Ainsworth Avenue, Ovingdean

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Ainsworth Avenue, Ovingdean

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 23 Dec 2015

A residential road that runs diagonally down the western side of Long Hill between Image and Greenways. It was laid out in the 1920s following the line of a much older footpath and named after Victorian author Harrison Ainsworth who had resided in the village at Ovingdean Grange. Located on the site of a former field called The South Laine according to Ovingdean's 1839 tithe map. The old centre of the village can be seen in the distance beneath Cattle Hill. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.813935
Longitude
-0.071752