East Grinstead High Street is one of the best-preserved pre-Tudor high streets in the whole of Britain. Its main claim to fame is that it has the longest continuous run of fourteenth Century buildings of any place on the planet. In fact a great deal of the high street is unchanged from well before Tudor times. As well as the architecture, the street is well adorned with interesting boutiques and fascinating arts and crafts shops that attract visitors from far and wide. When you’ve finished admiring the buildings and shops there are plenty of cafes and teashops to relax in.