Uckfield
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Understand
The first iron cast-cannon was cast in Buxted, a nearby village, by Ralf Hogge (or Huggett). He perfected gun production in 1543 and became a weapon maker by royal appointment.
The town has the oldest working cinema in Sussex which shows big name films.
Uckfield is the last place Lord Lucan was seen and where Emma Le French was born, although neither have any real significance to the town.
Often Sheffield Park is described as 'Uckfield' it is in fact around 10 miles (16 km) away.
Get in
By car
If you want to visit; the A22, A26 and B2102; from Heathfield run by or through Uckfield (it is well signposted).By bus
Uckfield acts as a terminus for many bus routes (31 from Hawards Heath to Uckfield) and as a passing stop for route 29/28 (from Brighton and Lewes to Tunbridge Wells) and route 54 (from Eastbourne and Hailsham to Uckfield and East Grinstead).By train
From London or Surrey trains to Uckfield Station from London Bridge take about an hour and a half, stopping at East Croydon and Oxted among others. £12 return, £7 single. Fare and timetable information is available from Southern Trains, +44 8457 484950. The line does not continue on to Lewes.Get around
Walking is the only way to really see the town, since it is fairly small, but for travelling further afield, cars, buses and trains could be necessary. There is a town bus, but since it mainly tours the housing estates around the town, it will be of little use to visitors.
See
The town has little to distract for more than a morning.
Bridge Cottage is worth a look, but other than that the town is fairly bland. It is cloaked by housing developments, of which more seem to be inevitable. However the surrounding villages of Blackboys, Framfield, and Ashdown Forest are popular with walkers. Parking is free throughout the town.
Bridge Cottage is worth a look, but other than that the town is fairly bland. It is cloaked by housing developments, of which more seem to be inevitable. However the surrounding villages of Blackboys, Framfield, and Ashdown Forest are popular with walkers. Parking is free throughout the town.
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phone: +44 1825 760734address: High St, TN22 1AZA thatched cottage built around 1436. It is used for educational trips and as an events venue.
Do
It’s quite difficult to dress a fairly unexciting town as something that it isn’t. Lewes is probably a better attraction if you wish to visit this delightful area. You are probably better off having a look at the local area including Ashdown Forest or the Cuckoo Trail from Heathfield to Eastbourne. Still, the local area does contain some hidden gems.
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Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum
phone: +44 1825 840573address: Harveys Lane, BN8 5AFA short drive away is this county-wide famous museum featuring a whole host of classic cars, wildfowl, craft shops, an area of forest and laid out gardens, and a small narrow gauge railway (weekends in summer). The Lavender LineA 1-mile long preservation railway a short distance from Uckfield in Isfield. It runs various specials throughout the year, such as Santa specials during the winter. The railway follows the A26 road and is on bus route 29 not 29A. Isfield is a small and attractive village.
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phone: +44 1825 790231address: Sheffield Park, TN22 3QXA short drive from Uckfield - head towards Hawards Heath and follow the signs. There is a bus, number 246, but it is so infrequent that it's not worth the bother. The park features
- magnificent garden landscaped by Capability Brown
- waterfalls, cascades and four large lakes
- a profusion of colour all year, including bluebells, rhododendrons and trees with spectacular autumnal colors
- the National Collection of Ghent azaleas
- the site of the first England v. Australia cricket match
phone: +44 1825 720800
address: Sheffield Park Station, TN22 3QL
Has the most steam railway locomotives outside York. It has been used for various films. It is open year round and popular with tourists and locals.phone: +44 1825 764909
address: 5AS High St, TN22 1AS
A small cinema in the High Street. It has three screens and is cheaper and less soul-destroying than the big multiplexes.Eat
Pubs
The outlying villages generally have better food and more character than the town pubs.-
The Station Inn
phone: +44 1825 760999address: 43 High St, TN22 1AJOwned by Green King, can get pretty rowdy on Friday and Saturday nights, but serves cheap, good quality food, and local (and national) beers. -
phone: +44 1825 769335address: New Rd, Ridgewood, TN22 5TGPub. Local beers aplenty, but they don't have a lot of time for imported stuff (don't expect any lime in your Corona). Sausage and chips £3. You may also stumble across the old war hero (otherwise known as Jolley) who's always there enjoying a drink or 5 and will be sure to entertain with amazing stories of his youth. it is not in the centre, but if you get lost in Ridgewood and need a pint, it's not too bad.
