|
 |
This site was produced by: LOCAL
AUTHORITY PUBLISHING
Publishers for local authorities throughout Great Britain. View
more Official Guides at www.officialguides.co.uk |
 |
|
|
The civil parish of Hailsham is approximately 3 miles in breadth
and 4 miles from north to south between its extreme points. Its
boundary (going in a clockwise direction) runs from its most northerly
limit, near Carter`s Corner Place, in a southerly direction around
Magham Down, over the Herstmonceux road and crosses the low-lying
farmlands, passing close to New Bridge and on across Horse Eye Level
to Rickney.
It then turns westwards taking an irregular course over the Glynleigh
Level, across the Cuckoo Trail (former railway line) to the main
Eastbourne road (A22), continuing northwards along this for about
three-quarters of a mile until it goes west and north again to take
in some of the woodlands around Cacklebury.
It runs on the west side of the A22 in a northerly direction between
Hailsham and the River Cuckmere to Hempstead where it turns east
to meet the A22.
It then runs northwards to the point where the Cuckmere crosses
the A22 and follows the river eastwards to Horsebridge and the A271.
On an irregular course eastwards, sometimes following the A271 and
sometimes to the north of it, until Amberstone where it completes
its delineation by a final straight mile along the line of the road
to Carter's Corner Place.
This includes the areas, which under the Wealden Parishes Order
1991, were transferred to Hailsham being a large area of Hellingly
Parish (the residential areas around Anglesey Avenue, Upper Horsebridge,
and Lansdowne Drive) along with several smaller areas to the east,
south and west (transferred from Arlington, Hellingly, and Pevensey
Parishes). A further area of Hellingly Parish (between the A22 and
Anglesey Avenue) was transferred to Hailsham under the Wealden Parishes
Order 1993, and in April 2007 areas to the west of the A22 were
transferred to the parish of Arlington.

|
Whilst every care has been taken in compiling this publication
and the statements contained herein are believed to be correct,
the publishers and promoters cannot accept responsibility for any
inaccuracies. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any
format, without permission, is strictly forbidden. Photographs Courtesy
of Hailsham Camera Centre, Hailsham Town Council, Hailsham Photographic
Society and Special Occasions Photography
|
|
|