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2 | East Suss*** - Iron Country |
3 | Firehills and Rother Levels |
4 | Inland Hills to the Pevensey Levels |
5 | High Weald and Oast Houses |
6 | Seven Sisters to the Ashdown Forest |
7 | Ashdown Forest and the Ouse Valley |
8 | Smugglers and Dr Syn |
9 | Sevenoaks Weald |
10 | Hastings |
No | Text |
1 | Local Businesses |
2 | Details of over 240 Villages |
3 | VillageNet-i (84) Local Information |
4 | We have named this area in East Suss***, Iron Country because until the early 19th century a large variety of iron implements were manufactured in forges within this location. The earliest record of iron manufacture, is the Roman forge which was discovered at Stonegate during the 1970's. |
5 | We think of this area as Firehills and Rother Levels because the area in general is influenced by the river Rother and its tributaries, the cliffs along the coast from Fairlight to Hastings are known as the Firehills, due to the number of fires started in the gorse during the summer months. |
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