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Denton, East Sussex

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OS grid reference
  
TQ451023

Country
  
England

Post town
  
NEWHAVEN

Local time
  
Monday 7:12 PM

District
  
Lewes District

Civil parish
  
Newhaven

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
BN9

Shire county
  
East Sussex

Dialling code
  
01273

UK parliament constituency
  
Lewes

Denton, East Sussex

Weather
  
8°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 70% Humidity

Denton is a small village inside the town boundary of Newhaven, East Sussex, England. It adjoins the suburbs of South Heighton and Mount Pleasant and backs onto the South Downs

Map of Denton, Newhaven, UK

The Manor of Denton was held in Saxon times by Earl Godwin, Father of King Harold. It seems likely that Denton was destroyed during the Saxon rebellion of 1068. It does not appear in the Doomsday book of 1086. The name Denton comes from Old English and means farmstead or village in a valley.

Denton's church, St. Leonard's, was first built around 1288, later extended and carefully restored during the Decorated Period. The walls are of flint and stone and the Vestry was added during the 20th Century. The remains of what is thought to have been a Priest's House in the west end of the churchyard, dating from about 1280, have recently been partly restored. The village has a junior school and one pub, the "Flying Fish" (originally named the "Kicking Donkey") which dates back to the 18th Century.

Ralph Reader who created the Gang Show for the Boy Scout movement was from the village and the local Scout pack are known as "The 2nd Denton & South Heighton (Ralph Reader's Own)".

There is also a man-made island called Denton Island, in the middle of Newhaven Harbour, which featured a Toll Bridge which the residents of Denton village were exempt from paying.

References

Denton, East Sussex Wikipedia