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South Downs National Park South_Downs_Bus_Map_A2_4.ai 1 07/07/2015 15:45 GETTING AROUND THE Camberley Ecchinswell Hazeley Banstead Bramley Knaphill Biggin Hill SOUTH DOWNS Kingsclere Bramley Warlingham Green M25 Mattingley Coulsdon Brookwood Wolverton Frimley Woking Hartley Deepcut Tatsfield NATIONAL PARK Ramsdell Wintney Rotherwick Pirbright Leatherhead Hannington Farnborough Worplesdon Caterham Sevenoaks Hook Send Bookham M25 Fleet Horsley Caterham Sevenoaks Legend North M25 Newnham Winchfield North Bus route - more than 4 buses a day, Oakley Farnborough most days of the week Litchfield Hook Airport Camp Westerham Basingstoke Ash Vale Crookham Fleet Merstham Oxted Bus route - 1-4 buses a day, 13 Ash Vale most days of the week M3 North 18 19 Clandon Godstone Warnborough Dorking Oxted Redhill Hurst Bus route - less than daily service/ Overton Basingstoke Aldershot Normandy Betchworth Godstone London Road Green weekend/Summer only services Ash Dorking Redhill (Guildford)dford) Reigate 13 13X 86 Odiham Aldershot Guildford Deepdene 2 Bus terminus 86 Bletchingley 18 Wanborough Guildford 93 Nutfield Dorking Train station 63 63X 65 Reigate Overton 19 West Dorking 65 Earlswood South Downs Way Crondall 70 71 Gomshall Hildenborough Upton Grey Edenbridge South Downs National Park Seale Puttenham Godstone Whitchurch Long Hurstbourne Sutton Compton Shere M23 Chilworth Edenbridge Tonbridge Priors North 13X Weston Patrick 13 Farnham Shalford Well Satfords Town Tonbridge Waltham Blindley Edenbridge Penshurst Dummer Farnham Abinger 93 Heath Leigh Farncombe 70 Common 86 Southrope 71 Hever Middleton 65 Godalming 63 Holmwood Horley Lingfield Bidborough Axford Rowledge Tilford Elstead 63X Bentley Godalming Lingfield Micheldever Foyle Horley Newdigate 200 Dormansland Alice Holt Preston 38 64 65 19 Dormans Cowden Barton Candover Forest Milford High Brooms Stacey Binstead Rushmoor Gatwick Gatwick Airport Cowden Royal Tunbridge Alton 18 Ockley Capel Airport 261 270 Wells Alton Thursley Witley Sutton Micheldever Cranleigh East Tunbridge Wells Scotney Grinstead 28 29 Kingsley 70 200 Ashurst 13 13X Churt 23 271 273 251 252 Jane Austenʼs Witley East Grinstead House Crawley East Three 261 Watercress Bridges Line Chawton Worldham 18 Ifield M3 63 270 Frant Oakhanger 251 Crawley 28 Medstead & Hindhead 63X Chawton House Chiddingfold Kingscote Four Marks Oakhanger 13 Bordon 29 252 House Common 93 13X 261 Eridge Crawley Four Selborne 18 Faygate Marks Common 71 Bluebell Forest Selbourne 13 Haslemere Warnham 23 Watercress Whitehill 19 Rudgwick 200 Railway 261 Row 67 Line 64 Gilbert Whiteʼs House & Garden Quabrook Alresford Ropley & The Oates Collection 13X Shottermill Wadhurst Haslemere 271 270 86 38 LittlehaLittlehavenven Ropley 273 Alresford Liphook 18 19 71 63 63X Horsham 17 63 63X 74 Winchester Ropley Monkwood Bohunt Manor 100 Science Centre Dean Gardens Liphook Plaistow 1 64 66 67 & Planetarium Greatham Horsham 74A 75 93 98 Crowboroughgh 70 Balcombe Balcombe 69 86 E1 Winchester 67 Cooksbridge 64 Hollycombe Meadow 100 200 100 261 Hawkley Steam Collection Northchapel Christʼs Hospital Ardingly Winchester West Tisted Black Down Horsted Keynes Crowborough Cheriton Fernhurst 23 271 St Catherineʼs Bramdean Liss Lurgashall 66 Hill Ashford Hangers Rake Winery 98 270 Nutley Ebernoe 17 273 C Cheesefoot Nature Reserve Liss Kirdford 75 Danehill Head Hill Milland Common Wisborough Green Billingshurst 251 M 69 67 Balls Cross 252 17 37 38 54 38 74 Southwater Cuckfield Bluebell 98 Haywards Railway from Romsey Shawford Twyford 28 Y 67 92 94 74A Heath Twyford West Meon Haywards 66 Pottery Billingshurst Waterworks West Meon 75 40 Heath Sheffield Park 29 CM Petersfield 54 92 Rogate 70 40 33 40X 166 Gardens 1 n 271 Sheffield Park e Woolbeding Buxted 251 252 h Stroud 23 MY c 75 t Gardens Cowdray Working I PePetersfieldtersfield Petersfield r 92 Model Farm e M1 Stedham 121 51 v Heath Petworth 100 i 1 99A CY 17 37 75 40 Uckfield R 8 Beacon Hill House & Park 271 Marwell 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Court Garden 98 Airport Waltham OUT Windmills Hassocks Cross 29 Swaything 7 & Gardens H DO S W Newtimber Vineyard 17 Clanfield Buster WN AY Bignor 100 1 271 Plumpton 261 51 X9 Place from Hastings Swanmore Ancient Farm Roman 23 17 33 Ditchling Museum 