The Long Brook (2)

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The Long Brook (2)

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 26 Aug 2012

The name of the field according to Bishopstone's 1844 tithe map. This is the southern end of Image which was once a tidal inlet that linked Bishopstone to the sea and was a football pitch during the 1960s with a pavilion at the bottom end of the field. In the distance to the left is Hawth Hill on which a small estate has been built around Bishopstone station that was opened in 1938.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.7835
Longitude
0.082055