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Encyclopedia > Slindon

A small village nestled in woodlands in West Sussex. Slindon lies approximately 6 miles East of Chichester and 6 miles North-East of Bognor Regis. The closest postal town is Arundel.


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All you ever wanted to know About Slindon Estate, Sussex (97 words)
Description: Covering over 3500 acres (1400 hectares) and now owned by the National Trust, Slindon Estate is an area of beautifully unspoiled beech woods and farmland.
Once owned by the Archbishops of Canterbury, the estate is set on the southern slopes of the South Downs at a point where the sea once reached; a shingle beach can still be seen in the park.
Completely open to the public, a number of paths, including a 3¾-mile (6 km) section of Stane Street (the old Roman road) are available.
Heacocks of Canada West: Fourth Generation (250 words)
(Ellen Keene is #367.) Ellen was born in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England 1581.
Her body was interred January 1, 1645/1646 in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England.
(#378) was born in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England 1614.
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