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CARAVAN SITES in ROTHER Battle Crowhurst Caravan Park, Hastings PUBLIC REGISTER – CARAVAN SITES IN ROTHER Battle Crowhurst Caravan Park, Hastings Road, Battle, East Sussex Owner – Mr Simmons Static Site –275 Caravans Netherfield Place Caravan Site, Netherfield Hill, Battle, East Sussex TN33 9PP Owner - Mr Rudland 1 Residential Mobile Home Bexhill On Sea Barnhorn Manor Caravan Site, Barnhorn Road, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex Owner – Mr Ward-Jones, PIP Properties, The Cottage, Barnhorn Manor Barnhorn Road, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex TN39 4QB Static Site – 100 Caravans Buckholt Kennels Mobile Home, Buckholt Lane, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex TN39 5AX Owner – Mr P Reed 1 Residential Mobile Home Cobbs Hill Farm, Watermill Lane, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex, TN39 5JA Owner – Mr Claxton 10 Static Caravans & 45 Touring Pitches Pebsham Riding School, 175 Pebsham Lane, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Rodriguez 1 Residential Mobile Home St John Ambulance Camp, High House Farm, Ninfield Road Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex, TN39 5JG Owner – Manager Static Site – 6 Caravans & 75 Touring Pitches Sovereign View, Constables Farm, Barnhorn Road, Bexhill On Sea East Sussex, TN39 4QR Owner - Sovereign View Association C/O Mr Dennis, 19 Bankside, Hartley, Longfield, Kent, DA3 7RD Static Site – 45 Caravans The Kloofs, Whydown, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex Owner – Mr Griggs – 01424 842839 Static Site – 75 Caravans & 50 Touring Pitches Bodiam Park Farm Camp, Junction Road, Bodiam, East Sussex, TN32 5XA Owner - Mr Bailey, Park Farm, Bodiam, East Sussex, TN32 5XA Touring Site – 50 Pitches Camber Caravan Plot 2A, Lydd Road, Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner – Mr Paddy, 50 Bramcote Grove, Bramcote Green, London SE16 3BW Static Site – 1 Caravan Caravan Plot 3A, Lydd Road, Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner – Mr Young Static Site – 1 Caravan Camber Sands Leisure Caravan Pk, Lydd Road, Camber Rye, East Sussex Owner - Leisure Great Britain Static Site & Touring – 741 Static Caravans & 69 Touring Pitches Southview, Plot 3B Lydd Road, Jurys Gap,Camber, East Sussex Owner – Mr Young, 215 Ellenborough Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 5LB Static Site – 1 Caravan Wall Farm Estate, 26A Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Mills Static Site – 1 Caravan Wall Farm Estate, 27 Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Mills Static Site – 1 Caravan Wall Farm Estate, 30 Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Betts-Allen Static Site – 1 Caravan Wall Farm Estate, 31 Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner - Mr &Mrs G.Cutts Static Site – 1 Caravan Wall Farm Estate, 31A Jurys Gap, Camber, East Sussex Owner - Mr &Mrs G.Cutts, 149 Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsden, Surrey Static Site – 1 Caravan Catsfield Senlac Touring Park, Main Road, Catsfield, East Sussex Touring Site – 32 Pitches Wylands Angling Centre, Powdermill Lane, Catsfield, East Sussex Owner – Mr Bourner Touring Site – 12 Pitches Crowhurst Brakes Coppice Farm, Forewood Lane, Crowhurst, East Sussex, TN33 0SJ Owner – Mr & Mrs Dudley Touring Site – 30 Pitches Dallington Old Holbans Pet Hotel Mobile Home, Brightling Road, Dallington, East Sussex, TN21 9ND Owner – Mrs Kay 1 Residential Mobile Home Ewhurst Lordine Court Caravan Park, Lordine Lane, Ewhurst, East Sussex, TN32 5TS Owner - Miss Horvath Static Site – 150 Caravans & 120 Touring Pitches Guestling Coghurst Hall Caravan Park, Ivyhouse Lane, Hastings, East Sussex Owner – Park Leisure Ltd Static Site – 565 Caravans Hastings Beauport Caravan Park, The Ridge, Ore Hastings, East Sussex Owner – Park Leisure Ltd Static Site – 905 Caravans Iden Devonia Caravan Site, Wittersham Road, Iden Rye, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Chapuis, 6 Tower Street, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7AT Static Site – 30 Caravans (1 Residential) Normans Bay Central Site, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex, BN24 6PR Owner – Mr R.Smith, The Ancorage, Normans Bay, East Sussex BN24 6PS Static Site – 175 Caravans Conquest, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex Owner - Mr Mortlock, 77 Chiltern View Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex Static Site – 3 Caravans Land West Of Signals Plots 55/56, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex Owner – Mr Matthews, 80 Mead Way, Caulsden, Surrey, CR5 1PH Static Site – 2 Caravans Norwood Caravan Site, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex Owner – Mrs Mason, 62 Amies Avenue, West Ewell, Epsom, Surrey Static Site – 2 Caravans 1 Riverside, Sluice Road, Normans Bay, East Sussex Residential – 2 Caravans Seacroft Caravan Site, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex Owner – Mr Wiltshire, 49 Breech Lane, Walton-on-the-hill, Tadworth Surrey Static Site – 2 Caravans Star Inn Caravan Site, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex, BN24 6QG Owner – Residential – 15 Caravans Why Worry Caravan Site, Normans Bay, Pevensey, East Sussex Owner – Mr Beckett, 10 Dibdin Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 2PH Static