Coolham

Coolham

Coordinates: 50°59′36″N 0°24′19″W / 50.99322°N 0.4052°W / 50.99322; -0.4052

Coolham
Coolham is located in West Sussex
Coolham

 Coolham shown within West Sussex
OS grid reference TQ120227
Parish Shipley
District Horsham
Shire county West Sussex
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Horsham
List of places: UK • England • West Sussex

Coolham is a hamlet in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It is located at the crossroads of the A272 and B2139 roads 2.8 miles (4.6 km) southeast of Billingshurst. At the crossroads is an old timber-framed inn, the Selsey Arms, formerly the Duke's Head, and before that The King of Prussia.

During World War II there was an advance landing ground nearby, used to support the D-Day landings. This was only in use for about eighteen months, and had almost no permanent buildings. The airmen lived under canvas. Both Polish and British airmen were stationed there, and there is a monument outside the Selsey Arms which lists the names of those who died. The land has long since been reclaimed for agricultural purposes, but there is still a footpath around the field, with trees planted at intervals to commemorate the dead airmen. Each tree has a name plaque attached.

There was once a prominent Quaker community in Coolham, and the "Blue Idol" meeting house, a lovely old timber-framed building, still exists. William Penn, who earlier had founded Pennysylvania in the USA, was closely involved in its establishment, and is believed to have worshipped there. The local junior school was founded as the Coolham British School (later Coolham Primary School) in 1889 by the Quakers. In the mid-twentieth century it moved to its present site, where it is now known as the William Penn primary school.

Coolham is in the ancient parish of Shipley, which adjoins the A24, near the ruin of the Knepp Castle. The castle dates back to medieval times, and is said to have been a hunting lodge for King John at one time. The site of the parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Shipley, dates back to the Knights Templar, and close by is Shipley Windmill, which was once owned by the Sussex writer Hilaire Belloc during the first half of the twentieth century. The windmill had a brief taste of modern-day fame when it featured as the home of Jonathan Creek in the recent TV series.

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