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  2. Penhurst - Wikipedia

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    Penhurst is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. It is located on the Weald , 4 miles (7km) west of Battle . The parish borders Ashburnham , Battle , Brightling and Catsfield , [ 1 ] and shares a parish council with Ashburnham.

  3. Ashburnham, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Ashburnham and Penhurst are within the Catsfield & Crowhurst ward. [9] In the May 2023 election the ward was won by the Liberal Democrat candidate, who defeated the incumbent Conservative councillor. [10] East Sussex County Council is the top tier of local government. Ashburnham with Penhurst falls within the Battle and Crowhurst ward.

  4. Penshurst - Wikipedia

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    Penshurst Place. Penshurst Place is a 14th century manor house built in 1341. The 2,500 acre estate, once the property of King Henry VIII, was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to Sir William Sidney in 1552. The Sidney family have been in continuous occupation for more than 460 years since.

  5. Penshurst Place - Wikipedia

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    Penshurst Place is a historic building near Penshurst, Kent, 32 miles (51 km) south east of London, England. It is the ancestral home of the Sidney family, and was the birthplace of the great Elizabethan poets and courtiers, siblings Mary Sidney and Philip Sidney .

  6. List of places of worship in Rother - Wikipedia

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    The district of Rother, one of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex, has more than 130 current and former places of worship.83 active churches and chapels, one mosque and one Buddhist centre serve the mostly rural area, and a further 50 former places of worship still stand but are no longer in religious use.

  7. Crowhurst, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    East Sussex county council is the third tier of government, providing education, libraries and highway maintenance. Crowhurst falls within the Battle and Crowhurst ward. Kathryn Margaret Field, Liberal Democrat, was elected in the May 2005 election with 48.8% of the vote. [19] The UK Parliament constituency for Crowhurst is Bexhill and Battle.

  8. Catholic residential youth work - Wikipedia

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    The centres grew up in the era immediately following the Second Vatican Council, reflecting a renewed interest in both ministry within the Church and in work with young people following the Albemarle Report in the 1960s. Not all of them would use the term retreat centre, but it is a useful catch-all.

  9. Ashburnham Place - Wikipedia

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    Ashburnham Place is an English country house, now used as a Christian conference and prayer centre, five miles west of Battle, East Sussex. It was one of the finest houses in the southeast of England in its heyday, but much of the structure was demolished in 1959, [ 1 ] and only a drastically reduced part of the building now remains standing.