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Mayfield and Five Ashes is a civil parish in the High Weald of East Sussex, England.The two villages making up the principal part of the parish lie on the A267 road between Royal Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne: Mayfield, the larger of the two villages is ten miles (16 km) south of Royal Tunbridge Wells; with Five Ashes being 2.5 miles (4 km) further south. [3]
Barn, Fair Oak Farm: 1724 The barn is in limestone with sandstone dressings and a stone-slate roof. In the east face is a wide opening with a moulded segmental head, and above it is an inscribed plaque.
Fair Oak was established as a civil parish in its own right in 1894, covering an area of 1,680 acres (680 ha) which previously formed the eastern end of Bishopstoke parish. [7] In 1908, Fair Oak was described thus: The village of Fair Oak consists of widely scattered houses and farms reaching from Crowdhill on the north to Horton Heath on the ...
As well as Fair Oak Park, James Bradshaw owned Darcy Lever Hall in Lancashire. [8] He was appointed Sheriff of the County of Southampton for the year 1856. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In a magazine of March 1874, a J B Bradshaw of Fair Oak Park said that he "does not hunt now, but has the best covert in the hunt for foxes, is a capital coachman, and can put ...
The New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday. Organizers say they've got a few changes in store.
The barn was originally built at Prior's Leaze Farm, Hambrook, Sussex, somewhere around 1771. [4] It has a timber frame of oak and elm clad with weatherboards, and a roof thatched with reed. 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 office of Sheriff of Sussex was established before ... 1862: John Jervis Carnegie, of Fair Oak, Rogate ... of Banks Farm, Barcombe. [253] 1971: John Richard ...
The sails are 26-foot-6-inch (8.08 m) long and 5-foot-3-inch (1.60 m) wide. The cap is winded by a 6 feet (1.83 m) diameter fantail. The cast-iron windshaft carries an 8-foot-4-inch (2.54 m) diameter oak brake wheel, which drives the original cast-iron wallower on a cast iron upright shaft. The great spur wheel is a replacement, built by Mr ...