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2 unusual facts about Loxwood


Loxwood

It was here that Durrell, then in his early twenties, wrote what became his first published novel, Pied Piper of Lovers.

Lawrence Durrell, the renowned author of The Alexandria Quartet, a series of interrelated novels that take as their subject matter the psychology of love and the shifting façades that human beings present to one another, lived here from 1933 to 1934, in a cottage called Chestnut Mead.


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Rowland Plumbe

His churches include the red-brick Perpendicular Gothic Revival St John the Baptist's Church at Loxwood, West Sussex.

Society of Dependants

On Bank holidays the congregations might travel to special services at Loxwood.


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