East Hoathly with Halland explained

Official Name:East Hoathly with Halland
Country:England
Region:South East England
Static Image Name:East Hoathly.jpg
Static Image Caption:Public house in East Hoathly
Area Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:15.1
Population:1,600
Population Ref:(Parish-2011)[2]
Population Density:229/sqmi
Os Grid Reference:TQ520161
Coordinates:50.92°N 0.16°W
Civil Parish:East Hoathly with Halland [3]
Post Town:LEWES
Postcode Area:BN
Postcode District:BN8
Dial Code:01825
Constituency Westminster:Wealden
London Distance: NNW
Shire District:Wealden
Shire County:East Sussex
Website:Parish Council

East Hoathly with Halland is a civil parish[3] in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. The parish contains the two villages of East Hoathly and Halland, two miles (3.2 km) to the west; it sits astride the A22 road, six miles (9.6 km) north-west of Hailsham, although the original sharp bend on that road through East Hoathly has now been bypassed.[4] On 1 April 2000 the parish was renamed from "East Hoathly" to "East Hoathly with Halland".[5]

East Hoathly

The origin of the village name is said to be from the family name of De Hodleigh, landowners in the 12th century. The village was the home of Thomas Turner (1729 - 1793), a local diarist, in the 18th century. In more modern times it was the birthplace of founding member/keyboard player of the progressive rock band Genesis, Tony Banks.

A Decca Navigator transmitter station was located here, one of four that formed the English Chain 5B. Designated the Green station, with a base frequency of 127.500 kHz, its GPS location was 50.917°N, 00.150°E. John Pratt was the Station Master and he lived on site with his wife and daughters. After the closure the family moved to Hailsham. A combination of legal complications and the advent of the GPS system doomed Decca Navigator, which first saw service on D-Day and was used to guide ships ashore.

Halland

Halland is a much smaller village than its near neighbour, its history is mainly connected with the Pelham family who built a house here in 1595. The local iron industry also had connection here: it is possible that Halland was a stopping place for the teams of oxen taking cannon to Lewes.[6]

On 3 December 2006 the Festival Fireworks factory in nearby Shortgate caught fire detonating the display pyrotechnics stored on the site. Media reports placed the factory within Halland,[7] although it actually falls within the parish of Ringmer.

Amenities

The parish church (which has no dedication) forms a united benefice with that at Chiddingly;https://sussexparishchurches.org/church/east-hoathly-dedication-unknown/[8] [9] and there is a Church of England primary school in East Hoathly.[10]

There are two public houses in the parish: The Kings Head in East Hoathly; and The Blacksmiths Arms at Halland. There is also a village recreational area where tennis, cricket and football are played.

East Hoathly has its own bonfire society and holds a huge bonfire event each year around the 5 November.[11] Society members dress in an array of costumes ranging from cowboys and Indians, to Vikings and military personnel.

Notable residents

Transport

Stagecoach in Eastbourne provide bus services between Uckfield and Eastbourne via Hailsham and Polegate.

Also, Uckfield railway station is nearby, with hourly services to London Bridge Station via East Croydon Station.

Twinnings

Notes and References

  1. Web site: East Sussex in Figures . 2008-04-26 . East Sussex County Council.
  2. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 8 October 2015.
  3. Web site: East Hoathly with Halland Parish Council – East Sussex, England. easthoathlywithhalland.org.uk. 14 May 2023.
  4. Web site: Domain parking page. thesussexweald.org. 14 May 2023.
  5. Web site: Eastbourne Registration District. UKBMD. 3 February 2023.
  6. Web site: Notes on Halland. https://web.archive.org/web/20071210205603/http://www.villagenet.co.uk/sevensisters/villages/halland.php. dead. 10 December 2007. 14 May 2023.
  7. News: Fireworks depot blaze kills two . 2008-07-20 . 2006-12-03 . BBC Southern Counties News . BBC.
  8. http://www.easthoathlychurch.org/ Parish church website
  9. http://www.roughwood.net/ChurchAlbum/EastSussex/EastHoathly/EastHoathly2003.htm East Hoathly church album
  10. http://www.easthoathlychurch.org/school.html East Hoathly CE Primary School
  11. Web site: Free-events.co.uk - East Hoathly Bonfire. www.free-events.co.uk. 14 May 2023.
  12. Mr Bridgman's Accomplice, Long Ben's Coxswain 1660-1722, John Dann, FastPrint publishing Peterborough 2019,
  13. King of Pirates, The swashbuckling life of Henry Every, E.T. Fox, The History Press, Stroud, 2008
  14. Web site: About Us – East Hoathly with Halland Parish Council .