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Buncton Chapel, approached down
through a wooded ravine and up again, dates back between 1150 - 1180 A.D.
although there are records of the land being granted to the church as far
back as 791 A.D. Services are still held here, usually only on the third
Sunday of the month as well as Christmas Day and Easter Day. There were
some interesting
stone carvings
in
the Chapel.
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Chanctonbury Traditional Sussex Beef |
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Great Barn Farm runs a herd of
Pedigree Sussex beef cows. The calves are born outside, usually in the
spring, and after spending eight months with their mothers they are
wintered indoors. At about a year old they are turned out and spend the
next eighteen months outdoors.
After slaughtering the meat is hung for three weeks, to enhance the texture, before jointing and freezing. This, along with the naturally good flavour, gives a superior quality beef for you to enjoy. Great Barn Farm will soon have full organic status. If you would like to buy your meat direct from Great Barn Farm's freezers please telephone 01903 813270 |
| Fairoaks Farm Campsite |
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Welcome to Fairoaks Farm Campsite!
If you are looking for stunning, rural scenery, then Fairoaks Farm is certainly one of the most beautiful campsites in The South East of England. |
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Email: info@fairoaksfarm.co.uk
Telephone: 07733 103309 |
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The
"Lion's Mouth" Fountain
This fountain at Stocks Hill, in Spithandle Lane, is constructed of old stone with a newer medallion, celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, attached to the side. It is fed from a spring near Buncton Chapel. Repairing the fountain was Wiston's "Millenium Project" because water had not been flowing for several years. |
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Wiston Steam Rally Wiston Steam Rally is becoming a regular event at Wiston Park. Steam engines, classic cars, vintage and commercial vehicles, old tyme funfair, trade and craft stalls and a licenced bar are just a few of the attractions in the grounds of this stunning location! Date: 30th June - 1st July 2012. Details and Tickets from Sussex Steam Rally |