HOME

Highways and Byways in Sussex

Highways and Byways in Sussex

Author(s):

Genre(s): ,

Narrators:

Number of Chapters: 42

Length: 13 hours and 51 minutes

Language: English

A very personal and opinionated wander through the Sussex of around 1900, illustrated with anecdotes, literary and poetic quotations, gravestone epitaphs and a gentle sense of humour. The author colours the countryside with his nostalgia for times past and regret for the encroaching future, his resentment of churches with locked doors, and his love of deer parks, ruined castles and the silent hills.

(I must add my apologies for my attempts at the Sussex dialect in the chapter on that subject.)

[This book is of Reading Grade of 9.55 (i.e. equivalent to 9½ years of U.S. education. Reading Ease score of 63.72 (on a scale from 100 to 0 .. where 65 is easy, 30 a little hard, 0 difficult). These are Flesch-Kincaid readability scores.]

Listening:
Continue to listen:    
01 - Preface; Chapter 1: Midhurst (Peter Yearsley)
02 - Chapter 2: Midhurst's villages (Peter Yearsley)
03 - Chapter 3: First sight of the downs (Peter Yearsley)
04 - Chapter 4: Chichester (Peter Yearsley)
05 - Chapter 5: Chichester and the hills (Peter Yearsley)
06 - Chapter 6: Chichester and the plain (Peter Yearsley)
07 - Chapter 7: Arundel and neighbourhood (Peter Yearsley)
08 - Chapter 8: Littlehampton (Peter Yearsley)
09 - Chapter 9: Amberley and Parham (Peter Yearsley)
10 - Chapter 10: Petworth (Peter Yearsley)
11 - Chapter 11: Bignor (Peter Yearsley)
12 - Chapter 12: Horsham (Peter Yearsley)
13 - Chapter 13: St Leonard's Forest (Peter Yearsley)
14 - Chapter 14: West Grinstead, Cowfold and Henfield (Peter Yearsley)
15 - Chapter 15: Steyning and Bramber (Peter Yearsley)
16 - Chapter 16: Chanctonbury, Washington and Worthing (Peter Yearsley)
17 - Chapter 17: Brighton (Peter Yearsley)
18 - Chapter 18: Rottingdean and wheatears (Peter Yearsley)
19 - Chapter 19: Shoreham (Peter Yearsley)
20 - Chapter 20: The Devil's Dyke and Hurstpierpoint (Peter Yearsley)
21 - Chapter 21: Ditchling (Peter Yearsley)
22 - Chapter 22: Cuckfield (Peter Yearsley)
23 - Chapter 23: Forest Country Again (Peter Yearsley)
24 - Chapter 24: East Grinstead (Peter Yearsley)
25 - Chapter 25: Horsted Keynes to Lewes (Peter Yearsley)
26 - Chapter 26: Lewes (Peter Yearsley)
27 - Chapter 27: The Ouse Valley (Peter Yearsley)
28 - Chapter 28: Alfriston (Peter Yearsley)
29 - Chapter 29: Smugglers (Peter Yearsley)
30 - Chapter 30: Glynde and Ringmer (Peter Yearsley)
31 - Chapter 31: Uckfield and Buxted (Peter Yearsley)
32 - Chapter 32: Crowborough and Mayfield (Peter Yearsley)
33 - Chapter 33: Heathfield and the "lies" (Peter Yearsley)
34 - Chapter 34: Eastbourne (Peter Yearsley)
35 - Chapter 35: Pevensey and Hurstmonceux (Peter Yearsley)
36 - Chapter 36: Hastings (Peter Yearsley)
37 - Chapter 37: Battle Abbey (Peter Yearsley)
38 - Chapter 38: Winchelsea and Rye (Peter Yearsley)
39 - Chapter 39: Robertsbridge (Peter Yearsley)
40 - Chapter 40: Tunbridge Wells (Peter Yearsley)
41 - Chapter 41: The Sussex Dialect (Peter Yearsley)
42 - Postscript (Peter Yearsley)
The audiobook Highways and Byways in Sussex falls under the genres of , . It is written by .