2. Sugar Loaf Looking Up
1. Sugar Loaf From Temple
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3. Sugar Loaf Gleeming


In the early 1960's this building was in danger of being demolished. The farmer whose property it rests on was worried about its upkeep and the liability.
The 'Repair the Sugar Loaf Fund' was started by Brightling residents and this paid for the first repairs done in 1966.
Since then the County Council agreed to maintain the building.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
The 'Repair the Sugar Loaf Fund' was started by Brightling residents and this paid for the first repairs done in 1966.
Since then the County Council agreed to maintain the building.
For more information about them you can visit his site:
John Fuller Follies
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