Peakdean Lane, East Dean
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 23 Nov 2013
A cul de sac that runs from Deneside up to the end of the combe once known as Peak Dean. The road was constructed in two parts, the southern portion was developed after the Second world War and stopped at this point where Peakdean Farm had once existed. The farm was the only building on the Downs on the 1844 tithe map and survived until the 1970s when it was demolished and the northern part of the lane was developed. The houses in view to the left mark the site of the former farm buildings.