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Icklesham, the Glossary

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Icklesham is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England.[1]

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  1. 28 relations: Architect, Charles Kenward, Civil parish, Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay, East Sussex, Hastings, Hastings and Rye (UK Parliament constituency), Hogg Hill Mill, Kent, Mercia, Napoleon, Normans, Offa of Mercia, Paul McCartney, Points of the compass, Richard Kenward, River Brede, Rother District, Rye Harbour, Rye Harbour SSSI, Rye, East Sussex, Saint Nicholas, Samuel Sanders Teulon, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Victorian restoration, Winchelsea, Winchelsea Beach, Winchelsea Cutting.

Architect

An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings.

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Charles Kenward

Charles Kenward (7 September 1877 – 14 November 1948) was an English first-class cricketer.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.

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Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay

Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay is a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest which stretches from New Romney in Kent to Winchelsea in East Sussex.

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East Sussex

East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.

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Hastings

Hastings is a seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east of Lewes and south east of London.

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Hastings and Rye (UK Parliament constituency)

Hastings and Rye is a constituency in East Sussex represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Helena Dollimore of the Labour and Co-operative Party. Icklesham and Hastings and Rye (UK Parliament constituency) are Rother District.

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Hogg Hill Mill

Hogg Hill Mill is a post mill at Icklesham in East Sussex, England.

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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.

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Mercia

Mercia (Miercna rīċe, "kingdom of the border people"; Merciorum regnum) was one of the three main Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman Britain was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy.

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Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.

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Normans

The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; Normands; Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia.

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Offa of Mercia

Offa (died 29 July 796 AD) was King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757 until his death in 796.

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Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon.

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Points of the compass

The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography.

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Richard Kenward

Richard Kenward (23 May 1875 – 24 December 1957) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire in 1899 and for Sussex in 1902.

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River Brede

The River Brede is an English river in East Sussex.

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Rother District

Rother is a local government district in East Sussex, England.

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Rye Harbour

Rye Harbour is a village located on the East Sussex coast in southeast England, near the estuary of the River Rother: it is part of the civil parish of Icklesham and the Rother district. Icklesham and Rye Harbour are Rother District and villages in East Sussex.

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Rye Harbour SSSI

Rye Harbour Site of Special Scientific Interest is a nature reserve located on the western side of the mouth of the River Rother at Rye Harbour, about 1 mile downstream from Rye East Sussex. Icklesham and Rye Harbour SSSI are east Sussex geography stubs.

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Rye, East Sussex

Rye is a town and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England, from the sea at the confluence of three rivers: the Rother, the Tillingham and the Brede. Icklesham and Rye, East Sussex are civil parishes in East Sussex and Rother District.

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Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Patara in Anatolia (in modern-day Antalya Province, Turkey) during the time of the Roman Empire.

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Samuel Sanders Teulon

Samuel Sanders Teulon (2 March 1812 – 2 May 1873) was an English Gothic Revival architect, noted for his use of polychrome brickwork and the complex planning of his buildings.

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Site of Special Scientific Interest

A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man.

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Victorian restoration

The Victorian restoration was the widespread and extensive refurbishment and rebuilding of Church of England churches and cathedrals that took place in England and Wales during the 19th-century reign of Queen Victoria.

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Winchelsea

Winchelsea is a town in the county of East Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately south west of Rye and north east of Hastings. Icklesham and Winchelsea are Rother District.

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Winchelsea Beach

Winchelsea Beach is a seaside village in the parish of Icklesham in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. Icklesham and Winchelsea Beach are east Sussex geography stubs and Rother District.

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Winchelsea Cutting

Winchelsea Cutting is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the southern outskirts of Winchelsea in East Sussex.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icklesham