Brodick > The first recorded mention of the church of St. Thomas in Old Winchelsea came in 1215.
Brodick > The clock tower is a timber construction dating from 1828 designed by John Adey Repton.
Brodick > Winchelsea, East Sussex photo
Brodick > The carved head of a crowned lady believed to be Amicia, Countess of Devon who founded the Abbey in 1273.
Brodick > Doorway to the kitchen wing
Brodick > The crease of a roofline and the large infilled arch on the side of the tower mark the position of the south transept.
Brodick > Winchelsea, East Sussex photo
Brodick > Winchelsea, East Sussex photo
Brodick > The Cider Press
The first recorded mention of the church of St. Thomas in Old Winchelsea came in 1215.
Brodick > The first recorded mention of the church of St. Thomas in Old Winchelsea came in 1215.
The first recorded mention of the church of St. Thomas in Old Winchelsea came in 1215.
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