Coombes

Coombes is a patch in the district of Adur in West Sussex, England. It is located about five kilometers north of Shoreham- by-Sea on the River Adur.

The roots of the patch go back to the 11th century. At this time, the local church was built, which houses some of the most important frescoes of England. In addition, the church has a single of the oldest bells ( engl.: single bell) in Sussex. These dates estimated from 1150, was probably cast in Normandy and weighs about 35 kilograms.

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