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Uckfield Town Council Official Guide
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 Uckfield Town Council

UCKFIELD TOWN COUNCIL
Uckfield Civic Centre,
Uckfield,
East Sussex.
TN22 1AE
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Tel Enquiries: 01825 762774
Fax Enquiries: 01825 765757

Email: Uckfield Council
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Out and About

Out and About

Ashdown Forest Llama Park

Wych Cross Nr. Forest Row, East Sussex. Tel. 01825 712040. www.llampark.co.uk

Barnsgate Manor

A range of unique English Wines. Restaurant facilities. Ample parking. Free admission. For further information telephone 01825 713366. email: info@barnsgate.co.uk.
Website: www.barnsgate.co.uk.

Bentley House, Wildfowl and Motor Museum

B2192, Halland Nr. Lewes, East Sussex. Further information telephone: 01825 840573.
Email: barrysutherland@pavilion.co.uk.

Blackberry Farm

On the A22, 5 miles south of Uckfield. Facilities for the disabled. Picnic and play areas. For further information call 01825 872912. www.blackberry-farm.co.uk.
Email: info@blackberry-farm.co.uk.

Bluebell Railway

Timetable for info: 01825 722370 - 24 hours.
Pullman bookings: 01825 720801. Other enquiries: 01825 720801 - office hours. www.bluebell-railway.co.uk.

Drusillas Park

Alfriston“Best Small Zoo in the South”. Telephone/Fax: 01323 442667 24hr ansaphone www.drusillas.co.uk

Firle Place

Firle, near Lewes. Shop, gallery, licensed tearoom. Telephone 01273 858307 for information. www.firleplace.co.uk

Glynde Place

Glynde, near Lewes. Glynde Place is a 16th century brick and flint house around a courtyard. Telephone 01273 858224 for information,

Heaven Farm

170 years of farming life in the heart of the Sussex Weald. Opening times from March to November 10.00am to 5.30pm inclusive. For further information telephone: 01825 790881. Email Butler.Enterprises@farmline.com.
Website: www.heavenfarm.co.uk.

Lavender Line

Contact Information: 24 hour information line on 09068 800654. Telephone: 01825 750515. Website: www.lavender-line.co.uk

Lavender Line

Nutley Windmill

Ashdown Forest Nr Crowborough, East Sussex. Nation Grid Ref. TQ451291. Open National Mills Weekend and the last Sunday in each month from March to September 2.30-5.30pm. Also most Wednesdays throughout the year from 11am to 4pm or dusk, whichever is the sooner. Entry free-donations are most welcome. Access for disabled persons is very limited.

Wilderness Wood

Open daily all the year round 10am to 5.30pm/dusk if earlier. For information telephone: 01825 830509. email: enquiries@wildernesswood.co.uk. www.wildernesswood.co.uk.

The National Trust Properties Kent and East Sussex area.

There are a number of National Trust properties and Gardens in the locality e.g. Alfriston Clergy House, The Tye, Alfriston, Batemans, Kiplings House, Burwash, Bodiam Castle and Sheffield Park Garden.
For further information contact The National Trust Kent and Sussex, The Estate Office, Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. TN3 8JN. Telephone: 01892 890651. www.ukindex.co.uk/nationaltrust
English Heritage Properties:
There are various English Heritage sites within the area e.g. Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, Anne of Cleaves House, Lewes and Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Hailsham.
For further information contact English Heritage South East Region, Eastgate Court, 195-205 High Street, Guildford, GU1 3EH. Telephone 01483 252000.



Whilst every care has been taken in compiling this publication and the statements contained herein are believed to be correct, the publishers and promoters cannot accept responsibility for any inaccuracies. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any format, without permission, is strictly forbidden.All the photographs in this booklet were taken by:“Lockeyear Photography”, Uckfield Town Council, Uckfield Festival, Uckfield Farmers Market, The Uckfield and District Preservation Society, HillPhotographic@aol.com (Ron Hill), Lawson Commercial, the Church community and Nick Martin