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East Lavington

Coordinates: 50°56′17″N 0°39′17″W / 50.93806°N 0.65468°W / 50.93806; -0.65468
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East Lavington
East Lavington House and Church
East Lavington is located in West Sussex
East Lavington
East Lavington
Location within West Sussex
Area7.97 km2 (3.08 sq mi) [1]
Population273. 2011 Census[2]
• Density45/km2 (120/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSU946162
• London45 miles (72 km) *NNE
Civil parish
  • East Lavington
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPETWORTH
Postcode districtGU28
Dialling code01798
PoliceSussex
FireWest Sussex
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
Websitehttp://www.eastlavingtonpc.org.uk/
List of places
UK
England
West Sussex
50°56′17″N 0°39′17″W / 50.93806°N 0.65468°W / 50.93806; -0.65468

East Lavington, formerly Woolavington, is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England.[3] It is located six kilometres (4 miles) south of Petworth, west of the A285 road.

West Lavington was formerly an exclave of Woolavington.[4]

The parish has a land area of 797 hectares (1968 acres). In the 2001 census 357 people lived in 87 households, of whom 129 were economically active. It includes the settlement of Upper Norwood.

The parish is dominated by Seaford College, a private school which owns 400 acres (1.6 km2). The ancient parish church has become the school chapel.

References

  1. ^ "2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish" (PDF). West Sussex County Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Civil parish population 2011". Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  3. ^ "The Lavington Estate Archives". The National Archives. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  4. ^ "A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4, the Rape of Chichester. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1953". British History Online. 1953. p. 65. Retrieved 6 August 2015.

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