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Chiddingfold occurs as village in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, and lies on the occupy A283 between Milford and Petworth. The church, 14th century pub (The Crown), forge, pond, shops & bungalow lie in iii sides of the big village green. There was besides the brick works.
Chiddingfold was another time notable for its glass making - during a reign of Elizabeth I, there were no fewer than eleven glass works on the green. It was utilized around a select few of the finest buildings in the land, including St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, and St George's Chapel, Windsor.
In todays world the village is better known for its torchlit processiin, balefire & pyrotechnic display on a weekend about November 5
(Guy Fawkes Day). A balefire requires weeks to build & is usually when large as a home.
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