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Iford is a village and
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in the
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of East Sussex, England. The village is located two miles (3.2 km) south of Lewes. The parish lies on slopes of the
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in the valley of the River Ouse.


Notable buildings

Iford parish sits to the north of Rodmell and to the south of
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. To the east (and on the other side of the River Ouse) is the Glynde parish and to the far west, over the
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, is
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. The parish has many notable buildings. Indeed, it has eighteen listed structures in Iford, including Sutton House of circa 1800. The Greenwich meridian runs through the village which is marked by a sundial, provided for by a
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Lottery Fund grant.


St Nicholas Church

The parish church of St Nicholas is a Norman church and dates from the 12th century, although much restored in the 19th century. It has an unusual arrangement of nave and chancel separated by the tower, possibly formerly at the crossing, though transepts and a north aisle have been demolished. It is a
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building.


Iford Manor

Iford Manor is a neo-gothic house built in 1830 by Henry Burley. It is three storeys with three gables and a tiled roof. It is a Grade II listed building.


Swanborough Manor

Swanborough Manor is also
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listed building. It incorporates fabrics which date back to 1200 from the Grange of St Pancras, a dependency of St Pancras Priory, Lewes.


Notable areas

Iford Estate at , owns most of the surrounding area around Iford. It lies within the
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and comprises Iford Farm, Swanborough Farm, Rise Farm to the southeast of Lewes and Houndean Farm to the northwest. The estate is heavily diversified. Its principle enterprises are still the production of cereals and beef, but is also has a range of properties and leisure facilities, which includes shooting, fishing lakes, light aircraft and luxury accommodation. It is owned by John Robinson. The Estate claims to be environmentally friendly. His brother, David Robinson, owns Northease Farm. Lewes Brooks sits to the east of the village. It is of biological importance and part of the flood plain of the River Ouse. It provides a habitat for many other invertebrates such as water beetles and snails. The Downs to the west of Iford are impressive. It is the most treeless part of our Downs without the deep-cut bostals (tracks) visible in other parts, as medieval traders and herders descended these slopes comparatively rarely. At the top of the scarp in this area are three hills: Front Hill, Iford Hill and Swanborough Hill. Across the ridge is the line of the
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.Unfortunately despite passing close to the designated Iford Hill slopes, it does not actually pass ancient Downland pasture, nor benefit from the flowers and wildlife that survives off it. Three ancient barrow clusters have also been lost to the plough on Front Hill.


Lewes Brooks

Located to the east of Iford village, Lewes Brooks, known locally as the Vale of the Brooks, works as a flood plain of the River Ouse between Lewes and Southease. The Brooks support a wide diversity of invertebrates, with water beetles ( Coleoptera) being particularly well represented. There are also several rare snails ( Mollusca), flies ( Diptera) and moths ( Lepidoptera). The brooks at Iford are less biodiverse than the brooks in the surrounding parishes due to the intensive farming they have sustained in the last fifty years. The Sussex Ouse Valley Way, a track between
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in
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and the sea at Seaford in East Sussex, runs along the eastern most boundary of the parish along the west bank of the Ouse and the eastern edge of the brooks.


Swanborough Hill

Swanborough Hill () is the northern most peak of the parish and borders
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. The hill itself was not named after swans. The name came from the Saxon ‘swan’, as in ‘swain’ and so its origin is not the ‘swan’s hill’, but the ‘herdsman’s hill’. It once had a barrow field, including a cluster of small Saxon tumps, but it has been intensively farmed since the war, ploughed and sprayed with agro-chemicals. The tumps and ancient vegetation is now gone. In summer, now, the
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has taken hold, sometimes in dense patches.


Iford Hill

Between Swanborough and Front Hill is Iford Hill. The slopes of Iford Hill are part of a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. The north west is in good condition and the calcareous grassland supports a good variety of species. However surveys have indicated that the east side has scrub encroachment with uniform gorse and a lot of
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.


