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Brede in East Sussex

Google map showing area surrounding Brede
(Edward I inspects the Channel Fleet)
Location: 50.936319,0.597250
General Details
Brede Sussex - The old oakBrede in East Sussex is a small village on the A28 midway between Hastings and Tenterden it is usually tied in with Broad Oak Brede , as it is in the parish of Brede .

The valley below was completely filled with sea-water at the time and the valley was broad. It is believed that the valley was filled with sea water up to Sedlescombe . In 1030 the Manor of Brede was granted to the Abbey of Fecamp in Normandy, and until 1416, Brede was controlled by the Abbey. The church was built by the Benidictine monks from the Abbey around 1180. Very little of the early church remains, and the majority stems from the 12th century.

In 1297 on the 9th August, the whole of the channel fleet was inspected by King Edward I about 1 mile to the east of Brede Bridge in the harbour at Winchelsea now rich farmland.

An interesting tale from the 16th Century is of Sir Goddard Oxenbridge, a giant of a man who was said to eat a child every night for supper, and who could not be killed by metal, but only by wooden weapons. It is believed that this story was spread by the smugglers in the area, to scare away the curious from Brede Place, which was one of their bases. The story ends with a very drunken Sir Goddard being killed with a wooden saw at Groaning Bridge, between the Church and Brede Place. The Real Sir Goddard 'The Brede Giant' was a very good and honest man who was knighted by Henry VIII in 1509.

Brede was famous for its iron works, and manufactured cannon and shot until the late 1770's, when gunpowder was manufactured. Three major explosions racked the mills, and finally on 7th March 1808 Brede Gunpowder Mills was completely destroyed by a large explosion, ending its production.

In modern times the old victorian steam water pumping engines are being restored by the steam preservation society and can be found open on the first Saturday in the month.
Views
Brede East Sussex - St Georges ChurchThe views south towards Westfield are very picturesque, with the steep hill down to the river providing a pretty vista.

The local steam engines which used to pump water to the resevoir at Hastings are being restored and are known as the Brede in East Sussex Giants , they are an attraction well worth visiting with their enormous fly wheels .
Services
Brede East Sussex - The Brede GiantsThe local services are limited, with the main shopping town at Hastings about 8 miles away. Tenterden is about the same distance to the north east.

The main bus route from Tenterden to Hastings goes through the village.

The nearest trains run from Hastings or Battle on the main London line, providing 1/2 hourly services.
Map
Brede is shown as the red symbol on the map.

Nearby Villages

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Village= Town= Recorded in Domesday=
Battle (William the Conqueror prevails)5.14 miles
Beckley (Alfred the Great and Guns !)
3.92 miles
Broad Oak Brede (On the Crossroads)0.91 miles
Catsfield (Iron, Railways and Clocks)
6.93 miles
Cripps Corner (Home Guard surprises the Army)3.51 miles
Crowhurst (Village devastated by the Normans)
5.70 miles
Ewhurst Green (Great Fire of London contributions)4.32 miles
Guestling (Changing guards at Buckingham Palace)
2.78 miles
Icklesham (Paul McCartney's Recording Studio)3.51 miles
Iden (Sheriff of Kent and Jack Cade)
6.66 miles
Mountfield (17th Century Coal !!)
5.32 miles
Old Winchelsea (Abandoned after the Great Storm)5.69 miles
Peasmarsh (Black Death moves village)4.58 miles
Pett (End of the Royal Military Canal)4.06 miles
Playden (Saltcote and fish)
7.08 miles
Robertsbridge (The Home of Modern Cricket)6.42 miles
Rye (On the Island)
6.20 miles
Salehurst (Richard the Lion Heart's Gift)
6.06 miles
Sedlescombe (Best gunpowder in Europe)
2.78 miles
Staplecross (Mothers grudge hangs son)3.73 miles
Udimore (Angels move the Church)
2.33 miles
Westfield (Bonfire Boys under suspicion)
2.26 miles
Whatlington (King Harold's Manor)
3.96 miles
Winchelsea (Inland Cinque Port !!)4.98 miles
Winchelsea Beach (Holidaymakers and Henry VIIIs Fort)5.70 miles
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