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Hundred House of Aldwick

Placeholder for Hundred House of Aldwick blue plaque

On this site, from about the mid-14th Century, stood the Hundred House of Aldwick. Courthouse and Centre for local government for tithings in the area from Aldwick to Pallant (Chichester) and across to Slindon in the east. It was evidently rebuilt after 1617 and probably fell into disuse following the reform of local government in 1894. It was demolished about 1930.

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