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- Q1611038 subject Q8600509.
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- Q1611038 abstract "Whatlington is a village and civil parish in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. The village is located seven miles (11 km) north of Hastings, just off the A21 road.The village is in two parts, one in the valley on the road from Battle, where the church and the parish hall lie on either side of the stream, and one a mile or so further on the main A21 to Hastings, with a triangular village green in front of the Royal Oak pub. Like most country pubs, the Royal Oak is now part restaurant. For many years, it underwent a one-night transformation when the entire London Philharmonic Orchestra would stop for a pint in evening dress on the way back from playing at Hastings.The Norman parish church is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene; the yew tree which stood there until 1987 was traditionally thought to be one thousand years old, and to have been used by William the Conqueror to hang members of King Harold's personal guard. Malcolm Muggeridge lived with his family in Whatlington; both he and his wife are buried in the churchyard.A large, now disused, chapel is a prominent feature on the main road: it now serves as a commercial business.".
- Q1611038 areaCode "01424".
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- Q1611038 distanceToLondon "75639.168".
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- Q1611038 gridReference "TQ762185".
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- Q1611038 populationTotal "374".
- Q1611038 postalCode "TN33".
- Q1611038 thumbnail WhatlingtonChurch.JPG?width=300.
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- Q1611038 areaTotalKm "6".
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- Q1611038 londonDistance "NW".
- Q1611038 officialName "Whatlington".
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- Q1611038 population "374".
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- Q1611038 comment "Whatlington is a village and civil parish in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. The village is located seven miles (11 km) north of Hastings, just off the A21 road.The village is in two parts, one in the valley on the road from Battle, where the church and the parish hall lie on either side of the stream, and one a mile or so further on the main A21 to Hastings, with a triangular village green in front of the Royal Oak pub. Like most country pubs, the Royal Oak is now part restaurant.".
- Q1611038 label "Whatlington".
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- Q1611038 depiction WhatlingtonChurch.JPG.
- Q1611038 name "Whatlington".