Ferring Rife
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 6 Aug 2017
A small waterway that rises in Durrington and enters the sea via an outfall on the south western edge of Ferring parish. Rife is a local Sussex dialect word for a small river and the name is particularly numerous on the coastal plain between Worthing and Chichester. Ferring Rife is the eastern most example.