Sunday, September 23, 2007

 

30th August. Ditchling. The Twitten.

Our stroll round Ditchling took us to a path or alleyway which we had not seen before.
It takes its name from the old Sussex word for pathway - The Twitten.

Half way along The Twitten we discovered the Unitarian Chapel, built alongside some lovely cottages.


The graves date back to the 1700s. Across the pathway was a separate small grvaeyard where the Browne family have been buried for centuries.


Roses round the door.


To one side of the cottages a new garden had been constructed in memory of a stalwart of the Unitarian Church.




Cottage in The Twitten.


Victorian "stink pipe" or sewer odour outlet.


Bill has always like to take photographs of windows.
He was amused by these 2 windows.
This window is actually in Hurstpierpoint, which we had briefly visited first.