id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12585 Holmes, Edric Seaward Sussex: The South Downs from End to End .txt text/plain 48452 2996 77 its way to the sea; due south-west the long range of Newmarket Hill The high road leaves the town by the Battlefield road past St. Anne's church and follows the railway closely until the tram lines on church is about a mile away on the road to the Downs. The few small houses to the south of the church are all that now remain south-east, lies the little church of Sullington under its two great placed village with a Transitional and Early English church in an A mile farther is West Ferring with a plain Early English church; Rustington, a mile farther, is a more interesting Early English church Not far from the church are the remains of the ancient "Old Place" once south-east to the north-west the hills are so lofty and so near that cathedral is supposed to have been for a time the adapted church of St. Peter's monastery which stood on or near the south-west corner of the ./cache/12585.txt ./txt/12585.txt