Ancient English village once owned by a king named one of UK's best
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Ancient English village once owned by a king named one of UK's best
A TINY village in the UK that was once owned by an English king has been named one of the greatest in the country. Located in East Sussex, Ditchling is home to just 2,000 residents. AlamyDitchling is a picture-perfect English village that’s home to around 2,000 residents[/caption] First mentioned in 765AD, King Alfred the Great owned it during the 9th century. Its royal ties don’t stop there – King Henry VIII gave Anne of Cleves Ditchling Garden…
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