Hellingly

Village in East Sussex, England


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::summary Village in East Sussex, England ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox UK place"]

FieldValue
official_nameHellingly
typeVillage, civil parish, and district ward
countryEngland
regionSouth East England
static_image_nameFile:Hellingly Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul.jpg
static_image_captionAerial view of Hellingly village centre
area_footnotes
area_total_km219.6
population1,820
population_ref(2011)
population_density205 /sqmi
os_grid_referenceTQ581122
coordinates
post_townHAILSHAM
postcode_areaBN
postcode_districtBN27
dial_code01323
constituency_westminsterWealden
london_distance45 mi NNW
shire_districtWealden
shire_countyEast Sussex
websitehttp://www.hellingly-pc.org.uk/
post_town2HEATHFIELD
postcode_area2TN
postcode_district2TN21
dial_code201435
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| official_name = Hellingly | type = Village, civil parish, and district ward | country = England | region = South East England | static_image_name = File:Hellingly Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul.jpg | static_image_width = | static_image_caption = Aerial view of Hellingly village centre | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 19.6 | population = 1,820 | population_ref = (2011) | population_density = 205 /sqmi | os_grid_reference = TQ581122 | coordinates = | post_town = HAILSHAM | postcode_area = BN | postcode_district = BN27 | dial_code = 01323 | constituency_westminster = Wealden | london_distance = 45 mi NNW | shire_district = Wealden | shire_county = East Sussex | website = http://www.hellingly-pc.org.uk/ | post_town2 = HEATHFIELD | postcode_area2 = TN | postcode_district2 = TN21 | dial_code2 = 01435

Hellingly ( ) is a village, and can also refer to a civil parish, and to a district ward, in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England.

Geography

Hellingly contains the confluence of the River Cuckmere and one of its tributaries, the Bull River, close to the centre of the historic Hellingly village. The parish stands on the lower southern slopes of the gentle uplands forming the Weald.

The geographic centre of the parish is southeast of Old North Street and northwest of Church Lane, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the town centre of Hailsham.

The village of Hellingly, the village of Lower Dicker, the village of Lower Horsebridge, the hamlet of Grove Hill, the suburbs of Roebuck Park and Carters Corner, are all entirely within the boundaries of the parish of Hellingly.

Liminal areas to the north of the village of Upper Dicker, to the east of the hamlet of Gun Hill, and to the south of the hamlet of North Corner, also fall within the boundaries of the parish of Hellingly.

History

The villages and settlements in the parish, like many others on the Weald, were involved in the Wealden iron industry.

The mill building is a Grade II* listed building and the associated miller's house is Grade II. Horselunges Manor is a moated Tudor manor house, originally built for the Devenish family and restored by Walter Godfrey in the 1930s, and is Grade I listed.

Hospitals

There are two NHS mental health sites within the parish of Hellingly, one is the Amberstone Hospital, a specialist rehabilitation unit to help people recover from long-term mental health issues, and the other site is the Hellingly Centre, a medium secure unit for people between the ages of 18 and 65 who have mental health problems and who have become involved with the criminal justice system. Both sites are managed by Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

Hellingly Hospital once dominated the area east of the village and was the principal mental hospital for East Sussex. Opened in 1903 it remained in use until 1994. The buildings maintenance were under-invested before being sold by the NHS and demolished to be replaced by a housing estate, named by the developer as Roebuck Park.

Sport

The main sports clubs in the village are Hellingly Rugby Club and Hellingly cricket club, which are both at Horsebridge recreation ground.

Governance

Hellingly civil parish is administered at the lowest level of local government by Hellingly Parish Council.

Hellingly civil parish forms part of the larger Hellingly district ward, which also includes the village of Magham Down and the settlement of Ginger’s Green, in the Wealden District, with Wealden District Council being the middle level of local government for Hellingly.

Hellingly district ward forms part of the even larger Arlington, East Hoathly & Hellingly county electoral division for East Sussex, with East Sussex County Council being the highest level of local government for Hellingly.

The population of this ward at the 2011 census was 5,940.

Hellingly is in the Wealden parliamentary constituency, the MP since 2015 has been Nus Ghani, Conservative.

Religion

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/HellinglyChurch.jpg" caption="The tower of the parish church"] ::

The 13th-14th century parish church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. It is the only remaining example of a church built on a Saxon ciric, a circular mound, in the county. The chancel dates from about 1200, and the shafts with annulets round the windows and the band of palmettes under them are substantially original.

There is stained glass in the east lancet windows by Morris & Co. The church is Grade I listed. Zoar Strict Baptist Chapel was founded in 1837 at Lower Dicker.

Transport

The Cuckoo Trail is a 14-mile (23 km) footpath and cycleway that passes through the parish.

This parish had a railway station on the Polegate to Eridge line which closed in 1968.

The parish is served by buses run by Stagecoach and by Seaford & District Buses

Notable people

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Horselunges_Manor.jpg" caption="Horselunges Manor, Hellingly" alt="An aerial photograph of Horselunges Manor"] ::

References

References

  1. "East Sussex in Figures". East Sussex County Council.
  2. "Civil Parish population 2011".
  3. {{NHLE. (13 October 1952)
  4. {{NHLE. (12 August 1981)
  5. {{NHLE. (13 October 1952)
  6. "Ward population 2011".
  7. "St Peter & St Paul".
  8. {{NHLE. (30 August 1966)
  9. Smith, Lez. (2003). "A History of the Dicker: Two Sussex Villages". Lez Smith.
  10. [http://www.stagecoachbus.com/ Stagecoach bus services]
  11. [https://seafordanddistrict.com/ Seaford & District bus services]

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