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Crowborough
B&B set in a private road on the edge of Ashdown Forest. Close to the Horder Centre. Bathurst is the ideal base from which to explore varied National Trust and English Heritage properties, gardens, castles and many places of interest.
Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells
Multi-activity centre. Offers dry-skiing, snowboarding, sledging, ropes courses & initiative training, zip wire, mountain biking, walking and camping expeditions, raft building & more. Open all year
Crowborough
The Blue Anchor is a super spot to ‘moor up’ for a few hours - with locally sourced ingredients and freshly cooked food, delicious drinks and friendly service on offer.
With the pub close to Ashdown Forest and set within the High Weald Area of…
Forest Row
Experience the spectacular scenery of the ancient Royal Hunting Forest. Ashdown Forest is a large open area of heathland together with pine, birch and oak woodland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is famous as the setting for…
Crowborough
18th century public serving food, drink and live events.
Herons Ghyll
The Stables in Herons Ghyll is a Victorian stables conversion. The two bedroomed home can accommodate up to six people. There are two bathrooms a large sitting room and kitchen. The Stables are cosy with a log burning stove, games and TV and it as…
The Square, Forest Row
Coco’s Café in Forest Row provides home cooked/prepared pasties, sausage rolls, cakes, soups and drinks and more.
Crowborough
The Crowborough Country Park is designated a Site of Nature Conservation Interest set in a disused clay quarry. It is a 16 acre local nature reserve (LNR) set within the urban fringes of Crowborough in the area of Jarvis Brook. An undulating…
Crowborough
Two rooms - double en suite and single with private bathroom. Extra bed can be added to double. Close to shops, railway station and buses. Off street parking, free WiFi in quiet location. Good walking in area.
Crowborough
Offers golfers of all standards excellent facilities; the par 35 nine hole course has gently undulating land forms with mature trees, streams and parkland.
Nutley
The oldest, only working open-trestle post mill in the country. Set in the beautiful landscape of Ashdown Forest, Nutley Windmill is a very fine example of the oldest post mill design, known in the country since the 12th Century.
Frant
The Abergavenny Arms is an imposing 15th century coaching inn located in East Sussex.
Tunbridge Wells
Leading providers of quality Rock Climbing Courses in the South East. All ages and abilities welcome.
Crowborough
The Ghyll is a 42 acre Nature Reserve set on the eastern fringe of Crowborough. The habitats are home to the site’s wildlife assemblage which is of county-level importance; reflected in the site’s designation as a Site of Nature Conservation…
Rotherfield
Grade II listed 17th Century pub located in the small village of Rotherfield.
Forest Row
Forest Row pub offering local produce, gardens and accommodation.
Hartfield
St Ives campsite has three fields and two fishing lakes and can be found North West of Hartfield village in East Sussex.
Caravans are sited in the lower field whilst casual visitors have a choice of the top fields. Portakabin toilets are between…
Wych Cross, Near Forest Row
Easter holiday activities for families at the Ashdown Forest for £8 per child. The events are suitable for children aged 5 – 12 years accompanied by an adult. Booking required via Eventbrite.
Maresfield
18th-century coaching inn on the edge of Ashdown Forest, offering food and accommodation with 17 bedrooms.
Crowborough
Comfortable home in a quiet location, on a private road leading onto the beautiful Ashdown Forest. All rooms overlook the established gardens and guests are welcome to use the deck area.