A few yards from here
still stands one of the buildings used in the London
to Portsmouth semaphore line. The exposed location and poor living
conditions claimed the lives of two of the operators; now reckoned
to haunt the place.
In the distance, on the
hill on the right, you can see Uppark, a National Trust property.
It is a fine late 17th-century house set high on the South Downs
with magnificent sweeping views to the sea. An extensive, award-winning
exhibition tells the dramatic story of the 1989 fire and restoration
of the house and its collections.
Richard
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