Mobile tyres fitting service in Southwick West Sussex
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Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a
head office call centre. This provides advice and
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those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have
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More about Southwick West Sussex
Southwick is a small town and civil parish in the
Adur District of West Sussex, England. It is part of the
built-up area of Brighton and is located three miles
(5km) west of the town. The civil parish covers an area
of 863.7ha and has a population of 13195 persons (2001
census).
Southwick was recorded in the Domesday book (1085):
Nigel holds Esmerwick of William. Azor held it of King
Edward. Then, and now, it vouched for one hide and a
half. There is land for 4 ploughs. In demesne are 2
ploughs, and 4 villeins and 6 bordars with 2 ploughs. In
the time of King Edward it was worth 40 shillings, and
afterwards 30 shillings. Now 4 pounds. In that excerpt,
the village is referred to by its Saxon name,
Esmerewick, meaning East pool hamlet. The village was
first recorded as Suthewicke in 1309.
There are several churches - the All Souls Centre (C of
E) in Downsway, St Michaels (C of E) in Church Lane , St
Theresa (RC) in Downland Avenue, Southwick Methodist
Church in Manor Hall Road and Southwick Christian
Community Church in Roman Crescent.
The town grew as the coast became a popular holiday
destination, many of the properties being tourist
accommodation. The railway arrived in the town on 12 May
1840, being the original terminus of the line at that
time. The main road which passes through the town is the
A259 coast road. The A27 road bypasses the town to its
north.
Parts of the town, although not the civil parish which
is in the Adur District, are located across two county
boundaries East Sussex and West Sussex; and some parts
are also in Brighton and Hove.
There is a war memorial on the town's park, Southwick
Green. There is a small shopping centre, Southwick
Square, which houses 2 charity shops, a butchers,
greengrocers, 2 hairdressers, a supermarket, a chemist
and others.
The schools are Manor Hall First School and Manor Hall
Middle School on Manor Hall Road. The main secondary
schools for this catchment area are in Shoreham: King's
Manor Community College (comprehensive) and Shoreham
College (public). Some children may go further afield
and attend Portslade Community College, Davidsons School
for Girls or Steyning Grammar School.
There is a leisure centre in Old Barn Way and a
recreation ground.
Courtesy of Wikimedia,
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