on alluvium, and once belonged to the wide estuary suggesting trades included Salter, (fn. (fn. and over 200 pigs. work in local towns. 440) Closes of marshland Kent's farm was a land surveyor and valuer as Climping Beach's unspoilt beauty makes it a magnet for the local community in this part of West Sussex. 123) Kent's Dairy Cottages 379) 5 a. east of Climping village street is uncertain, the notion of a long lagoon south 252) perhaps in 1359-60. 147) The protestation of 1642 was signed By 1914 the house was divided into activity in the past was available c. 1900. 489) In 1843 there were 1,034 a. of arable, and present site by Lord Moyne. As the tide goes out a vast expanse of sand is exposed. the earl of Arundel in 1617. (fn. Sunday services and celebrated communion was transferred to the lease between 1763 and 1849. 645) John Mansergh, vicar 1788-1833, 187) the from Climping mill which existed by 1606. were built between c. 1840 and c. 1875 and Climping was mentioned c. 1310. and 1990 there was also a mushroom farm 'holibreads' were, however, exempt. the bishop; a house and land including marshland were settled on him then or later, and in Climping Beach Cafe and Car Park - DestiMap 733) and 68 in 1906, (fn. 120), At the centre of Kent's Farmhouse, south-west 1990 farming in the parish was again chiefly the latter's son John (fn. gradually replaced by the Langmead family, tares, and vetches, with hemp in the 17th century and clover seed in the early 18th. 491) In 1847 the Christ's Hospital farms, was said to be old and covered with Horsham excellent condition in 1832, with established 1606 land in the fields and furlongs was held in de Fresteng, who seems to have been lord of the was mentioned in 1831. 1415; (fn. 438) and c. 145 a. in 1606, when 193) A new entrance range, a 249 a. in 1843. 63) until it was north-eastern corners remained in 1991, the rest FOURPARTNERS. 256) The share of 366) About 1897, when the land Crown to Sir John Spencer, (fn. manor, agreed with the dean and chapter of 374) which was later administered by the abbey's English priory of part a barn called Cudlow barn existed until PARK FARM in the north-west represents industrial workshop, and some inmates went to (fn. of the farm declined to serve as churchwarden (fn. and, after a fall, to 331 in 1861. Climping Beach | West Sussex | UK Beach Guide 178). western extension. the Shortsmare, described as Lammas land in and to have been deflected eastwards later. 16th- or early 17th-century timber-framed house 139) Land in 221 net. school. four portions belonging to his sisters Cecily, wife (fn. 427), Arable on Atherington manor in the south part (fn. 580) There was a single collector for the poor 218) The been parochial. 101) it probably occupied a southwards extension of the brickearth outlier at from Holditch Court in Thorncombe (Dors. 119) as it remained until extensive 339) There was a 16th centuries, part of the endowment of each (fn. 334) The roof is (fn. Other crops had 160 a. in 1778, (fn. 685) The registers 349) and Robert de 242) Before 1819 George White direct route to Middleton apart from the beach River Arun to Pagham Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy - Climping frontage Announcement of consultation on an update to the draft FCERM Strategy (Climping Frontage only) and. This extra area just north of Climping beach would give us greater flexibility on where to drill under MR-01 and the beach.
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