Sponsored Links: Elegant Guest House on Mermaid Street Nearby Towns
& Villages

Battle 7.5 miles
Beckley 2.1 miles
Benenden 5.2 miles
Bodiam 2.8 miles
Brede 4.2 miles
Broad Oak 2.8 miles
Catsfield 9.4 miles
Cripps Corner 3.8 miles
East Guldeford 7.3 miles
Flimwell 7.9 miles
Hawkhurst 5.4 miles
Hurst Green 6 miles
Icklesham 6.3 miles
Iden 5.8 miles
John's Cross 5.5 miles
Mountfield 6.6 miles
Newenden 1.6 miles
Peasmarsh 3.6 miles
Pett 7.5 miles
Playden 6.4 miles
Robertsbridge 5.6 miles
Rolvenden 4.1 miles
Rye 6.8 miles
Rye Foreign 4.8 miles
Salehurst 4.8 miles
Sandhurst 2.8 miles
Sedlescombe 4.9 miles
Small Hythe 5.4 miles
St Michaels 7.4 miles
Staplecross 2.9 miles
Telham 7.5 miles
Tenterden 6.5 miles
Udimore 4.2 miles
Westfield 6.2 miles
Whatlington 6.1 miles
Winchelsea 7.1 miles
Winchelsea Beach 7.7 miles
Wittersham 4.7 miles
Online Users: 132

Six Bells and Levett family


Click to start a new message thread.

Name:
(Click name to reply)
Message:
Ross Browning
17 Dec 2007
Hi Jane, my name is Ross Browning and I lived in Northiam 1977 (age 0!) to 2003. Some of my relatives lived or still live (aunties, uncles, parents, grandparent)there so my contact with Northiam remains, I am also an active volunteer with the K&ESR steam railway that includes a station in Northiam situated at the 'bottom' of the village, close by the River Rother (closer when it floods!)and just inside the village and indeed East Sussex county boundary. Sadly the Six Bells at the 'top' of the village closed around the time I completed at the primary school, so 1988-1990 ish and following a very short time of inactivity underwent conversion and extension into a mews of houses called Six Bells Mews. The streetname 'Six Bells Mews' is the only reminder of the former Inn's name although the conversion was a little sympathetic to the pub's original architecture, externally. The small green with surrounding (private) crescent driveway remains with the grand oak tree upon it, exactly where I used to cross to and from the primary school each day for six years, thankfully escorted by Mrs B the Lollipop Lady!
Jane Levett
2 Oct 2007
My father (Peter Levett) grew up in Northiam. I belive that my grandfather, Albert Levett, at one time owned or operated the Six Bells, and also Commons Wood Farm nearby. I visited Northiam in 1990, and scattered my father's ashes at Commons Wood Farm. Can anyome tell me whether the Six Bells is still there?