Bexhill
In South East England's East Sussex county, (often simply Bexhill) Bexhill-on-Sea is a town of the seaside. In a charter granted in 772 AD by Mercia's King Offa was the reference to Bexhill, or Bexelei as it was called. On the instructions of St. Richard, Bishop of Chichester, the manor house that is later, of which the ruins can be seen in Bexhill Old Town at the Manor Gardens, was built about 1250. Queen Elizabeth I in 1561 took of Bexhill Manor possession and she gave it to Earl of Dorset, Sir Thomas Sackville, years later.
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