Wych Cross

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Wych Cross is a town in the Wealden district of East Sussex about midway between London and the English Channel,[1] with a population of under 1000 people. "Wych" may refer to Elm trees,[1] or to St. Richard de la Wych, bishop of Chichester.[2] The town stands at the crossroads between Lewes and Brighton on the one side, and Maresfield, Eastbourne and Hastings on the other. Wych Cross is known to contain fine plasterwork,[3] and is adjacent to Ashdown Forest.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Gaiman, Neil (2002). The Sandman. Harper Collins. 
  2. Smetham, Henry (1899). History of Strood. Parrett and Neves. 
  3. Weaver, Lawrence (2001). House and its Equipment. Elibron.com. 
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