[Brighton] Where is Hollingbury?

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Chicken Run

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I particularly like ‘The Royal Valley’ 10 points who can tell me where this little figment of someone’s imagination is ??
 
















AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Did Oliver Postgate, the creator of the Clangers, ever live in Woodingdean by any chance?

Clanger.jpg
 






Eeyore

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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"The Dean/Dene suffix on the end of a place name probably traces its roots back to the Old English word 'denu', which means 'a little valley'."
I suppose 'Rotting' means red, from the german 'rot'

(Bloody communists)
 






Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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It's probably been asked before but I have a memory like a fish (and haven't read every thread ever) but what, if anything, does 'dean' mean? Brighton has loads of them - Hollingdean, Bevendean, Coldean, Withdean, Roedean, Woodingdean, Ovingdean, Rottingdean and Saltdean.
Patchdean?
 


















AK74

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First ever Hawks game was on the sloping pitches on Ditchling Road - just below the reservoir.

That was the original site of Hollingbury golf course. The clubhouse was situated where the nursery is now (opposite the entrance to Balfour Road).
 




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