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Church Twitten, one of the distinctive passages that run off Lewes main streets. Source: Lewes Neighbourhood Plan: radical and ambitious in IHBC's Context 162 (Page 37), published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in November 2019, written by Michael Scammell, conservation officer, South Downs National Park Authority. The assistance of Ian Linton of the neighbourhood plan steering group, Richard Eastham of Feria Urbanism and Rob Lloyd-Sweet of Historic England is gratefully acknowledged. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/162/38/
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