Seaward Sussex

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The latter runs between park and river and soonreaches the two villages of North and South Stoke, both charming littlehamlets without any communication by road, though a footpath unites thetwo. The first village, South Stoke, has an Early English church withsedilia and other details. North Stoke has a fine Norman door worthy ofinspection. Here a British canoe was discovered in the last century; itmay be seen in the Lewes Museum. Across the river, and only to beapproached by a detour past Amberl...ey Station, is Houghton. From thebridge over the Arun is a very beautiful retrospect of the valleytowards Arundel with the hills falling in graceful curves to the river. The church is Early English of a severe type; here is a fifteenthcentury brass but nothing more of much interest.
A mile from Houghton Bridge will bring us to Amberley. The village isbuilt on a low hill or cliff immediately above the "wild brooks" orwater meadows of the Arun, and is famous for the picturesque remains ofthe palace of the Bishops of Chichester, which still edge the sandyhill in front of the village.


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