Population 1,898 (2011) Civil parish Plaistow Country England Shire county West Sussex District Chichester District UK parliament constituency Chichester | OS grid reference TQ004309 Region South East Sovereign state United Kingdom Local time Tuesday 6:55 AM Dialling code 01403 | |
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A classic car parade through plaistow west sussex 16 5 15
Plaistow (/ˈplæstoʊ/ PLAST-oh) is a village in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. The hamlet of Ifold was included in the 2011 Cenus population. There is a village green with a pond, a shop overlooking it, a pub, The Sun Inn and an Anglican Church, all in the centre of the village. There are over thirty graded (previously known as listed) buildings in the village. The Sun Inn was purchased by the Pullen family in 1807. Plaistow Church was built in 1810 and Plaistow School in 1869. The village primary school is shared with Kirdford.
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- A classic car parade through plaistow west sussex 16 5 15
- Map of Plaistow Billingshurst UK
- Governance
- References
Map of Plaistow, Billingshurst, UK
The village has its own football club, Plaistow FC, which formed in 1931 and was admitted to the Horsham and District League. They now play in the West Sussex Football League. The home ground is 'Foxfields'.
Governance
An electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward includes Loxwood and also stretches West to Lurgashall. At the 2011 Census it had a total ward population of 4,784.