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Bramber

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Bramber

Village and former port on the River Adur, West Sussex, England, 8 km/5 mi north of Worthing; population (2001) 5,200. St Mary's House is a 15th-century timber-fronted building.

Bramber Castle, of which little remains, is a relic of the Norman administrative centre. The church of St Nicholas was built originally as an 11th-century chapel.



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1073 at Bramber, just next door to Steyning), I had a curious prickling feeling of double-vision--of feeling, without really seeing, a connection between my now and the vanished now of those ruined battlements.
 
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