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Northeye

Bexhill-on-SeaGeography of East SussexHistory of East Sussex
Site of the Medieval Village of Northeye geograph.org.uk 701445
Site of the Medieval Village of Northeye geograph.org.uk 701445

Northeye is the site of an abandoned medieval village known as Hooe Level on the Pevensey Levels, west of Bexhill-on-Sea. The village is mentioned as a dependent limb of the Cinque Port of Hastings in a charter of 1229. It is thought to have been deserted around 1400 AD. The village consisted of houses and a flint built chapel, The Chapel of St James. Before the Pevensey Marshes were silted up and reclaimed, Northeye was an island in an inlet that reached inland to Hailsham.

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Northeye
Rother Bexhill-on-Sea

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N 50.839 ° E 0.388 °
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Northeye (abandoned medieval village) (Chapel Field)


BN24 6AW Rother, Bexhill-on-Sea
England, United Kingdom
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Site of the Medieval Village of Northeye geograph.org.uk 701445
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