Eridge Park
About Eridge Park
Eridge Park possesses the north of the ward of Rotherfield. Its bordering home of a similar name is the seat of the Marquess of Abergavenny. The name Eridge gets from 'Falcon edge', or 'edge frequented by hawks'. Eridge Park is specifically north of Rotherfield, and to a great extent covers the clerical ward of Eridge Green. Eridge Castle, the ancestor property, until the point that 1856 had its very own religious area. Eridge was the seat principle home of the Earls and Marquesses of Abergavenny. In 1792 Henry Nevill, second Earl of Abergavenny converted the old Eridge House into a Gothic stronghold, which he named Eridge Castle.
The recreation center itself has considerable thick forest to north and south, framing a Site of Special Scientific Interest in East Sussex, England. The parkland is of natural enthusiasm, comprising of antiquated forest and parkland, supporting an extensive iety of greenery. Its specific logical uniqueness is that is the best site in Great Britain. On the town road is the congregation. The zone additionally contains a few imprudences, including the Saxonbury Tower and a few decorative structures close to the Sham Farm mechanical domain. You can visit this place with your loved ones.
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