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Wadhurst Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Wadhurst:
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St Peter and St Paul Church in Wadhurst East Sussex is a most impressive church with a 38 metre wooden tall spire. The earliest parts of the church date back to the early 10th Century. Later additions were made during...
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The East Sussex market town of Wadhurst has three main churches, with the Methodist Church occupying a commanding position at the bottom end of the High Street. The imposing buildings were first constructed in 1874 and were designed with a...
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Set within the beautiful Wealden countryside, Bewl Water is south-east England’s largest lake. Here you can enjoy a passenger fery boat, waterside walks, picnic areas or a self-service family restaurant, and a woodland playground. Fly-fishing, watersports and cycle hire are...
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Colkins Mill Church in the pretty East Sussex village of Mayfield has been part of the local community for many generations. The church is deceptively small from the outside as it only shows one aspect to the main road...
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The East Sussex village of Mayfield is a picture postcard location with many historic buildings and churches. The village is located on a ridge and at the flat ground at the bottom of a sharp hill can be found Mayfield...
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A winner of the Historic Houses Association / Christie’s Garden of the Year Award, Pashley Manor Gardens is a privately-owned 11 acre quintessential English garden with a unique belnd of romantic landscaping, fountains, imaginative plantings, and some find old trees....
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St Dunstan’s Church in the East Sussex town of Mayfield is one of the region’s oldest places of worship having been founded in 960 AD. The original wooden church was sited on the exact spot where today’s impressive 13th Century...
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The small hamlet of Marks Cross is roughly halfway between Tunbridge Wells in Kent and Mayfield in East Sussex. At its heart is the small church of St Marks, which did not start life as a church. The building was...
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St Philips Church in Burwash Common was built in 1868 by Victorian worshipers on a site donated by Miss Georgina Trower. Miss Trower was a devote Catholic and as such wanted to see a church built on her land. The...
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St Thomas of Canterbury Church in the East Sussex town of Mayfield can be found a short distance from the centre of the town on Station Road. The church is of fairly modern construction but has a large well tended...
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Mayfield War Memorial can be found taking pride of place directly in front of the main entrance to the magnificent St Dunstan’s Church. The memorial was paid for by local subscription to commemorate the substantial losses the East Sussex village...
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Wrotham Heath Golf Club has a long and distinguished history dating back to 1906 when the club was founded. The course was originally laid out as a 9 hole course on the heathland that is found in this part of...
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