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Looking from South Street and the Spread Eagle towards Red Lion Street       Phil Dixon, 2006
 

 
MIDHURST DESCRIBED
 
 
1911 - Encyclopedia Britannica
1920 - Edric Holmes                  
1950 - What to See in England  
 
In the quiet country town of Midhurst the curfew bell
is still tolled each evening at eight from the church
.... Langust
 
H.G. Wells described the town in his autobiography.........
"Midhurst has always been a happy place for me.
I suppose it rained there at times,
but all my memories of Midhurst are in sunshine"

 
Once voted the second best place in England to live...has now been voted the second most expensive place to live...click
 
Rother Valley Trail link - - Midhurst photographs

Gravelroots is a locally operated website based at Fernhurst on the Sussex, Surrey & Hampshire border.
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A short selection of links to the many other pages from Gravelroots
Chithurst - - Cocking - - Didling - - Duncton - - Easebourne - - East Lavington - - Fernhurst - - Fittleworth - - Graffham
Harting - - Heyshott - - Iping - - Lickfold - - Linch - - Lodsworth - - Lurgashall - - Midhurst - - Northchapel - - Nyewood
Petworth - - Rogate - - Selham - - South Ambersham - - Stedham - - Tillington - - Trotton - - Upperton
 
Gravelroots West Sussex Fire & Rescue - - The Vintage Trail - - Churches - - Venue - - Pubs BB & Hotels
 
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