1 99 Amberley Hedge End Watham Hambledon Villa Parham 74 106 100 273 Compton Wildbrooks House Storrington Plumpton Place 261 2 7 Chase on 99A 100 8 e 8 East 28 SStt Denys Bitterne M Bignor 271 131 Cooksbridge se 54 69 er Marden 100 33 u v West Clayton O Botley 7 i 100 r R Amberley Woods 131 Plumpton e Marden Singleton v 29 8 West Dean East Dean Storrington 71 2 Mill 17 Ri 143 Bury Museum Chanctonbury 106 166 Upwaltham Devilʼs 261 28 143 Hedge 8 20 37 Weald & Downland 74 Ring Small Ditchling 131 261 143 98 Southampton West Walk X9 54 Steyning Dyke 17 79 131 166 121 Ringmer Upper End Rowlands Open Air Museum Museum Steyning Dole Beacon Horsebridge Denmead 27 West Dean 99 Amberley Museum & 77 Anne of Cleves Lewes Lower WoolstoWoolstonn Castle Amberley Heritage Centre 74A Bramber 125 Castle Sholing Wickham 60 Gardens Castle 33 Stanmer Park House Dicker Rowlands 99A 1 79 Glyndebourne Castle Walderton Madehurst 131 Saddlescombe Farm 40 78 Lewes X4 X5 Stansted House 23 St Maryʼs Fulking Kingley Vale House & Newtimber Hill 29 125 Glynde Hailsham Waterlooville 27 & Garden Nature Reserve Down 40X 28 Place Michelham Bursledon Swanwick Priory 71 77 Patcham Lewes Netley X4 20 69 Goodwood Burpham 131 8 Slindon Findon 2 270 Falmer Kingston 121 123 125 Glynde Netley 37 27 Halnaker Arundel 14 Castle Coombes 106 Preston 125 47 51 Hamble X9 55 71 71 85 85A 271 143 166 261 Locks 3 9 9A 20 Westbourne 54 Boxgrove Farm Tour Mile Oak Park MoulsecoombMoulsecoombmb 78 Firle Place Hythe Bedhampton Havant 60 99 85A Cissbury Hangleton Castle Hill 123 131 54 Heath X5 69 E1 E2 EmswEmsworthorth Arundel Ring 273 29 Berwick Fareham Southbourne 99A Museum 106 Nature Reserve Monkʼs NNutbNutbourneutbourne Tangmere Military Arundel 2 Aldrington Firle 98 Portchester Patching Hove 28 Woodingdean HouseHouse Charleston Warblingtonarbling Bosham Aviation Museum 85 Trust X5 Havant Fishbourne London 54 Fareham 3 55 85 85A ArunArundeldel Breaky Bottom 143 Pevensey X4 Cosham Emsworth 66 Portslade Road Bay X4 Portchester 27 Chichester 66 Highdown Lancing Shoreham Fishergate Hove Brighton 22 Vineyard Berwick 125 126 700 East by Sea Southwick 2 22 Southease Hardley E1 30 700 Hill 22 Drusillas 700 Worthing Long Man X4 85 85A Goring Durrington Brighton Saltdean Zoo Park Polgate E2 Chichester Barnham 700 on Sea Worthing Marlipins 700 of Wilmington Pevensey & Hilsea 31 Ford Angmering by Sea 700 Vale Alfriston Westham Holbury Fawley X9 51 52 53 54 55 60 Museum Ovingdean 125 41 X5 Runcton 66 Yapton 9 37 30 700 West Peacehaven 85A 99A Rottingdean Rathfinny 125 99 700 71 85 99 Worthing 12 Clergy 51 WorthingWorthing 13X 123 Wine Estate Hampden 9A E1 Shripney 12 13X 22 28 14 Telscombe Newhavenwhaven House 31 14 17 from Hastings Stubbington 3 PortsmouthPortsmouth 51 Littlehampton Littlehampton Townown 47 126 54 Park Blackfield 1 23 106 47 Crumbles PorPortsmouthtsmouthth 700 29 33 40 40X 77 78 12 143 98 Calshot Portsmouth 8 52 126 Harbour & Southseaea Hayling 2 13X 700 Newhaven r Friston 41 ferry Bognor Regis 60 79 270 271 273 700 e 51 Lee-on- 53 Elmer v Birdham Newhaven i Forest Hayling 14 R the-Solent Gosport e 60 Bognor Harbour e r Fratton 15 Island Seaford r e 53 52 Local services from Brighton (not on map) e Regis 60 Middleton- Bishopstone 12 Eastbourne m 60 into South Downs:- m 13X k West on-Sea 14 123 k East 41 c ferry X5 Southsea c u Dean Red Funnel Wittering Sidlesham 66 Seaford Seven Sisters 12 13X Eastbourne 15 16 Aldwick to Mile Oak C 1 1A Country Park 9 9A E1 E2 X5 16 47 126 30 31 Seven Sisters East 5 5A 5B to Hangleton Seaford 3 12 13X 41 Wittering Pagham Cuckmere Sheep Centre 3 8 15 16 Head Haven 3 Earnley 23 25 to Stanmer Park Gates 13X 54 98 99 125 52 53 51 Cowes Hovertravel 700 X4 X9 Birling Gap East hovercraft 27 47 to Saltdean Vale 143 126 Cowes Osborne House Wightlink ferry 57 to Ovingdean, Saltdean Vale Beachy & Gardens Wightlink Head catamaran Ryde 52 to Ovingdean,Woodingdean Northwood Whippingham Pier Head Fishbourne Ryde Esplanade ferries from Ryde St Johns Selsey Dieppe, France Ryde Road Seaview 51 ferries from France, Spain Parkhurst Smallbrook & the Channel Islands Junction Nettlestone Newport Bembridge Isle of Wight Brading Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright 2015. Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk.
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