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531: 57: 596: 41: 503:, and the remainder of the building is 12th-century Norman. New windows were inserted in the chancel in the 13th century and in the nave in the 14th century. The west tower was rebuilt about 1600. The east window of the chancel was inserted in 1638 but is significantly older, having been transferred to its present position from the manor house. The church contains a series of 64: 281: 575:
bridge, located just 50 feet to the north, to alleviate the large queues which built up at this point and due to increasing levels of damage to the inside of the parapet by vehicles traversing the bridge. Due to poor ground conditions, the piers of the new bridge are supported on
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is dated 1485, but there was a house on the site before that. The house was given a new east front in the 16th century but was partly demolished in 1638. Its plan is E-shaped, a layout popular for
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Stopham Vineyard was established in 2007 upon the planting of 21,000 vines on a six-hectare (15-acre) estate by its owner, Simon Woodhead.
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The bridge carried the A283 through the village, with traffic light control being introduced in 1936. The bridge was badly damaged by
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to members of the Barttelot family: three pairs from the 15th century and one set from the early 17th century. The church is a
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bridge, the correct date is believed to be c.1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the
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forms the southern boundary of the parish from its confluence with the Arun below Stopham Bridge.
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Lee Farm, about 0.5 miles (800 m) southwest of the village, is a timber-framed house
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recorded 87 people living in 39 households, of whom 40 were economically active.
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London's Lost Route to Midhurst The Earl of Egremont's Navigation
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Sussex vineyards in bid to put themselves on Europe's wine map
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The parish has a land area of 874 acres (354 ha). The
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In the 1790s work began to make the Rother navigable to
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. Barttelot baronetcy
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It is in the 63: 1061:The White Hart, Stopham Bridge 1: 1834:Civil parishes in West Sussex 568:but has been repaired since. 475:manor houses. The house is a 1097:. Vol. I. Westminster: 460:. 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StopXam (organization)

Stopham is located in West Sussex
West Sussex
2001 Census
Density
OS grid reference
TQ0218
London
NNE
Civil parish
District
Chichester
Shire county
West Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Pulborough
Postcode district
RH20
Dialling code
Police
Sussex
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