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  • I spent the day with Malcolm and Kitty Muggeridge at their cottage in Robertsbridge, an hour's train south of London.

    George Mitrovich: Do You Know Simone Weil? George Mitrovich 2011

  • We met up at the London Bridge station to take the train out to Robertsbridge.

    A Real Live Castle The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • We then headed off into Robertsbridge proper where we stopped in at a small used bookstore on the high street, and then we headed off into the countryside.

    Archive 2009-04-01 The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • We met up at the London Bridge station to take the train out to Robertsbridge.

    Archive 2009-04-01 The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • We were running a bit late and made our way back from Salehurst to Robertsbridge by road instead of by country path, and had around twenty minutes at a train-side pub before getting a 20:10 back to London.

    Archive 2009-04-01 The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • We then headed off into Robertsbridge proper where we stopped in at a small used bookstore on the high street, and then we headed off into the countryside.

    A Real Live Castle The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • We were running a bit late and made our way back from Salehurst to Robertsbridge by road instead of by country path, and had around twenty minutes at a train-side pub before getting a 20:10 back to London.

    A Real Live Castle The Brillig Blogger 2009

  • I wonderwhat the people in Lewes, Uckfield and Robertsbridge feel about the Brown attitude to Hull.

    Is Hull the Forgotten City? 2007

  • He brought truckloads of ancient Egyptian and medieval English artifacts to his cottage in Robertsbridge, England, and then he arranged his attic precisely as you see this room now.

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • Discovered recently in the abandoned attic of turn-of-the-century amateur archeologist Kieran Barth, from Robertsbridge, England, these riches are both visually stunning and mysterious.

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

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