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Bishopstone, East Sussex

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OS grid reference
  
TQ473009

Country
  
Post town
  
SEAFORD

Shire county
  
District
  
Civil parish
  
Region
  
Sovereign state
  
Postcode district
  
BN25

Local time
  
Thursday 8:11 PM

Dialling code
  
01323

UK parliament constituency
  
Lewes

Bishopstone, East Sussex

Weather
  
8°C, Wind SW at 11 km/h, 84% Humidity

Bishopstone is a hamlet with a population of about 200 people, located along a dead-end road west of Seaford, East Sussex (where, at the 2011 Census, the population was included), England. Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop". The church, dedicated to Saint Andrew, is thought to date from the 8th century, and may well be the oldest in the county. It was rebuilt in 1200. Bishopstone village hall is part of the village life and has local events, it is also the venue for the local table tennis club and is located behind the church. There are no shops or pubs in the village.

Map of Bishopstone, Seaford, UK

The poet James Hurdis was born in the village and there is a memorial to him in the church. In the 7th century was home to a saint, Leofwynn who was venerated locally in the Dark Ages and medieval times.

Bishopstone is served by Bishopstone railway station, which replaced the original station, Bishopstone Beach Halt, in 1942.

Bishopstone church has an ancient canonical sundial in its porch. The sundial is inscribed with the name Eadric, the King of Kent in 685.

References

Bishopstone, East Sussex Wikipedia