Hilaire Belloc bought King's Land (in Shipley, Sussex), 5 acres and a working windmill for £1000 in 1907 and it was his home for the rest of his life. Belloc loved Sussex as few other writers have loved her: he lived there for most of his 83 years, he tramped the length and breadth of the county, slept under her hedgerows, drank in her inns, sailed her coast and her rivers and wrote several incomparable books about her. "He does not die that can bequeath Some influence to the land he knows, Or dares, persistent, interwreath Love permanent with the wild hedgerows; He does not die, but still remains Substantiate with his darling plains."

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Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Festival of Chichester - Hilaire Belloc talk on the 16th of July at 7.30 PM (Chichester Centre Arts Centre)...



Sussex writer and poet, Hilaire Belloc, lived life to the full: he wrote on many subjects, travelled extensively, was a Member of Parliament, an avid historian, a man of deep spiritual faith, and a great lover of all things Sussex. Historian Chris Hare explores the life and times of this remarkable man.

Hilaire Belloc, though born in France in 1870, spent his youth and most of his adult life in Sussex, living first in Slindon, and then later at Shipley. This talk will include extracts from Belloc’s many essays and poems eulogising his adopted county; but it will also explore the deeply spiritual side of this great man, who lamented the increasing materialism of the western world. Belloc’s predictions of the challenges and threats that would assail us in our own times appear uncannily accurate today. Belloc was loyal and dependable to his friends and family, but he was also prepared to court unpopularity in standing up for causes he believed needed to be defended.

Tickets are £8.50, available online. Early bird £7.50.

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