A blog dedicated to my daily morning walks with my camera travelling to random Sussex locations.
I photograph picturesque Sussex villages, Sussex landscapes and everyday life on the streets of Sussex.
You can find a curated selection of these photos in my portfolio –
Grey day for some Black and Whites down the farm –
Back to Town Littleworth today for an extra dose –
Back in Hamsey this time heading to the island where you can find what some call the ‘Hamsey Island Plague Church’ –
According to legend the villagers of Hamsey locked themselves in a church and starved to death during the plague –
In Henfield where according to westsussex.info ‘There are fine houses, easy parking, decent restaurants and a comfortable pace of life’ –
Back to Barcombe to see the old village where the Romans used to live –
In Wivelsfield which translates as ‘The Field of a Man Named Wifel’ –
Back to Woodmancote where if you look hard enough you can find a stand of oak maidens –
In Woodmancote today where two residents were burnt at the stake by Bloody Mary in 1556 –
Car troubles this morning forced me to take a walk down the B2036 which turned out to be more interesting than it sounds –
In Blackstone today where they didn’t have an offie until 1878 –
Back to Fletching for a second helping where famous historian Edward Gibbon died in 1794 –
Took a stroll down Slugwash Lane which is rife with marsh frogs and has a riot of meadowsweet –
Back to Staplefield today which has two pubs The Jolly Tanners and The Victory Inn –
Round two in sporty West Chiltington where they play football, croquet, cricket and tennis –
A jolly jaunt around the musical village of West Chiltington made famous by the Silver Band in 1908 –
Having a nosey round Staplefield this morning where a vicar was sent packing for not believing in God –
A sunny winter’s morning brought this colourful village to life as I went back to Warninglid for a second day –
A very brief trip to Warninglid this morning. I’ll be back tomorrow to see what else this quaint Sussex village has to offer –
Back to Bolney today to visit the older part of the village and get some shots of the church –
Back to Wineham today to check out Bob Lane – the overcast sky helped to create a more peaceful atmosphere –
A very long walk down Wooddale Lane and New Road in Billingshurst –
Back to Cooksbridge today to explore the rest of the village –
Exploring what looked like an abandoned farm in Cooksbridge village –
Being Saturday I had a ilttle more time to venture further a field for today’s Daily Photo Journal. Say hello to Billingshurst –
Wet and overcast I headed further into East Chiltington for a second day –
Venturing out towards Plumpton Green I stumbled upon East Chiltington. A quiet little farming community out in the sticks –
Starting at the south end of Streat Lane making the most of a slightly overcast day in one of my favourite Sussex villages –
Another sunny Sunday
in Lewes catching up
with the locals –
Venturing further out of Ditchling village on a foggy winter’s day –
There’s nothing I like more than a rainy day out in a picturesque village like Streat –
After a year out from street photography I’ll be posting new photos every day as part of my Daily Photo Journal –
In Blackstone today where they didn’t have an offie until 1878 –
The Journey So Far . . .
Clayton ○ Streat ○ Lewes ○ Ditchling ○ Westmeston ○ East Chiltington ○ Plumpton ○ Billingshurst ○ Offham ○ Cooksbridge ○ Twineham ○ Cowfold ○ Wineham ○ Bolney ○ Shipley ○ Slaugham ○ Henfield ○ Warninglid ○ Staplefield ○ West Chiltington ○ Pyecombe ○ Poynings ○ Newick ○ Fletching ○ Chailey ○ Blackstone ○ Woodmancote ○ Cuckfield ○ Fulking ○ Wivelsfield Green ○ Barcombe ○ Hamsey Village ○ Town Littleworth ○ Small Dole
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