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Amberley Museum (3 of 5)

Amberley Museum (3 of 5)

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Fire Station
Fire Station
Fire Station

Fairmile Cafe

Fairmile Cafe
Fairmile Cafe

Southdown Bus Garage

Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage
Southdown Bus Garage

Village Garage and Cycle Shop

Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Southdown Bus Garage
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop
Village Garage and Cycle Shop

Wheelwirghts

Wheelwrights Shop And Yard
Wheelwrights Shop

Municipal Engine House

Wheelwrights Shop And Yard
Littlehampton Municipal Engine House
Littlehampton Municipal Engine House
Littlehampton Municipal Engine House
Littlehampton Municipal Engine House
Pratt's Perfection Spirit
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About Amberley Museum

Few people today think of the south-east of England as the home of heavy industry and yet, not so long ago, the beautiful South Downs provided a natural abundance of materials from pits, mines and quarries. Valuable minerals such as fuller’s earth, sand, gravel, clay and chalk, all vital to the construction industry, were in plentiful supply. The site now occupied by the Museum was formerly the Amberley chalk pits and it is these quarries, kilns and associated buildings that form the backdrop to the Amberley story of industry and rural crafts that have shaped this part of Sussex.

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