Flimwell

The village of Flimwell is in the civil parish of Ticehurst, in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. It is located about two miles from the village of Ticehurst, close to the border with Kent. The village is located at a busy crossroads on the A21 road where two roads — the A268 to Hawkhurst and a secondary road, the B2087 — cross it. The origin of the place-name is from the Old English words fliema and wella meaning the spring of the fugitives. The place-name appears as Flimenwelle in 1210. Flimwell parish church is dedicated to St Augustine of Canterbury.

Flimwell

The village of Flimwell is in the civil parish of Ticehurst, in the Rother District of East Sussex, England. It is located about two miles from the village of Ticehurst, close to the border with Kent. The village is located at a busy crossroads on the A21 road where two roads — the A268 to Hawkhurst and a secondary road, the B2087 — cross it. The origin of the place-name is from the Old English words fliema and wella meaning the spring of the fugitives. The place-name appears as Flimenwelle in 1210. Flimwell parish church is dedicated to St Augustine of Canterbury.