past productions filmed at the museum include: 1013:This 19th-century shed was originally built at 371:, and was donated to the museum in 1968 by the 3586:"Winkhurst Tudor Kitchen from Sundridge, Kent" 3308:Gwynne, Peter (1990). 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It has a 38: 31: 3218:"Treadwheel from Catherington, Hampshire" 2907:"Pendean Farmhouse from Midhurst, Sussex" 2627:The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade 1700:Learn how and when to remove this message 1182:For an explanation of the machinery, see 2976:"Poplar Cottage from Washington, Sussex" 2754:"Market Hall from Titchfield, Hampshire" 2044:Charity Commission for England and Wales 1554:– Sussex Visitor Attraction of the Year 5401:List of windmills in the United Kingdom 3476:"Lurgashall Mill and Lake Construction" 3064:"Plumbers Workshop from Newick, Sussex" 2816:"Medieval House from Sole Street, Kent" 2638: 2636: 2568: 2566: 2564: 2126: 2124: 2027: 489:is next to the charcoal burner's camp. 27:Open-air museum in West Sussex, England 2794:"Medieval House from North Cray, Kent" 2710:"House Extension from Reigate, Surrey" 2644:"Horse Whim from West Kingsdown, Kent" 1779:& Koch Media Bill (September 2015) 1512:pigs. In addition the museum has some 1224: 981:, Sussex. The upper floor served as a 793:farmhouse and was formerly located at 5440:Historic house museums in West Sussex 3262:"Toll Cottage from Beeding in Sussex" 2954:"Pendean – A farmhouse from Midhurst" 2838:"Medieval Shops from Horsham, Sussex" 2424:"Building Trade, Tools and Equipment" 1996:Manor Farm, River Hamble Country Park 686:Ministry of Public Building and Works 348:Bayleaf farmhouse is a timber-framed 7: 3726:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3654:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3632:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3610:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3588:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3566:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3522:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3500:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3478:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3456:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3412:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3385:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3358:. Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3336:. 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It housed a horse-powered 789:The Longport Farmhouse is a typical 3383:"Watermill from Lurgashall, Sussex" 745:This house was originally built at 691:agricultural crisis of 1315 to 1322 5450:Museum of the Year (UK) recipients 2860:"Open Shed from Charlwood, Sussex" 2734:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2601:"Medieval building from Hangleton" 2404:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2382:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2380:"Collections Team Update May 2016" 2360:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2338:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2178:. Weald and Downland Living Museum 2108:Weald & Downland Living Museum 2059:Weald & Downland Living Museum 1649:"Weald and Downland Living Museum" 1385:Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 450:The small, three-bay shed is from 157:Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 25: 18:Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 3287:"Upper Hall from Crawley, Sussex" 3240:"Tindalls Cottage from Ticehurst" 3152:"Stable from Watersfield, Sussex" 3703:Weald and Downland Living Museum 3678:Weald and Downland living museum 3520:"Windpump from Pevensey, Sussex" 3356:"Wagon Shed from Wiston, Sussex" 3334:"Recent Donations to the Museum" 3196:"Smithy from Southwater, Sussex" 2780:Weald and Downland Living Museum 2605:Weald and Downland Living Museum 1614: 1225:Problems playing this file? See 1207: 153:Weald and Downland Living Museum 61: 54: 33:Weald and Downland Living Museum 3410:"Grist to LURGASHALL WATERMILL" 2574:"Hall from Boarhunt, Hampshire" 2402:"Court Barn from Lee on Solent" 1915:Restoration Village – The Final 1888:Restoration Village – The Final 1799:Henry VI part II (January 2015) 1625:needs additional citations for 1257:. At one time the mill had two 867:Sole Street medieval hall house 808:Canterbury Archaeological Trust 5445:Charities based in West Sussex 3724:"The Museum of the Year Award" 2688:"House from Walderton, Sussex" 2666:"Building from Lavant, Sussex" 2154:"Barn from Hambrook in Sussex" 1421: 689:Hangleton declined during the 562:was made by John Smith Ltd of 542:Worshipful Company of Plumbers 1: 4847: 2776:"MARKET HALL FROM TITCHFIELD" 2267:"Bayleaf Farmstead from Kent" 1160:Worshipful Company of Drapers 777:shop was originally built at 419:shop was originally built at 363:. 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Weald and Downland Living 2104:"Aisled Barn from Hambrook" 1951:(March 2008 & Oct 2009) 922:West Lavington, West Sussex 859:Medieval house, Sole Street 478:forms part of the museum's 70:Location within West Sussex 5466: 3767:"BBC Two: The Repair Shop" 2882:"Open Shed from Charlwood" 2336:"Cattle Sheds from Sussex" 1981:Blists Hill Victorian Town 1181: 898:British Airports Authority 835:Medieval house, North Cray 344:The house being dismantled 320:Medieval barn from Cowfold 159:until January 2017) is an 5398: 2245:"The Village of Ide Hill" 2223:"Wealdon House "Bayleaf"" 1883:(January – February 2011) 1321: 1312: 843:North Cray medieval house 709:West Kingsdown horse whim 674:deserted medieval village 373:East Surrey Water Company 49: 37: 5359:East Riding of Yorkshire 3794:page on Westham windpump 3564:"Windpump from Pevensey" 2625:Middleton, Judy (2002). 2132:"Hambrook Barn (Sussex)" 1769:Wall to Wall (for BBC2) 1284: 972: 920:was originally built at 851:was originally built at 655:was originally built at 457:The seven-bay shed from 3674:"Farming and Livestock" 1893:Hallmark Entertainment 1203:17th-century water mill 405:Amberley Working Museum 5430:Museums in West Sussex 5420:Gardens in West Sussex 4166:Norfolk Drainage mills 3699:"Awards and Accolades" 3432:"Lurgashall Watermill" 1815:(April – October 2013) 1723: 1196: 1142: 946: 913: 868: 844: 824: 710: 648: 619: 618:The Gridshell building 587: 493:Charcoal burner's camp 345: 321: 215: 120:50.908521°N 0.758988°W 91:Singleton, West Sussex 5425:Houses in West Sussex 3935:Stansted Mountfitchet 1949:Christine of Codicote 1925:Escape to the Country 1804:Escape to the Country 1715: 1195: 1140: 955:Heritage Lottery Fund 944: 911: 866: 842: 822: 708: 646: 617: 594:was built in 1731 at 585: 377:Bough Beech Reservoir 375:, as the creation of 343: 319: 234:as a way to create a 213: 3875:Bocking Churchstreet 3828:Windmills in England 3544:. 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Weald and Downland Open Air Museum

Weald and Downland Living Museum is located in West Sussex
Singleton, West Sussex
Coordinates
50°54′31″N 0°45′32″W / 50.908521°N 0.758988°W / 50.908521; -0.758988
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Singleton
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