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Brokers Mortgage in Henfield, BN5
Brokers Mortgage in BN5 Henfield These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Henfield
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Henfield
Pavilion Financial
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
6/Town Quay/High St
, BN43 5DD
Tel. 01273 441221

Champion Mortgages & Financial Services
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Willow House
, BN44 3TL
Tel. 01903 814278

Compass Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
72 High St
, BN44 3RD
Tel. 01903 815444



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Small Dole

In the late 1970s the Church of England altered its ecclesiastical parish boundaries, transferring Small Dole from the parish of Upper Beeding to the parish of Henfield. The civil parish boundary continues to use the older ecclesiastical boundary. Thus Small Dole is part of the civil parish of Upper Beeding and the ecclesiastical parish of Henfield, adding to the local feeling of being torn between the two larger communities.

Henfield

Henfield has one of the oldest cricket clubs in the world, dating back to 1771.

Danny House

The grounds surrounding the main house (especially the nearby Danny pond) have been famed for being haunted. There is a tale that the pond is haunted by a young woman who drowned there in the Victorian era.

Clayton Windmills

Jack and Jill from Wolstonbury Hill

Hassocks railway station

For many years Hassocks Gate station was used by excursion trains for passengers visiting the nearby South Downs and suffered as a result as it became a meeting place for prostitutes. It stands almost at the summit of the line's climb from London before passing through Clayton Tunnel, a short distance south of the station. This was the site of the Clayton Tunnel rail crash in 1861, resulting in 23 deaths and 176 injuries.

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