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Uckfield

Uckfield shown within the United Kingdom
Population 15,000
OS grid reference TQ473213
District Wealden
Shire county East Sussex
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TONBRIDGE
Postcode district TN22
Dialling code 01825
Police Sussex
Fire East Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
UK Parliament Wealden
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandEast Sussex

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Uckfield is a town in the county of East Sussex, in the south of England. It is in the hundred of Loxfield, rape of Pevensey, rural deanery of Uckfield, archdeaconry of Lewes and Diocese of Chichester. Uckfield is 16 miles north-east of Brighton and 43 miles south of London. Ronda, Spain Main street in Bastrop, Texas, United States, a small town A town is a community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... The traditional counties as usually portrayed. ... East Sussex is a county in South East England. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... A hundred is a geographic division used in England, Scandinavia, and some parts of the USA, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative units. ... Pevensey is a small village (1991 pop. ... A dean, in a church context, is a cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy. ... For the Major League Baseball player, see Maurice Archdeacon. ... This is about Lewes in England. ... The Diocese of Chichester is a Church of England diocese based in Chichester, covering Sussex. ...


Nearby towns include Brighton, Lewes, and Eastbourne to the south, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath (both in West Sussex) to the west, Heathfield to the east, Hailsham to the south, and Crowborough in East Sussex, Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge (both in Kent) to the north. Uckfield is twinned with the German town of Quickborn. It has 4 near by villages including Ridgewood Brighton is located on the south coast of England, and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton and Hove. ... This is about Lewes in England. ... For other places called Eastbourne, see Eastbourne (disambiguation). ... , Burgess Hill is a town and civil parish within the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England, close to the border with East Sussex. ... Statistics Population: 22,800 (2001) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TQ335245 Administration District: Mid Sussex Shire county: West Sussex Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: West Sussex Historic county: Sussex Services Police force: {{{Police}}} Ambulance service: South East Coast Post office and... West Sussex is a county in the south of England, bordering onto East Sussex (with Brighton and Hove), Hampshire and Surrey. ... The Parish of Heathfield and Waldron is in East Sussex, some 16 miles from the coastal town of Eastbourne and 17 miles from the historic spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent. ... Statistics Population: 19,658 (2001 Census) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TQ590095 Administration District: Wealden Shire county: East Sussex Region: South East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: East Sussex Historic county: East Sussex Services Police force: Sussex Police Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: South... Crowborough is the largest inland town in East Sussex, United Kingdom. ... , Royal Tunbridge Wells (often called simply Tunbridge Wells) is a Wealden town in west Kent in England, just north of the border with East Sussex. ... Tonbridge is a market town in the English county of Kent, with a population of 31,600 in 2001. ... For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ... This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ... Quickborn is a town in the district of Pinneberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. ... Ridgewood can refer to: Ridgewood, New Jersey Ridgewood, Ontario This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


The population of Uckfield in 1811 was 916; in 1841 was 1,534; in 1861 was 1,740; in 1871 was 2,041; in 1881 was 2,146; in 1891 was 2,497; in 1901 was 2,895; in 1911 was 3,344; in 1921 was 3,385; and in 1931 was 3,555. It is currently around 15,000.


Emma Lee French was born here in 1836. Emma Louise Batchelor Lee French (April 21, 1836 - November 16, 1897), better known as Emma Lee French, was a British woman who travelled to Utah and Arizona, in the United States, where she became well known as a care taker of the sick. ...


Uckfield was the last place Lord Lucan was seen, at Grants Hill House, the home of his friends Ian and Susan Maxwell-Scott. Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (born 18 December 1934) was or is a British peer who disappeared on 8 November 1974 after his childrens nanny was found murdered. ...


Nicholas van Hoogstraten, the property developer, owns property in the area. He is engaged in a long-running dispute with the Ramblers' Association about a local footpath running through his land. Van Hoogstraten is currently building a mansion, Hamilton Palace, on the outskirts of Uckfield. Nicholas Van Hoogstraten (born February 25, 1945) is a wealthy British businessman and property owner, with a criminal history. ... The Ramblers Association is the largest organisation in the British Isles to look after the interests of walkers (or ramblers) in Britain. ...


The cinema in Uckfield was built in 1916, is called The Picture House and is one of the oldest cinemas in the country as well as being the only cinema for 20 miles in each direction.


Uckfield Community Technology College is the secondary school in the Uckfield area. Alex Robinson, Mim Oliver, Matt Leppard, Alex Gill, Ciara Roberts, Jake Sands and the strange freakish guy J03Y McNamara go here! Uckfield Community Technology College (UCTC) is situated in Uckfield, UK and has approximately l,650 students, including 350 in the sixth form college on campus. ...


Minna (loves Shakeaway Brighton) and Becky Lowe lives in Isfield a village outside Uckfield.

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History

It has existed since the twelfth century, but evidence has been found of stone age tribes that were in place around 9000 BC. The main church in Uckfield, Holy Cross Church, was on a pilgrim route to Chichester. Streets and houses began to be built around the church including the locally famous Pudding Cake Lane where travellers visited a public house for slices of Pudding Cake. Later, houses developed near the river crossing and the beamed River Cottage, the oldest house still standing in Uckfield today, soon to be renovated and turned into a museum. Slowly, houses developed in the High Street area and New Town (the south of the town, near Ridgewood) Housing estates were developed such as Harlands Farm, Rocks Park, West Park, Manor Park and Ringles Cross. (11th century - 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ...


