Lewes (dystrykt)
dystrykt niemetropolitalny | |
(c) Cathy Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0 Lewes | |
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Kraj | |
Region | |
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Siedziba | |
Powierzchnia | 292 km² |
Populacja (2011) • liczba ludności |
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• gęstość | 330 os./km² |
Położenie na mapie East Sussex Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0 | |
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Lewes – dystrykt w hrabstwie East Sussex w Anglii.
Miasta
- Lewes
- Newhaven
- Peacehaven
- Seaford
- Telscombe
Inne miejscowości
Barcombe, Barcombe Cross, Barcombe Mills, Beddingham, Bishopstone, Chailey, Denton, Ditchling, East Blatchington, East Chiltington, Falmer, Firle, Glynde, Hamsey, Iford, Kingston near Lewes, Newick, Piddinghoe, Plumpton, Ringmer, Rodmell, South Heighton, Southease, Streat, Tarring Neville, Tide Mills, Westmeston, Wivelsfield.
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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0
Map of East Sussex, UK with Lewes district highlighted.
Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 155%(c) Cathy Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
Keere Street, Lewes. From Lewes District Council's website http://www.lewes.gov.uk/leisure/1808.asp "Keere Street, a favourite location for TV and film companies, is also well worth a look. This twitten is a steep cobbled byway linking the town centre to Southover. Flanked by picturesque cottages and with the beamed 15th century bookshop, the street marks the boundary of the medieval town with a fragment of the wall lying behind the houses on the east side. Tradition says that George IV, while Prince of Wales, drove a coach and four down Keere Street for a wager." And from Lewes Town Council's website http://www.lewes-town.co.uk/infopage.asp?infoid=298 "Keere Street (the street of locksmiths) was partly built on the dry ditch of the town wall. The central watercourse was paved with water-rolled flints (petrified kidneys)."