The Assumption and St Nicholas Church, Etchingham
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 6 May 2018
Built in the 1360s and originally moated to prevent flooding from the nearby Rivers Rother and Dudwell. The depression in the foreground may well be the remains of the original moat which also enclosed the old manor house whose site now lies underneath the nearby station. Viewed from the Queen's Gardens, a small recreation ground opened in 1953.