Guestling
[5] In 1896, hand made bricks were first produced in Guestling,[6] which would go on to be used in Royal locations such as Buckingham Palace and Hampton Court.[5] In June 2017, Brian Bellhouse was trampled to death by a herd of cows in a field at Church Lane, Guestling.[10] The village was probably originally centred around the St Laurence's Church, built in the 11th century: the building has a Norman tower which has been Grade I listed since 1961.[11] However, the villagers moved further away from the church, possibly owing to victims of the Black Death being buried in the churchyard.[12][13] Also buried in the graveyard was Olive "Nou" Rand Brockwell, nanny of Christopher Robin Milne.