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THE PARISH OF ST PETER

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Old Town Quartet

Bexhill Old Town Quartet from Shaun Taberer on Vimeo.

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THE BISHOP'S PALACE

The early days of the Manor House

BUILDINGS ON CHURCH STREET

Wealden Hall House and Rimswell

ARTHUR BROOK

The story of the Brook family and Chantry Farm

A BRIEF HISTORY OF BIXLEA

Twelve centuries of local history



The Preservation Society

We are an independent, non party, non-sectarian body that supports and promotes aspects of the Old Town for public benefit.

We hope that this site will whet your appetite, encourage you to visit and perhaps join the enthusiastic band of supporters and volunteers who keep this beautiful town alive and thriving.

Our Aims

Promote high standards of planning and architecture in/or affecting the area of benefit. Educate the public in the geography, history, natural history and architecture of the Old Town.

Secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or public interest. Provide, maintain and support public amenities.

Joining Us

By joining the Society you can help us to enhance the quality of life in our town. Would you like to be an insider at an event, instead of just looking at what is going on? We are always looking for volunteers to help with our projects throughout the year.

Click here to download a membership form.

Our Contact Details

Telephone No: 01424 732642
Email: admin@botps.org.uk
Charity No: 1157672
Company Registration No: 8459906