Origins of Uckfield's name

The town was originally called Uccafield. Uccafield derives from the Celtic word for 'High' or 'Height' - Uchafedd.(This in turn coming from the Indo European `Uchch'ya'). When the Anglo Saxons heard this word they changed the 'fedd' part to something they understood - 'Feld' from which 'field' derives. The original river Uck name was most likely related to the ancient Celtic word for 'water' or 'stream' - Uisge, derivations uske,usci, that give river names still existing such as the Usk. When the P celts came along the sound of the river name was so close to the sound of Ucha that the name became Uch or Ucca over time and eventually Uck. So Uckfield really means something like 'high place' - Uchafedd - and the river derived its modern name from this Celtic word.


There are, however, other theories as to how the name came about. One theory suggests that it came from "Oak in Field", something which is reflected in several town crests. Another theory is that it used to be the free land of a Saxon man called Ucca.


Railway

Uckfield is connected to London by Southern rail services via East Croydon. Uckfield is the terminating station, although the line ran to Lewes from 1858 to 1969. Ale Uckfield railway station serves Uckfield in East Sussex, England. ... The Oxted Line is a railway line in southern England. ...


Trains previously ran from Uckfield to Tunbridge Wells, but this line was closed in 1985. , Royal Tunbridge Wells (often called simply Tunbridge Wells) is a Wealden town in west Kent in England, just north of the border with East Sussex. ... The Wealden Line in relation to other railway lines in Kent Taking its name from its route through the chalk hills of the North and South Downs of the Weald, England, the Wealden Line is a partly abandoned double track railway line in East Sussex and Kent that connected Lewes...


Uckfield's new station, which is sited on the other side of the road so that trains don't have to cross a road to just terminate is the terminus for the Oxted Line Uckfield Branch. The Oxted Line is a railway line in southern England. ...


There is a campaign, by the Wealden Line to attempt to re-open the railway between Uckfield and Lewes as well as the branch between Eridge and Tunbridge Wells as a part of the National Rail network. A £140,000, six-month feasibility study into this has been approved by the government, starting July 2007 and is currently underway [1]. The Wealden Line in relation to other railway lines in Kent Taking its name from its route through the chalk hills of the North and South Downs of the Weald, England, the Wealden Line is a partly abandoned double track railway line in East Sussex and Kent that connected Lewes... Eridge is a small village sitting high on a sandstone ridge on the border of East Sussex and Kent. ...


Mysteries of Uckfield

There are three mysteries and myths surrounding Uckfield. The first is the fact, as mentioned above, that it was the last place Lord Lucan was seen. Secondly, there is the tale of Nan Tuck's Ghost, an old witch who lived in a wood in nearby Buxted. There is an area of the wood where nothing grows, and the ghost apparently chases people who wander down Nan Tuck's Lane at night. Thirdly, there is the hoax of the Piltdown Man, which occurred in the nearby village of Piltdown. Buxted is a small village in the Wealden District of East Sussex. ... The portrait painted by John Cooke in 1915. ... The portrait painted by John Cooke in 1915. ...


Amish

If you live in Uckfield, you may have seen the terrifying Small Amish Lady. She may have even taken your soul. She is the one who walks around with her hand behind her back or swinging beside her. She wears a long coat and a Grey beret and picks berries. This article is about Old Order Amish, but also refers to other Amish sects. ...


If you see her, DO NOT LOOK HER IN THE EYE! You will turn into stone, and she will sniff up you soul.


Every half moon, all the small Amish women gather deep in the woods on Snatts Road, and dance around a fire, made of souls and berries. Every morning, the Uckfield Amish woman goes into McDonald's and has a coffee and a burger. Then she goes about following her victims.


If you see her, you must say this chant to save your soul: "è andata, è andata, la donna di Amish!" It is Italian for "Be gone, be gone, woman of Amish!"


Flooding

Due to its location, Uckfield has been subject to extensive flooding a number of times, the most recent floods being in 1962, 1974, 1989, 1994, 2000 and 2007. This averages out at one flood every nine years or so. Members of the Uckfield and surrounding area have long been lobbying for flood defences in the town, although at present there is little progress on this front. Year 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...


Uckfield in literature

Uckfield has featured several times in notable literary works.

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SPORT

The sport in Uckfield is called "mobilling" it is a sport in which each contestant must have a skateboard with a mini-skateboard attached to the bottom. It must also have 6 wheels and must be able to complete the track on Claremont Rise.


The three founders are J03Y McNamara, Alex Gill and Matthew Leppard


References

  1. ^ BBC News (2007-08-08). Railway reopening study approved. Press release. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.

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It is in the hundred of Loxfield, rape of Pevensey, rural deanery of Uckfield, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of Chichester.
Uckfield is twinned with the German town of Quickborn.
The population of Uckfield in 1811 was 916; in 1841 was 1,534; in 1861 was 1,740; in 1871 was 2,041; in 1881 was 2,146; in 1891 was 2,497; in 1901 was 2,895; in 1911 was 3,344; in 1921 was 3,385; and in 1931 was 3,555.
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Uckfield is a town in the county of East Sussex, in the south of England.
Uckfield is twinned with the German town of Quickborn.
The population of Uckfield in 1811 was 916; in 1841 was 1,534; in 1861 was 1,740; in 1871 was 2,041; in 1881 was 2,146; in 1891 was 2,497; in 1901 was 2,895; in 1911 was 3,344; in 1921 was 3,385; and in 1931 was 3,555.
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