Built-up area in Rother, East Sussex, England
| Coordinates: | 50.869, 0.446 |
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| OS grid ref: | TQ 72 10 |
| Dialling code: | 01424 (Hastings) |
The Lunsford's Cross is a small rural crossroads and locality in the district of Rother, in East Sussex, England. It sits amid the rolling farmland and hedgerow‑lined lanes typical of the High Weald, and the name suggests the historic presence of a wayside cross or boundary marker - a common medieval feature that often gave tiny hamlets their identity.
Today the area is largely agricultural, made up of farms, cottages and narrow country roads; local life tends to centre on parish activities, village halls and nearby market towns, while many residents commute to larger centres for work. It appeals to walkers and local historians who enjoy tracing old lanes, field patterns and vernacular buildings that reflect the district’s long rural past.
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