Horam

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Coordinates: 50°56′N 0°14′E / 50.93°N 0.24°E / 50.93; 0.24
Horam

Main thoroughfare through the village
Horam

 Horam shown within East Sussex
Area  10.4 km2 (4.0 sq mi) [1]
Population 2,583 (2007)[1]
    - Density  643 /sq mi (248 /km2)
OS grid reference TQ577174
    - London  42 miles (68 km) NNW 
District Wealden
Shire county East Sussex
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HEATHFIELD
Postcode district TN21
Dialling code 01435
Police Sussex
Fire East Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Wealden
Website http://www.horam.com/
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Horam is a village and civil parish[2] in the Wealden District of East Sussex, situated three miles (4.8 km) south of Heathfield. Included in the parish are the settlements of Vines Cross and Burlow.

History

Vines Cross is named after John Vyne, who was a local vintner in 1595. Like many other settlements on the Weald, Horam was involved in the Wealden iron industry.

The name of Horam was formerly spelled 'Horeham', and this spelling still appears occasionally in public records. The railway station (closed in 1965 under the Beeching Axe) was originally named 'Horeham Road'.[3] The dialling code for Horam is still listed as 'Horam Road'.

Governance

Horam Parish Council consists of twelve members.[4]

Geography

Horam village lies on the A267 Tunbridge Wells–Eastbourne road south of Heathfield. The area is on the slopes of the Weald: there are many headwater streams of the River Cuckmere, carving out valleys, the main one being the Waldron Ghyll (or Gill).

Transport

Horam is served by various routes of the Eastbourne Bus Company.[5] The erstwhile railway line is now the Cuckoo Trail footpath through the village.

Religion

The village is served by the local church, Christ Church[6] found in Horebeech Lane: the last vicar was Revd Mark Redhouse but the church is awaiting a new clergyman. The small church in Vines Cross was dedicated to St James but is no longer in existence.

Education

Primary education is provided at Maynards Green Primary School.[7] St Mary's School, Horam[8] is a secondary day and residential special school, located at Maynards Green.

References

External links

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