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2 unusual facts about Patcham


Moulsecoomb Place

Originally a farmhouse based in an agricultural area in the parish of Patcham, north of Brighton, it was bought and extensively remodelled in 1790 for a long-established local family.

At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, Moulsecoomb was an outlying part of the large parish of Patcham, which was centred on Patcham village north of Brighton.


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Hollingbury

The A27 provides access to the north of the estate, adjacent to the Asda superstore and the A23 access to the west via Patcham.

Westdene

It is a northern suburb of the city, west of Patcham, the A23 (London Road) and the London to Brighton railway line, north of Withdean and northeast of West Blatchington.


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