Views from a walk around Lewes
The friend I’m visiting went to her volunteer job, so I wandered around by myself until she had finished. The steep hill is Keere Street. The baby coot was at the Pells. The archway is at the Open Door project, the gladiolus is in Southover Grange park.
In the extra, the white lion was the emblem of Simon de Montfort who won the battle of Lewes in 1264 (this was being re-enacted on Saturday apparently). Then an attractive town garden, a hornbeam tree at the Pells, the river Ouse going northwards out of the city, and a window at Southover Grange, 1572, now the register office.
A lovely quirky town, I enjoyed exploring.
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