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- Rodmell areaTotal "11.3".
- Rodmell populationDensity "44.78785039092372".
- Rodmell abstract "Rodmell is a small village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England. It is located three miles (4.8 km) south-west of Lewes, on the Lewes to Newhaven road and six and a half miles from the City of Brighton & Hove and is situated by the west banks of the River Ouse. The village is served by Southease railway station, opened in 1906. The Prime Meridian passes just to the west of the village.The village name has been variously spelled as Ramelle or Redmelle (11th century), Redmelde (12th century), Radmelde (13th century) and Radmill (18th century). It likely derives from Old English read *mylde, "[place with] red soil".Before the time of the Norman conquest the manor of Rodmell was held by King Harold II. At the time the Domesday Book was compiled, there was a church in Rodmell, which was granted to Lewes Priory by William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey. The early Norman church is dedicated to St. Peter. The font is believed to be Saxon, predating the building itself. More recently, Monk's House was the home of the author Virginia Woolf for twenty-one years until her death in 1941.The village is bisected by the road from Lewes to Newhaven which passes through Iford. This road also passes the neighbouring village of Southease.The village was part of the Holmstrow hundred until the abolition of hundreds in the 19th century.".
- Rodmell areaCode "01273".
- Rodmell areaTotal "1.13E7".
- Rodmell country East_Sussex.
- Rodmell country United_Kingdom.
- Rodmell distanceToLondon "74029.824".
- Rodmell district Lewes.
- Rodmell gridReference "TQ418059".
- Rodmell populationDensity "44.78785039092372".
- Rodmell populationTotal "502".
- Rodmell postalCode "BN7".
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- Rodmell wikiPageLength "11695".
- Rodmell wikiPageOutDegree "60".
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- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lewes.
- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Local_government_in_East_Sussex.
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- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Lendrun_&_Hartman_Limited.
- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Woolf.
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- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Lewes_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Caulfield.
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- Rodmell wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Sussex.
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- Rodmell areaFootnotes "-inc Southease".
- Rodmell areaTotalKm "11.3".
- Rodmell constituencyWestminster Lewes_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Rodmell country "England".
- Rodmell dialCode "1273".
- Rodmell hasPhotoCollection Rodmell.
- Rodmell latitude "50.84".
- Rodmell londonDistance "N".
- Rodmell longitude "0.01".
- Rodmell officialName "Rodmell".
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- Rodmell population "502".
- Rodmell populationRef "''includes Southease".
- Rodmell postTown "LEWES".
- Rodmell postcodeArea "BN".
- Rodmell postcodeDistrict "BN7".
- Rodmell region "South East England".
- Rodmell shireCounty East_Sussex.
- Rodmell shireDistrict Lewes.
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- Rodmell staticImageCaption "Rodmell, Iford and Kingston from Itford Hill, Southease".
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