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- Nuthurst is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district of West Sus****, England. The north of the parish borders Horsham town, with Nuthurst village...
- hamlet of Nuthurst, and has a history dating back to the year 705 AD as a wood owned by Worcester Cathedral. The parish, known as Nuthurst **** Hockley...
- Manor of Nuthurst, lying within the historic township of Moston and was distinguished by its two manor houses, Great Nuthurst and Little Nuthurst Halls....
- Mannings Heath is a village in the civil parish of Nuthurst and the Horsham District of West Sus****, England. The village is on the A281 road, 2 miles...
- Rose Garden, Albrighton (20th century) Green Man's face on an apple tree, Nuthurst A Green Man with the body of a faun: Green Mason by Australian artist Graham...
- elected councillor at West Sus**** County Council representing Southwater & Nuthurst. This was the only seat at the elections where the Green Party did not...
- dug-out from one trunk of wood, in St Andrew's Church in the village of Nuthurst, West Sus****, England Medieval parish chest on wheels, St Andrew's Church...
- territory when Hockley Heath broke off to form a new parish with the hamlet of Nuthurst (formerly of Hampton-in-Arden parish). In 1894 Tanworth-in-Arden was included...
- Despencers found themselves at odds with the Trussell family of nearby Nuthurst (now in the borough of Solihull) during the baronial revolt under Edward...
- magistrate and landowner, prin****lly active as a Justice of the Peace in Nuthurst, West Sus****. Born James Cowne, he took on the surnames Tudor/Tuder and...