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On the Web
- Ditchling Community Portal - History, clubs, societies, shops and services in the village. Also offers free updatable pages for clubs and societies.
- Ditchling Museum - Concentrates on art, craft and village life. Profile with information about its exhibits and opening times.
- Ditchling Fair - Describes this biennial fair with history, events and programme.
- Ditchling Gallery - Specialises in landscape drawings, watercolours and oil-paintings by Sussex artists. Profile, directions and portfolios.
- Ditchling Archery Club - Describes its activities and history with events, photos and information for beginners.
- Ditchling Archery Club - Information about the club, records, fixtures, contact details and a links page.
- Lara Aldridge Glass - Decorative glass pieces and panels. Profile, manufacturing technique, product range and ordering information.
- Shirley Crowther - Contemporary art gallery showcasing works by various artists. Profile and events.
- Sporting Cars - Used car dealership specialising in the Mazda MX-5. Profile and stock list.
- Stoneywish Nature Reserve - Describes its facilities which include a herb garden and a tea room with opening times and directions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ditchling Common - Ditchling Common once the King's land as part of the Saxon Manor, is now a Country Park (designated as such in 1974) north of Ditchling and lies between Haywards Heath and Lewes to the east of Burgess Hill in West Sussex. It covers an area of 188 acres and can be found at map reference TQ337181.
- Ditchling - Ditchling is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England. An artistic community founded by the artist Eric Gill during the early 20th century, and known as The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominichttp://www.
- Ditchling Beacon - | Topographic map = OS Landranger 198
- Baron Chatfield - Baron Chatfield, of Ditchling in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1937 for the naval commander Ernle Chatfield.
- Alfred Darling - Alfred Darling (1862-1931) began to manufacture film equipment at his engineering works at 25 Ditchling Rise, Brighton after carrying out repairs for Esmé Collings. His clients included George Albert Smith and James Williamson.