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Warbleton is a civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex. It consists of two villages, Rushlake Green and Bodle Street Green, and two hamlets, Warbleton and Three Cups
The place-name Warbleton, derived from the Old English Wǣrburhe tūn, means the farmstead or village of a woman called Wǣrburh. In the Domesday Book (1086) the name is recorded as 'Warborgetone'. It is subsequently recorded as Warberton (1166), Walberton (1340), and Warbleton (1404). Wǣrburh is said to be one of the half-dozen or so women who owned property in the land of the South Saxons.
The population is around 1375 residents who are represented by eleven members of the parish council.
W7RQ+6H Heathfield, UK
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Last Updated on 26th April 2024
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