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Welcome to the Felbridge and District History Group Web Site.

This is the web site of a local history group based in Felbridge, on the Surrey-Sussex border in Southern England.

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Last updated 3 May 2024: New Book : Changing Face of Felbridge added to the publications page, Diary updated.

The group was founded in 1998 to exchange history and information, and make a permanent record of Felbridge and the surrounding district. The area has a long history that changed little until the first decades of the 20th century. The group meets every two months at 2.30 on a Sunday afternoon. This takes the format of talks with accompanying handouts. Local visits are organised along with guest speakers. The alternate month a newsletter is circulated outlining the next meeting, dates of any events that may be occurring and any general information that has cropped up since the last meeting. The aim of the group is to create an archive with the ambition of producing an informative and comprehensive history of the area in book format with photographs and illustrations, and stage occasional exhibitions. The subscription cost is £15, which covers production of the newsletter, postage, handouts and refreshments at the meetings.

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Where is Felbridge?

Felbridge is located 2 Miles North of East Grinstead on the county boundary between Surrey and Sussex, England. Felbridge was on the main horse and carriage road from London to Brighton used during the seventeen and eighteenth Century, declining in the nineteenth Century. It was close to a single days journey from London and (as was East Grinstead) a suitable place to stop midway on what was then a two day journey. 

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