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Blackham

Blackham is a village in the Wealden district of East Sussex. It lies within the Withyham civil parish. Its nearest town is Royal Tunbridge Wells, which lies approximately east from the village. The village is situated on the East Sussex- Kent border.

The name Blackham (Black Hamlet) comes from the village being known as the resting place for smugglers returning from the coast with their booty as it was exactly one day's ride from Dover. At the time, it was described as a 'den of iniquity' due to the raucous and often violent behaviour of the smugglers.

Hever Castle (the childhood home of Anne Boleyn), Penshurst Place and Bolebroke Castle, all regularly frequented by Henry VIII are all within 4 miles of Blackham as is the village of Hartfield - the home of Christopher Robin, Winnie-the-Pooh, and the actual Pooh Bridge location in Ashdown Forest where you can still play poohsticks.

Category:Villages in East Sussex

Blackham (surname)

Blackham is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Blackham baronets
  • Denis Blackham (born 1952), British audio engineer
  • Dorothy Blackham (1896–1975), Irish illustrator, artist, and teacher
  • Ernest Blackham (1898–1966), English footballer
  • Fred Blackham (1873–1967), Australian rules footballer
  • H. J. Blackham (1903–2009), British humanist philosopher, writer and educationalist
  • Jack Blackham (1854–1932), Australian cricketer
  • Jeremy Blackham (born 1943), British Royal Navy officer
  • Joan Blackham, British actress