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  • The reserve makes up a section of the Clayton to Offham Escarpment SSSI.
  • Offham has a Quintain on the village green that was reported in medieval times for use in jousting.
  • He is buried in the Churchyard of St Michael & All Angels church, in Offham, Kent.
  • Blackcap is a high hill that is part of the Clayton to Offham Escarpment, and lies within the parish.
  • Coombe Place is at Offham in the parish of Hamsey, East Sussex, approximately three miles ( 5 km ) north of Lewes.
  • In 2001 owners Hanson Aggregates decided to close the site and relocate to the quarry at Blaise Farm, near Offham, which was estimated to have reserves of 35 million tonnes.
  • Clayton to Offham Escarpment is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, which stretches from Hassocks in the west and passes through many parishes including St John Without, to Lewes in the east.
  • The churches at Burham ( joint Anglican and Methodist ), Eccles, Larkfield, Offham and Snodland ( joint United Reformed and Methodist, and now closed ) were in the Maidstone Circuit.
  • The best known historic feature of the village of Offham in Kent is the Quintain, situated on the Green, a supposedly Roman invention which was popular in Elizabethan times as a means of testing the agility of horsemen.
  • "On Offham green there stands a Quintain, a thing now rarely to be met with, being a machine much used in former times by youth, as well to try their own activity as the swiftness of their horses in running at it.
  • Some villages, such as Addington, Trottiscliffe and Offham, are a long way from their churches; at East Peckham, the centre of population moved and the distance was so great that redundant and a new building was provided close to the village.
  • This was a prosperous church with a large congregation until the Black Death decreased the local population so much that by the 19th century it was decided that a new church should be built in the previous hamlet of Offham ( this one was also dedicated to St . Peter ).