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Plumpton Racecourse is a National Hunt racecourse in the village of Plumpton, East Sussex near Lewes and Brighton. Racing first took place at Plumpton in 1884.
Also known as Clifton Park Racecourse, now the site of Blackpool Airport: Bogside Racecourse [10] Ayrshire: Scotland: Mixed: 7 June 1808: 10 April 1965: Staged point-to-point racing until March 1994: Bournemouth Racecourse [11] Hampshire: England: National Hunt: 17 April 1925: 11 April 1928: Also known as Ensbury Park Racecourse: Brocklesby ...
This is a list of currently active horse racing venues, both Thoroughbred racing and harness racing, sorted by country. In most English-speaking countries they are called "racecourses". In most English-speaking countries they are called "racecourses".
Plumpton is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.The village is located 5 mi (8.0 km) north-west of Lewes.The parish measures 6.5 mi (10.5 km) in length on its north–south axis and 1 mi (1.6 km) at its widest on the B2116 Underhill Road.
Plumpton railway station serves the village of Plumpton in East Sussex, England. It is 44 miles 42 chains (71.7 km) from London Bridge via Redhill. Train services are provided by Southern. The station neighbours Plumpton Racecourse, which had its own platform at the end of the village station.
Racecourse Distance ... Plumpton [c] 3m 4½f: 3 35: 5yo+ Invincible Nao January: North Yorkshire Grand National: Chase: Catterick:
Plumpton, Northamptonshire; Plumpton, East Sussex, village and civil parish Plumpton College, a college of further education; Plumpton Place, an Elizabethan manor house; Plumpton Racecourse, a National Hunt racecourse; Plumpton railway station; Plumpton, a historic spelling of Plompton, North Yorkshire Plumpton Rocks, a rock formation
HMS Plumpton was a Racecourse-class minesweeper of the British Royal Navy. She served in the First World War and was of a paddle wheel design. She struggled in heavy seas. Plumpton was mined on 19 October 1918 off Ostend. The ship was beached on the Belgian coast and was broken up where she lay.