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  • The cheeky Brits ditched their London digs and took up permanent residence in their refurbished getaway house in rural Peasmarsh, England.

    Sneak Peek: April 2008 Dwell Magazine 2008

  • At the very end of the rock-and-roll corridor, in the tiny village of Peasmarsh, lies Paul McCartney's farm, nicknamed "Paulditz."

    Not-So-Square Squires 2008

  • At Peasmarsh was born a poor artificial poet named William Pattison, in whose works I have failed to find anything of interest.

    Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas

  • After his woman died, Jim got his mother back from his sister over to Peasmarsh, which she'd gone to house with when Jim married.

    A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • Miss Peasmarsh smiled and looked very pretty indeed.

    The Phoenix and the Carpet 1891

  • She said Heather, who was living with Sir Paul at his Peasmarsh estate at the time, "was really nice and genuine" at first and when she told her she had been offered another job she asked if she would like to come and work for her instead.

    Your Local Guardian | Sutton 2010

  • She said Heather, who was living with Sir Paul at his Peasmarsh estate at the time, "was really nice and genuine" at first and when she told her she had been offered another job she asked if she would like to come and work for her instead.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • She said Heather, who was living with Sir Paul at his Peasmarsh estate at the time, "was really nice and genuine" at first and when she told her she had been offered another job she asked if she would like to come and work for her instead.

    Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon 2010

  • Trumble began work at the McCartneys 'home in Peasmarsh, Sussex, while Mills was still the former Beatles' wife.

    Analysis 2010

  • She said Mills, who was living with Sir Paul at his Peasmarsh estate at the time, "was really nice and genuine" at first and when she told her she had been offered another job she asked if she would like to come and work for her instead.

    Home 2010

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