Front Hill

Front Hill is to the southern most peak of the parish and borders Southease. The south slopes of Front Hill () has retained a Down pasture. Unfortunately, it lies one thousand metres to the south of the
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and so this area of natural beauty is missed by the majority of walkers. However, it is sun-soaked and south facing Access land and in July the turf can be spangled
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s, rampion and harebells. The two parts of the site are grazed and well-managed although the unremitting grazing of the northern half does not allow for flower displays.


Home, Long and Whiteway Bottom

Behind the peaks of Front, Iford and Southease Hill the parish continues west. There are three valleys, Home Bottom, Long Bottom and Whiteway Bottom. From the slopes of Long Bottom () southwards you look across long ripples of hills, like the sea, and the cliffs of
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is where the view ends. There are tumps that could be barrows. The area can support bee and spotted orchids some years with sky blue
chalk milkwort ''Polygala calcarea'', the chalk milkwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygalaceae, native to western Europe. It is a delicate mat-forming evergreen perennial growing to tall by broad, with spikes of small, vivid deep blue fl ...
and rockrose with adonis blue butterfly and yellow belle moth. A path climbs up Whiteway Bottom to Pickers Hill and on the top there was a barrow field. It is ploughed out now. When the sun is low you can see bold prehistoric field lynchets at the head of the Whiteway combe (), and back towards Highdole in the Rodmell parish, as well as up the dean around Long Bottom. The south slope of Whiteway Bottom () is a tranquil old Down pasture site. It was damaged by agro-chemicals at its western end, but the middle and eastern end is intact, with lots of butterflies, including
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,
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, common blue and marbled white, and lots of old Down pasture herbs. Whiteway Bottom turns up the dean, where it used to be called Isenden, and splits into three combes. The first of these used to be called Short Bottom and is now Killal (). There are cowslips and devil's-bit flower and
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buterflies. A little copse has been planted and there are boney lynchets. It was a neglected place, but now it is grazed and well-managed.


Pickers Hill

A path from Balsdean and Whiteway Bottom runs up from the south to Pickers Hill. From Southease Hill, to the northwest, a ridge track takes you on to the Hill too. There is public footpath that runs southwest along the Pickers Hill ridge. On either side of you are seemingly endless agricultural fields, but to the south are views of the sea.


Balsdean Bottom

Above Balsdean Bottom () there is a game bird release pen on the northwest end. They breed the now rare
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which makes its more acceptable to walkers. Its slopes were ploughed during the 20th century and received agrochemicals unlike the treasured and protected valleys at Castle Hill, which lie to the west of Balsdean. Gladly, there are signs of a change as new agro-environmental support systems kick in. The valleyside east of Balsdean (), has a scallop-shaped site on its steepest part which retains its aboriginal vegetation, but it has had no grazing for many years and so has become overgrown with tor grass and encroaching thorn. Below its lower fence line, a fragment of old turf is well-grazed by a Brighton tenant farmer. Where the sheep can go, the flowers follow and
horseshoe vetch ''Hippocrepis comosa'', the horseshoe vetch, is a species of perennial flowering plant belonging to the genus ''Hippocrepis'' in the family Fabaceae. Description The overall appearance depends on its habitat: sometimes it forms upright clumps ...
,
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and spotted orchids and powder-blue
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thrive here.


Governance

On a local level, Iford parish is governed as a
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with meetings held in Iford Hall built in 1931 in memory of Audrey Robinson. The next level of government is the district council. The parish of Iford lies within the Kingston ward of
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, which returns a single seat to the council. The election on 4 May 2007 elected a Liberal Democrat East Sussex County Council is the next tier of government, for which Iford is within the Newhaven and Ouse Valley West division, with responsibility for Education, Libraries, Social Services, Civil Registration, Trading Standards and Transport. Elections for the County Council are held every four years. The
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Keith Glazier was elected in the 2017 election. The UK Parliament constituency for Iford is Lewes. The Conservative
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has been serving as the constituency MP since 2015. Prior to
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in 2020, the village was part of the
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constituency in the
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.


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