Sompting Abbotts, Sussex
Sompting Abbotts is an urban area in Sompting, Sussex. The area lies in the north of the village and is the site of the former manor of Sompting Abbotts. It was called 'Abbotts' because it had been given, in the Middle Ages, to the Abbey of Fecamp in France. Following the Dissolution, the manor was granted to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. Sompting Abbotts House (1856) was designed by Philip Charles Hardwick in Neo-Gothic style. The building, now a school, replaced the former manor house. Sompting Abbotts is within the council area of Adur (West Sussex).
Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Sussex
Lat, Long: 50.839368,-0.35037
Grid Reference: TQ 1625 0572
Civil Parish: Sompting CP
Council Area: Adur CA (West Sussex CA)
Police Area: Sussex PA
GBPN ID: 41007
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Sompting_Abbotts,_Sussex_41007
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Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Sussex
Lat, Long: 50.839368,-0.35037
Grid Reference: TQ 1625 0572
Civil Parish: Sompting CP
Council Area: Adur CA (West Sussex CA)
Police Area: Sussex PA
GBPN ID: 41007
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Sompting_Abbotts,_Sussex_41007
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