Jevington

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Jevington is a village in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. Together with Willingdon it makes up one the civil parishes of the District. It lies on a minor road between Polegate and Friston.

Jevington parish church is dedicated to St Andrew, and contains Saxon elements (including a tower) as well as many other medieval architectural features. The parish takes in the hamlet of Filching and also Wannock, a more heavily populated area, with over 300 residences.

The village pub is called The Eight Bells, and is frequented by visitors, and the Hungry Monk restaurant claims fame as the birthplace of banoffee pie.

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