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  2. Shoreham-by-Sea - Wikipedia

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    Shoreham-by-Sea has a non-League football club, Shoreham FC, who play at Middle Road stadium with a 2,000-seat capacity, and a rugby union club, Shoreham RFC, who play at Buckingham Park. [ 33 ] Southdown Golf Club was founded in 1902, but ceased to operate in the 1940s.

  3. Downs Link - Wikipedia

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    The underpass tunnel beneath the A272, at the south end of the former West Grinstead station, was built in 1987, when the original humpback road bridge was replaced by the current structure. [58] [59] The Downs Link extension from the South Downs Way at St Botolph's to Shoreham-by-Sea, also known as the Coastal Link, opened on 4 October 1993. [11]

  4. Shoreham Beach - Wikipedia

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    Shoreham Beach is a 26.2-hectare (65-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex. It is owned and managed by Adur District Council. [1] [2] The beach has vegetated shingle, which is an internationally rare habitat, with flora including yellow horned poppy, sea kale and curled dock. [1]

  5. Steyning Line - Wikipedia

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    The Steyning Line was a railway branch line that connected the West Sussex market town of Horsham with the port of Shoreham-by-Sea, with connections to Brighton.It was built by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and opened in 1861.

  6. Listed buildings in Adur - Wikipedia

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    This part of Shoreham-by-Sea, with densely packed houses on north–south streets, was known as "Trinidad" in that era, and the dark cobbled flints used for the walls are called "kidney" or "bullseye" flints. Brick dressings, sash windows and eaves with a dentil pattern are also visible. [110] [111] 9–11 Church Street Shoreham-by-Sea

  7. A roads in Zone 2 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

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    Previously allocated to a road between Broadbridge Heath and Five Oaks (now part of the A264). A283 Milford: Shoreham-by-Sea: A284 Houghton: Littlehampton: A285 Petworth: Chichester: May have been previously used in Charing from the A20 to the A252, but it was likely a typo as the number was already in use. Now part of the A252. A286: Milford ...

  8. Kingston by Sea - Wikipedia

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    Kingston by Sea, also known as Kingston Buci, Kingston Bucii or simply Kingston, is a small area in the Adur district of West Sussex, England.Although it is now part of a continuous urban area, its origins lay in an ancient village and parish church between Southwick to the east, Shoreham-by-Sea to the west and the mouth of the River Adur to the south.

  9. A259 road - Wikipedia

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    The A259 is a road on the south coast of England passing through Hampshire, West Sussex, East Sussex, and Kent, and is the longest Zone 2 A road in Great Britain. The main part of the road connects Brighton, Peacehaven, Eastbourne, Hastings, Rye, and Folkestone.