Robertsbridge
Robertsbridge is a town in the civil parish of Salehurst and also Robertsbridge, as well as the Rother district of East Sussex, England. It is about 10 miles (16 kilometres) north of Hastings and also 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The River Rother passes through the town. The village is thought to go back to 1176 when a Cistercian abbey was founded there by the Abbot, Robert de St Martin. When a market charter was provided in 1198 by Richard I to Robertsbridge (Pons Roberti in Latin) it was the initial recorded use the name. The abbey was dissolved in 1538; however, the community thrived, and most of the earliest existing residences in the village date from the 14th as well as 15th centuries, including The Seven Stars Inn on High Street. At Robertsbridge is the Robertsbridge Codex (1360 ), a songs manuscript of the 14th century. It includes the earliest making it through music created specifically for keyboard. Robertsbridge train station gets on the primary train line from Hastings to London, as well as the A21 trunk road. Robertsbridge bypass opened up in 1989. Robertsbridge Community College, a specialist mathematics as well as computer system university, is the tiniest such in the region of East Sussex. The regional primary school is Salehurst Church of England Primary School. Robertsbridge cultural companies include Robertsbridge Arts Partnership (RAP], a Jazz Club as well as Robertsbridge Wine Club (RWC). Sports clubs include Robertsbridge Cricket Club. and also formally Robertsbridge Rugby Football Club, but it dissolved in the 2008-2009 period. Robertsbridge has a bonfire culture. Robertsbridge is also the house of the Headquarters of Grays-Nicolls, a significant brand in Cricket, and additionally the Headquarters of Gilbert, among the largest brand names in predominantly Rugby Union, however likewise Netball. Robertsbridge United Reformed Church, a Quality II-listed church integrated in 1881, stands on the High Road. The former Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel, constructed in 1842 and also detailed Grade II, neighbors. At Robertsbridge is the Bruderhof, a domestic Anabaptist area called Darvell, who number about 300. They run a publishing residence called Plough, a production center as well as college.