Alfriston

Alfriston is a village in the county of East Sussex, England. The village lies in the valley of the River Cuckmere, about six miles from Seaford. At the census in 2001 774 inhabitants were counted.

The village is visited by many tourists because it 's intact ancient village is a typical English village. At the edge of the village near the river is the St. Andrew 's Church. It was built around 1370 and is also called " Cathedral of the Downs " called.

The Star Inn

The George Inn

The Smugglers Inn

In 1931 Eleanor Farjeon wrote the popular hymn Morning Has Broken in Alfriston, allegedly on the beauty that she looked around in this village. The song was later sung by Cat Stevens.

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