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Ticehurst is both a village and a large in the district of , England. The parish lies in the upper reaches of both the Bewl stream before it enters and in the upper reaches of the River Rother flowing to the south-east. The parish includes the parish wards of Ticehurst, and Stonegate. The linear settlements of Berner's Hill and Union Street lie between Ticehurst and Flimwell. It lies to the south-east of Tunbridge Wells, and is about distant.


History
Ticehurst is not mentioned in the of 1086; the manor came into being in the 14th century. Pashley Manor Pashley Manor Gardens: a visitor attraction is also mentioned at the same time, and is within the parish. A Compendious History of Sussex Vol II, Mark Antony Lower 1870 Google Books

The village's name derives from ; there are two possible derivations. The most plausible one is that it means ‘wood on the Teise’ from the river; the second roughly translates as 'The wooded hill where young goats graze', ticce(n) + hyrst.Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names, (1248, Tycheherst)Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP 40/629; year 1418; Tychesherst in Sussex appears in the third entry of http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H5/CP40no629/bCP40no629dorses/IMG_1243.htm

Ticehurst was a centre of the Wealden ironworking industry.`The lron lndustry of the Wea1d' Https://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/bigfiles/The%20Iron%20Industry%20of%20the%20Weald%20-%20C+C.pdf< /ref>


Governance
Ticehurst is part of the electoral ward called Ticehurst and Etchingham. The population of this ward at the 2011 census was 4,679.


The villages

Ticehurst
There is an active village club, which runs regular social events, and a monthly newsletter "News & Views" which is produced by a team of volunteers. The village school serves both Ticehurst and Flimwell. Ticehurst and Flimwell CE School There is also a comprehensive website covering most of the activities in the community.

Ticehurst House Hospital (now part of the ) specialises in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and is located on the western edge of the village. Samuel Newington opened the original Ticehurst House in 1792, as a place dedicated to the care and treatment of psychiatric illness. Ticehurst House Hospital

The Victorian hymn composer, John Bacchus Dykes—he composed Melita ('Eternal Father Strong to Save') among other tunes—spent his last years as a patient in Ticehurst House.

From 1974 to July 2018 the village was home to the headquarters of the Antiquarian Horological Society, at New House, on the village square.

The village is also home to Maynard's Fruit Farm, made "Top 50 places to eat outside in Britain" list. Times online Outside the village there are dairies at and Stonegate, a bakery at , family butcher in , a smokery in and two more pubs at Three Leg Cross and Dale Hill.

The Scottish singer/guitarist lived in Ticehurst in the late 1960s and recorded tracks for his 1971 Rosemary Lane album in his house in the village. Triste examines just what makes Bert Jansch's 1971 solo album, Rosemary Lane, recorded on sabbatical from Pentangle, so special. Ticehurst was also the final residence of 's first wife, Evelyn Nightingale. The village church, St Mary's, was the venue for the wedding of her son, the journalist and theatre critic Benedict Nightingale, to the author Anne Redmon.

Pashley Manor Gardens is promoted by the Historic Houses Association and by the Campaign to Protect Rural England. The gardens hold an annual tulip festival each spring.


Flimwell
Flimwell is a linear village, lying either side of the main road. Other settlements are Union Street and Dale Hill to the west, and Seacox Heath to the east. Flimwell covers an area of approximately , with about 5% of the area being built up.


Stonegate
South-east from Ticehurst and due north-east from , is the small village of Stonegate.Villagenet, Stonegate

It came into being at the same time as the railway line from Tunbridge Wells. The station at Stonegate has hourly train services to London (Charing Cross and Cannon Street) and to . The next stop from Stonegate to London is and towards Hastings is .

In Stonegate, there is a Church of England primary school, and the Anglican parish church of St Peter. St Peter, Stonegate, Church of England's A Church Near You website.


Religious sites
The three village churches are:


Transport
There is a railway station nearby, at Stonegate (until 1947 it was called Ticehurst Road; and before that Witherenden); and there is a bus link to Wadhurst railway station.


See also
Listed buildings in Ticehurst


External links
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