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Ticehurst village is located mid-way between Wadhurst and Hawkhurst along the B2099, close to the Kent border and just south of Bewl Water. The name probably derives from the Old English "ticcenes-hyrst" meaning "kids or goats wood". The lands were under control of Hastings Priory from around 1197 although the first written record dates from 1018 when King Cnut gave the area to the Archbishop of Canterbury. The village has a number of fine old buildings; St Mary`s church is mostly 14th century the west tower has a embattled stair-turret and a short broach spire, inside there are remnants of some 14th C glass work, there is also a interesting collection of hand embroided kneeling bolsters showing village life and other local subjects.
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