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Chattri & the Windmills Walk
Paths and trails on 'open access' land allowing a circular walk between the Memorial and the Windmills. Accessible by several bus services.
'During the First World War injured Indian soldiers were hospitalised in the Dome in Brighton. The Hindus and Sikhs who died were cremated on the Downs and, in 1921, the Chattri memorial was constructed on the cremation site. Immediately to the south of the Chattri is Chattri Down Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI), most of which is open access land. Chattri Down supports a species-rich chalk grassland habitat and is in the South Downs National Park ...
'Jack, the black tower mill, built in situ in 1866, is a private residence and is not open to visitors. Jill, the white post mill, dates from 1821. Originally situated in Brighton, she was moved here 31 years later by a team of oxen, She has since been restored by volunteers.'
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