DescriptionOreham Common - geograph.org.uk - 60454.jpg
English: Oreham Common. 14 acres of herb rich grassland with some scrub and woodland, it has a small pond in the western corner. In its earliest days a Roman road ran its length, and in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Smugglers such as Black Jack used a pathway across the Common, known as Old Mans Neck to bring their ill-gotten gains northwards from the coast. see http://www.henfield.gov.uk/commons.htm
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