Upper Beeding is a
village and
civil parish in the
Horsham District of
West Sussex,
England. It is located at the northern end of the
River Adur gap in the
South Downs four miles (6.4 km) north of
Shoreham-by-Sea and has a land area of 1877 hectares (4637 acres). The site is a bridging point over the river: on the opposite bank are
Bramber and
Steyning, making the whole area somewhat built-up.
Upper Beeding is on the northern edge of the
South Downs National Park which was created in 2010. The
South Downs Way and
Monarch's Way long-distance footpaths run through the parish; the area is popular with walkers, cyclists and equestrians. The village boasts two pubs: The Rising Sun, The Kings Head. A third pub,The Bridge Inn, closed down in 2009.
The community was originally (and for the majority of its history) called Beeding, with the civil parish changing to Upper Beeding in modern times (date unknown). As is common in such cases, the ecclesiastical parish retains the original name (hence it is the parish of Beeding, and the parish church is Beeding Church). In the early 13th Century the monks of Sele Priory (St Peter's Church, Beeding) began a mission to the area of St Leonard's Forest near
Horsham, and established a small mission base, naming it
Lower Beeding. Despite being some away, Lower Beeding remained a part of (Upper) Beeding parish until Victorian times. The existence of Lower Beeding led to differentiation in the name of the original...
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