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- Purley John Fisher Rugby Football Club at Parsons Pightle, Old Coulsdon.
- It was later played in the country often in a special field set aside for the purpose known as a camping-place, camping close or camping " pightle ".
- "' Avery's Pightle "'( ) is a 1.3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Enborne in Berkshire in the southern Midlands of England, notified in 1985.
- Prior to ~ 2010 it had the far more interesting name of Compass Pightle providing a link between Axe and Compass and the use of artisan tools as names and symbols and Sloe Pightle and the now archaic use of the word pightle as a small field or clearing.
- Prior to ~ 2010 it had the far more interesting name of Compass Pightle providing a link between Axe and Compass and the use of artisan tools as names and symbols and Sloe Pightle and the now archaic use of the word pightle as a small field or clearing.
- Prior to ~ 2010 it had the far more interesting name of Compass Pightle providing a link between Axe and Compass and the use of artisan tools as names and symbols and Sloe Pightle and the now archaic use of the word pightle as a small field or clearing.
- There are some notable buildings in Burnt Hill including the Methodist Chapel 1864 which is still in use, Burnt Hill House, Burnt Hill Cottage, Wistaria Cottage ( now very much extended ), Sloe Pightle ( pightle a small field or enclosure presumably where sloes grew ) and Nut & Bolt House formerly the Axe and Compass Public House ( aka The Compasses Inn ).
- There are some notable buildings in Burnt Hill including the Methodist Chapel 1864 which is still in use, Burnt Hill House, Burnt Hill Cottage, Wistaria Cottage ( now very much extended ), Sloe Pightle ( pightle a small field or enclosure presumably where sloes grew ) and Nut & Bolt House formerly the Axe and Compass Public House ( aka The Compasses Inn ).