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phone: +44 1825 762989address: Eastbourne Rd, TN22 5SPSlightly pricier, but a nice atmosphere. If ordering food, stick to the menu and don't go for the specials.
Restaurants
Starting at the top of the town (north) and moving down:-
phone: +44 1825 761279address: 228 High St, TN22 1REThe former owner Christopher Nye wrote a book on it. It serves burgers, pizzas, kebabs, and drinks in a sit down diner-like atmosphere. Friendly and the food is of good quality.
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phone: +44 1825 766555address: 184 High St, TN22 1ASPopular pizza restaurant that is now part of Picture House. You may need to book on Friday and Saturday nights. Boasts a full selection of Italian foods and wines.
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phone: +44 1825 763333address: 77 High St, TN22 1APItalian restaurant specialising in pizzas, part of a popular Italian restaurant chain.
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Star of Bengal
phone: +44 1825 762878address: 55 High St, TN22 1APIndian. -
Blue Asia
phone: +44 1825 749789address: 1 London Rd, TN22 1HUIndian. Also has a take-away menu.
Drink
The town has the normal smattering of bars, pubs and a club for evening entertainment. During the day the town is well stocked with cafes. Among the best are The Hop Barn (opposite WHSmiths) and Corbins on the high street.
Pubs such as The Station stay open well into the night, catering for anyone's thirst.
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Hop Barn
address: Worth Ln, Little Horsted, TN22 5TTCoffee shop that is open 7 days a week, has a breakfast menu and serves food during the day. More character than Costa and is situated just behind it; popular almost all the time. -
phone: +44 1825 766670address: 23 High St, TN22 1AGActs as a deli, with a wide selection of meats, cheeses and chocolates and an adorable smell. Few tables. Also serves sandwiches, take away or eat in.
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The Broadway
phone: +44 1825 840910address: 117-119 High St, TN22 1RNThe town's local club, open Friday and Saturday nights. Not a nice place. -
The Smokehouse & Lodge
phone: +44 1825 766790address: 91 High St, TN22 1RGPopular bar at the top of the town.
Pubs such as The Station stay open well into the night, catering for anyone's thirst.
Buy
The town has pretty much anything you could need as a tourist, with facilities including a leisure centre, camping shop, a petrol station and several supermarkets.
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address: Bell Ln, TN22 1BAA petrol station.
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phone: +44 1825 761160address: Downsview Cres, TN22 1UBHas a café.
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phone: +44 345 677 9689address: Bell Farm Rd, TN22 1BASupermarket with a pharmacy.
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phone: +44 1825 763221address: 96-98 High St, TN22 1PU
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phone: +44 1825 764151address: London Rd, TN22 2EAA camping and caravaning shop out of the town to the north.
Sleep
There is nowhere to stay in Uckfield (the last Hotel became a nunnery). However some of the local villages have camping sites or hotels.
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phone: +44 1825 880088address: Little Horsted, TN22 5ESA golf course and hotel; set in the Sussex countryside with views over the Downs, its adjoining golf course is up to worldwide level. The hotel is about 10 minutes drive (car is the only method to get in). It also features a spa; expect high prices coupled with high luxury.
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phone: +44 1825 750581address: Little Horsted, TN22 5TSA late-Victorian countryhouse set in the Sussex countryside near to Little Horsted - and is in the top 200 hotels in UK and Ireland; it is on the A26; south of Uckfield; it is not cheap, but service is good and the restaurant too has won awards. Queen Elizabeth II used to stay there in her youth and visit the church over the road.
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phone: +44 845 072 7412address: Buxted, TN22 4AYThis acts as a spa and is set in beautiful countryside (it also was an old house); deer can often be seen. During summer months the hotel is popular location for weddings, thus it can be difficult to find accommodation on those nights.
Camping
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phone: +44 1825 880078address: Framfield, Easons Green, Halland, TN22 5GJTo the south of Uckfield in Halland (about 3–4 miles out a car is recommended, although there is an infrequent bus route buses up to every hour timetable, opens in PDF ) The campsite also has a fishing lake.
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phone: +44 1825 790226address: Furner's Green, TN22 3RGThe farm where time stood still. This camping site incorporates 170 years of farming life in the heart of the Sussex Weald Heaven Farm, its at Furners Green near Uckfield.