Site – 1 Caravan Northiam Rother Valley Inn, Station Road, Northiam Rye, East Sussex Owner – Mr Holt Static Site – 12 Caravans & 6 Pitches Peasmarsh Cock Horse Inn, Main Road, Peasmarsh, East Sussex Static Site – 20 Caravans & 5 Touring Pitches Pett Level Beach Caravan Park, Pett Level Road, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner – Riddlecourt Ltd c/o Mr I Blake, 45 Ian Close, Bexhill On Sea, TN40 2RL Static Site – 30 Caravans Diddikies Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex, TN35 4EQ Owner – Mr Low, 36 Southview Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Static Site – 1 Caravan Gladwin Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex, TN35 4EQ Owner - Mrs J.Barrett James Static Site – 1 Caravan Kentucky & Dixie, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner – Mr T.White, 31 Avondale Road, Bromley, Kent, BR1 4HS Static Site – 2 Caravans Merrythought Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner - Mr Saunders, Milton Mount, Font Hill, East Grinstead, West Sussex Static Site – 1 Caravan Marsham Brook Caravan Site Plot 19, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner – Mr Jones, 10 Elmtree, Appledore, Kent Static Site – 1 Caravan Samantha Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex, TN35 4EQ Owner – Mr Patterson Static Site – 1 Caravan Sunview Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner – Mrs Amos, 49 Kennelwood Crescent, New Addington, Croydon Surrey CR0 0DR Static Site – 1 Caravan Trewella Caravan Site, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex Owner – Mr Wimshurst, Trevone, Victoria Road, Crowborough, TN6 2JQ Static Site – 1 Caravan Whispers, Marsham Brook, Chick Hill, Pett Level, East Sussex, TN35 4EE Owner – Mr Jones, 10 Elmtree, Appledore, Kent Static Site – 1 Caravan Rye Harbour Frenchmans Beach Caravan Site, Rye Harbour Road, Rye, East Sussex Owner – Park Resorts Ltd Static Site – 315 Caravans & 2 Residential John Jempson & Son Mobile Home, Rock Channel, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HL Owner - John Jempson & Son 1 Residential Mobile Home Sedlescombe Coombe Wood Mobile Home, Sandrock Hill, Sedlescombe, East Sussex TN33 0QR Owner - Mr Dellow 1 Residential Mobile Home Whydown Farm Caravan Park, Crazy Lane, Sedlescombe, East Sussex TN33 0QT Owner – Mr Morgan Touring Site – 36 Pitches & 1 Residential Caravan Ticehurst Mobile Home At Borders Farm, Borders Lane, Ticehurst, East Sussex Owner – Mrs Webb, Borders Farm Bungalow, Borders Lane, Ticehurst 1 Residential Mobile Home Winchelsea Ferryfields, Station Road, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, TN36 4JU Owner – Mr P.Wallis Static Site – 70 Caravans Winchelsea Beach Bali Hai Caravan Site (110/78) Victoria Way Winchelsea Beach East Sussex TN36 4NH Bally Handy, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex Owner - Mrs M J Terry, 77 Pickhurst Rise, West Wickham, Kent Static Site – 2 Caravans Bedford, Donald Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, TN36 4HF Owner - Mr & Mrs V.J.Smith, 51 St.James Avenue, Beckenham Kent, BR3 4HF Static Site – 2 Caravans Black Eagles, Donald Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, TN36 4HF Owner - Mr & Mrs A.G.Kardamash, The Little Cottage, Donald Way Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex Static Site – 1 Caravan Blue Ridge Cont.Caravan Site, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach Owner – Mrs Read, Emmy Jean Lodge, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach Static Site – 11 Caravans Brookside Caravan Site, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex 4 separate owners Static Site – 4 Caravans Chalet (Amusement Aracde), 40 Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach East Sussex, TN36 4ND Owner – Mr Gray 1 Residential Mobile Home Chelsea & Devon Caravan Site, Donald Way, Winchelsea Beach Owner - Mr P.Garside, 78 Kenilworth Crescent, Enfield, Middlesex Static Site – 7 Caravans Colwen, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex, TN36 4NH Owner - Mrs C.C.Williams, 2 Beagles Close, Orpington, Kent, BR5 4PS Static Site – 3 Caravans Dajuna Caravan Site, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex TN36 4NH Owner - Miss E.J.Carter, 21 Derby Hill, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3YD Static Site – 2 Caravans Fairlight Haven Land Adj.Caravan, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach Owner - Mr D O'Rourke And Mr J.Staunton, 48 Dockhill Avenue Surrey Quays, London, SE16 1AG Static Site – 1 Caravan Four Aces Caravan Site, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex Owner - Mrs Gray And Mrs Evans, Grey Wood, Grange Road, Uckfield TN22 1QT Static Site – 7 Caravans Four Ways Caravan Site, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex TN36 4ND Owner - Mr R E Thirtle, 13 Orchard Way, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 3QQ Static Site – 4 Caravans Greenacres, Corner Victoria/Donald Way, Victoria Way, Winchelsea Beach East Sussex, TN36 4NH Owner - Mr & Mrs A Medhurst, 17 Highwater View, St.Leonards On Sea East Sussex Static Site – 2 Caravans Hartleys Caravan Site, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach, East Sussex TN36 4ND Owner – Mrs Price, 9 Wainwright Avenue, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex CM13 2SS
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