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Castle Terrace, High Street, Pevensey
Bookended by The Old Coach House on the left and The Old Farmhouse to the right. The former looks to have been a former shop.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 6 Feb 2010
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The Mint House and old tea shop, Pevensey
The Mint House is now an antiques shop. The small glazed building to the right used to be a tea shop.
Image: © nick macneill
Taken: 4 Feb 2006
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Pevensey houses [7]
The Old Farmhouse in High Street was probably built in the 17th century and was refronted in the 19th century. Constructed of flint with red brick dressings and quoins under a hipped tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353408
Now a village, the former town of Pevensey is set some five miles (8 km) northeast of Eastbourne, and about one mile inland from Pevensey Bay where the Normans landed in 1066. The village is located on a spur of land that was a peninsula that projected into a tidal lagoon, now reclaimed marshland. In 1207 Pevensey was granted a royal charter and was governed by Pevensey Corporation which was dissolved in 1886 and the town lost its borough status.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 4 May 2022
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The Old Courthouse Pevensey
Now home to Pevensey Courthouse Museum, the 16th century Courthouse is complete with two cells downstairs. The building is filled with ancient artefacts, with the old courtroom set out as it was centuries ago.
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 16 Jul 2009
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Pevensey houses [9]
Court Lodge, nearer the camera, and Eastnor House were built in the 18th century or possibly earlier. Constructed of brick, the ground floor stuccoed, tile-hung above under a tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1043083
Now a village, the former town of Pevensey is set some five miles (8 km) northeast of Eastbourne, and about one mile inland from Pevensey Bay where the Normans landed in 1066. The village is located on a spur of land that was a peninsula that projected into a tidal lagoon, now reclaimed marshland. In 1207 Pevensey was granted a royal charter and was governed by Pevensey Corporation which was dissolved in 1886 and the town lost its borough status.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 4 May 2022
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The Farmhouse, High Street
Grade II listed farmhouse.
Image: © Oast House Archive
Taken: 26 Jun 2010
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Pevensey Court House
Image: © PAUL FARMER
Taken: 10 Sep 2017
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Pevensey buildings [2]
From the early 13th century until 1886, Pevensey had its own Corporation. Now a museum, this building was the Court Hall, or Town Hall, on the first floor and gaol on the ground floor. The building is probably medieval and was refaced with cement in the 19th century. The roof is of tile. See also
Image To the rear of the court hall is a house, Wallby, which is an 18th century addition - see
Image Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182588
Now a village, the former town of Pevensey is set some five miles (8 km) northeast of Eastbourne, and about one mile inland from Pevensey Bay where the Normans landed in 1066. The village is located on a spur of land that was a peninsula that projected into a tidal lagoon, now reclaimed marshland. In 1207 Pevensey was granted a royal charter and was governed by Pevensey Corporation which was dissolved in 1886 and the town lost its borough status.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 4 May 2022
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Pevensey buildings [3]
This plaque is attached to the former Court Hall or Town Hall seen at
Image
From the early 13th century until 1886, Pevensey had its own Corporation. Now a museum, this building was the Court Hall, or Town Hall, on the first floor and gaol on the ground floor. The building is probably medieval and was refaced with cement in the 19th century. The roof is of tile. To the rear of the court hall is a house, Wallby, which is an 18th century addition - see
Image Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182588
Now a village, the former town of Pevensey is set some five miles (8 km) northeast of Eastbourne, and about one mile inland from Pevensey Bay where the Normans landed in 1066. The village is located on a spur of land that was a peninsula that projected into a tidal lagoon, now reclaimed marshland. In 1207 Pevensey was granted a royal charter and was governed by Pevensey Corporation which was dissolved in 1886 and the town lost its borough status.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 4 May 2022
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Pevensey houses [8]
Seen here, to the rear of the Court Hall, see
Image, is a house, Wallby, which is an 18th century addition. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182588
Now a village, the former town of Pevensey is set some five miles (8 km) northeast of Eastbourne, and about one mile inland from Pevensey Bay where the Normans landed in 1066. The village is located on a spur of land that was a peninsula that projected into a tidal lagoon, now reclaimed marshland. In 1207 Pevensey was granted a royal charter and was governed by Pevensey Corporation which was dissolved in 1886 and the town lost its borough status.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 4 May 2022
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