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Ringmer Village, East Sussex

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A typical Sussex village surrounded by farmland and with the South Downs as a backdrop. It has a village green upon which, in the summer, cricket and stoolball are played and where children play on the swings and slides.

There are also some good shops to be found too -

Middleton's stock knitting wools and patterns of all sorts and are well known for their variety and choice. Help and advice is also given. They also stock Britains models, stationery, birthday cards etc .
Lew Howard's prize-winning gourmet sausages can be found here too - give them a try !

History of the Village

The village was originally known as RINGMERE or Hring Mere (Old English meaning a ring of pools) and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Four famous people associated with the village were John Harvard (who founded Harvard University) who married Miss Ann Sadler in 1636, Willliam Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) who married Miss Gulielma Springett in 1672 and (non-human) Timothy the Tortoise owned by a Mr Gilbert White 1720-1793)

Some of the houses in Ringmer are old dating back to the 17th Century and can be seen from the main road if you look carefully. Plashett Park and Ringmer Park were, until the late 1500s, deer parks belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Places of Worship

Baptist Church

Founded some 25 years ago as the Ringmer Free Church it has recently become a member of the Sussex Baptist Association and the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
More Info on our church

St. Mary's Parish Church (Church of England)

Ringmer Parish Church

Originally built in the 1200s it has had additions - the last major one being the current bell tower added in 1884 - made over the centuries and is well- maintained and preserved. The magnificent organ has recently been refurbished and is appreciated by organists from all around. The new St Mary's Parish Room extension has been completed and officially opened. The outside is faced with some 4 tons of flints collected from a local farmer's fields by the Ringmer Young Farmers as their contribution to the extension. Various fund raising activities have occurred, and continue, to finance the village's contribution to the cost.
 
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There is an active Mother's Union group too.
Want to see what the churchyard would look like without the grave stones ? Another view of the Church
Parish Magazine Web Site

Other Items/Places of Interest (These are un-solicited)

         Useful site for B & Bs
        http://www.lewes-area-bed-and-breakfast.com/

Other Ringmer Links


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Last updated 1st Jan 2011