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Denne Road graveyard is located in Denne Road, opposite the arrow shown in the Google Map link
The graveyard is now full but is maintained to allow visitors to explore the graves still in place. There are a number of graves significant to the history of Horsham as the thumbnails below reveal
The inscription above the lych gate reads:
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Horsham Hospital is located in Hurst Road, opposite Collyers Six Form College
As Horsham's first hospital it was opened in 1892, some 24 years after the...more |
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The cattle trough donated by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association is located in North Street, almost opposite the...more |
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The Horsham Unitarian Church is located in Worthing Road, opposite the Library and Sainsbury's car park
The site was registered by the General Baptists for worship in 1719 ...more |
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The Horsham Religious Society of Friends is located in Worthing Road, opposite the Library and Sainsbury's car park
The Quakers first preached in Horsham in 1655. Three Quakers are recorded as being in the Market Square...more |
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Hidden Horsham was interested in the cemetery when research into World War II history revealed that the graves of German air crew were there. This proved to be half true....more |
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Horsham prepared itself for a German invasion during World War II and many artefacts remain in place today, some within walking distance of the town centre. Fortunately none of these defences were put to the test...more |
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Visits by members of the royal family have been taking place for more than seven hundred years. This feature concentrates on visits made by the reigning monarch, not other members of the family
The feature is in chronological order and begins with the visits of Edward I on the 29th of June, 1299. He was travelling...more |
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Brunswick Place was built around 1820 and is the only Georgian terrace in Horsham. The individual dwellings are marked by fluted Corinthian pilasters....more |