Snowy Rustington features in Christmas cards series

NEWLY published Christmas cards, displaying attractive views of three of Rustington’s historic buildings in the snow, are now on sale in the village.

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Little Ffynches, one of the Rustington Heritage Association Christmas cardsLittle Ffynches, one of the Rustington Heritage Association Christmas cards
Little Ffynches, one of the Rustington Heritage Association Christmas cards

The professionally-produced cards, which are being sold in aid of the Rustington Heritage Association, feature colour photographs of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, the former village school, now the parish church hall, and Little Ffynches, a chocolate box cottage in the conservation area.

The cards, which measure about 18cm by 12.5cm, are available in packs of ten, with each pack containing either a mix of cards or ten of the same design.

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Each pack costs £5, including envelopes, and the cards can be purchased from Rustington Museum, in The Street, Arun Office Services, in Sea Lane, and F. W. Skinner, the jewellery shop in The Street.

The Rustington Heritage Association is a registered charity which promotes, protects and preserves the history and heritage of Rustington.

Proceeds from the sale of the Christmas cards will help to support its work.

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