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  • It dates from the Mid 18th century and is constructed of flint, clunch and brick, with a colour wash over plaster, and a roof of black-glazed pantiles.
  • Although the main building is seventeenth century parts of its structure date back to at least 1480 Tudor fireplace, original fine wooden panelling from the seventeenth century and its rare pilasters made of clunch.
  • The church was constructed from a variety of materials; the nave incorporates clunch ( a type of limestone ), flint and ironstone, and the mouldings of the doors and windows are made from Reigate stone.
  • It is now overgrown with wild flowers and is grazed by rare breeds of sheep . " The Clunch Pit " provides spectacular views into three different counties, as the pit places you a couple hundred feet above the village below.
  • Trade declined rapidly after railways reached the area in the 1850s, but some carriers continued to operate, with the last load of 525 tonnes of clunch being shipped in the early 1930s, and some peat being carried for a few years after that.
  • Inside is the nave with its north and south aisles and south chapel ( now used to house the organ ), and the chancel with a restored chancel arch ( originally built in the Norman era using clunch, a common building material in Sussex ).
  • Nether Robertland, Fulshaw, Clonherb, Broadmoss, Cauldhame, Braehead, Hairshaw, Lintbrae, Overhill, Burnfoot, Pokelly ( East & West ), Clunch ( High & Low ), Derclabboch and others were part of the Robertland Estate at the time of the sale.
  • In the charter of confirmation of 1512 the feudal Barony of Polkelly comprised Darclavoch, Clonherb, Clunch, with its mill, Le Gre, Drumboy, the lands of Balgray, with its tower, fortalice, manor, and mill, and the common of Mauchirnoch ( Glenouther ).
  • The coasters stopped when Denver Sluice was built on the River Great Ouse, but smaller vessels continued to trade in agricultural produce, timber and a type of building material called clunch, which were exported through Kings Lynn, while incoming trade included building materials, stone, salts, wines and spirits.
  • Brownish Bargate stone from the southwest of the county " tougher, coarser and more durable than Reigate stone " ( also known as firestone )  was used at Buckland, Clunch is also used at Betchworth, along with chalk; Ashlar formed from the soft, easily workable stone of the Strict Baptists at various times, but as of is up for sale.
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