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7 unusual facts about Lindfield


East Lindfield, New South Wales

The name derives from the native town of early landowner Mr List, who named his house after Lindfield, Sussex, England.

G. H. Gibson

He retired from the department on 30 June 1915 and lived at Lindfield until he died in Lindfield, Sydney, at the age of 74.

Mid Sussex Times

The two major towns served by the paper are Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath, including news from and around the surrounding parishes of Cuckfield, Lindfield, Hassocks, Chailey, and as far north as Forest Row.

No. 13 Signals Unit RAAF

On 3 December 1943, the unit travelled to No. 2 Embarkation Depot at RAAF Bradfield Park, Lindfield, New South Wales to be kitted out and medically evaluated.

Peter Blaker, Baron Blaker

In 1994 he accepted a life peerage and became Baron Blaker, of Blackpool in the County of Lancaster and of Lindfield in the county of West Sussex.

Peter Twiss

He was born in Lindfield, Sussex and lived with his grandmother while his parents were in India and Burma.

Walstead

Walstead is a hamlet located one and a half kilometres (one mile) south east of Lindfield, West Sussex, England.


Craig Lindfield

Craig Anthony Lindfield (born 7 September 1988 in Greasby, Merseyside) is an English footballer who plays as a forward.

St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly

An ancient Sussex custom, also encountered at a few other churches nearby (such as those at Lindfield and Ardingly), applied for many years at West Hoathly: every landowner in the parish was responsible for the upkeep of a specific section of the churchyard wall.

St Richard's Church, Haywards Heath

The parish of St Richard was created in 1939 from parts of the parishes of Cuckfield, Lindfield and St Wilfrid's Church.


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