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Bridge Cottage

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English: Bridge Cottage. Mediaeval timber framed Wealden building, built in 1436. It was an important part of the history of Uckfield and retains many original features and high quality timber work. Normally open to the public on Saturdays. Owned by Uckfield Town Council and managed by Uckfield and District Preservation Society.
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Author Nigel Freeman
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Object location50° 58′ 09″ N, 0° 05′ 46″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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