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Forest Row Parish Council

Message from the Chairman of the Parish Council
The Village
Features of Interest
Community Centre
General Information
Neighbouring Villages
Nearby Places to Visit
Ashdown Forest
Forester’s Link
Organisations in the Parish
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Forest Row Parish
Council Contact Information


The Community Centre
Hartfield Road
Forest Row
East Sussex
RH18 5DZ


Tel: 01342 822661
Fax: 01342 825739

Email: Forest Row Council
Forest Row Website

 

Nearby Places to Visit

All places listed are within 15 miles of Forest Row and are open to the public at certain times

HOUSES
STANDEN, Nr. EAST GRINSTEAD (National Trust)
PRIEST HOUSE AND MUSEUM, WEST HOATHLY (Sussex Archaeological Trust)
View of Weirwood Reservoir CHIDDINGSTONE VILLAGE AND CASTLE (National Trust)
PENSHURST PLACE, PENSHURST, Nr. TONBRIDGE
HEVER CASTLE, Nr. EDENBRIDGE
CHARTWELL (former home of Sir Winston Churchill) Nr. WESTERHAM (National Trust)
HAMMERWOOD HOUSE

GARDENS
WAKEHURST PLACE, ARDINGLY (National Trust)
SHEFFIELD PARK, Nr. HAYWARDS HEATH (National Trust)
NYMANS GARDENS, HANDCROSS (National Trust)
BORDE HILL, Nr. HAYWARDS HEATH
HIGH BEECHES, Nr. HANDCROSS
KIDBROOKE PARK
GROOMBRIDGE PLACE
LEONARDSLEE

OTHER ATTRACTIONS
BLUEBELL STEAM RAILWAY - SHEFFIELD PARK TO KINGSCOTE
SACKVILLE COLLEGE, EAST GRINSTEAD - Jacobean Almshouses
TOWN MUSEUM, EAST GRINSTEAD
HAXTED MILL MUSEUM, Nr. EDENBRIDGE
NUTLEY POST MILL, NUTLEY
CHAILEY WINDMILL, CHAILEY
RESERVOIRS AT WEIR WOOD AND ARDINGLY
ASHDOWN LLAMA FARM
HEAVEN FARM
HOME OF POOH BEAR - HARTFIELD
BRITISH WILDLIFE CENTRE - NEWCHAPEL


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