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Small Churches

Lullington

2017-10-27
By: ODOmatt
On: October 27, 2017
In: East Sussex, Lost Villages, Once Existed
With: 2 Comments

Part of the ‘Once Existed’ Project – Visited by the ODOstefan and ODOmatt on the 31st August 2017 Before discovering the holy grail of Northeye, our hunt for lost villages took us to Lullington on the last day of August 2017. Parking in a tiny lay-by overlooked by the Longman of Wilmington, we ascended the thin path to Lullington Church, the sole standing testament to what was once a thriving village. Lullington is situated on the opposite side of the Cuckmere river from Alfriston and to the east is Lullington Heath Nature Reserve.Read More →

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