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Perryhill Nurseries May & Watts y Crawley WORTH Garden Design Down East Grinstead Tourism Perryhill Orchards The Old Barn at Spa Valley FOREST A22 Bolebrook Mill Groombridge Railway B2169 B2110 Ashurst A26 Groombridge Lamberhurst SUSSEX BORDER PATH WA Wood Station ANDSC L Bluebell Railway Extension Y LD L APE RAI Nuts4Climbing The Old Dunnings Mill Country Traditionals EA T B2110 A267 to East Grinstead Pottery Barn HIGH W (Extension opened The Pantry Ball’s The Tigger House March 2013) Hollambys MinorMania Saint St Ives Farm Green Holiday Cottages Forest Chequers Inn Hotel a y Hartfield Hill dw Y Tulleys Farm Turners Row River Me WA Hill B2110 Saint Hill Manor Standen Extreme Ventures Neville In-Gear Cycle Sport TH / FOREST Crest & Gun The Neville Estate Brambletye Hotel Pooh Corner B2188 Birchden Frant Alexander House Dorset Arms Kingscote Wood 3 Hotel & Utopia Spa Tablehurst Farm SUSSEX BORDER PA Abergavenny Arms 3 Station Standen Shearer’s Fine Foods Withyham Gallipot Inn Eridge Green Stone Hill Weir Wood Ashdown Gallery Y Mott’s Mill The Swan Restaurant Upper Eridge Rocks Reservoir WA Forgewood Camping B2028 Hartfield Evolution Station & Restaurant Climbing S Gravetye Meridian Line U Selsfield Dandelion Clock Ralph’s Cafe SS Woods EX Antiques Centre B2110 WEALD B2110 High Beeches Common Lye B Gardens Forest Cars O B2099 Green R Pooh Sticks D W A23 Casablanca E R Bridge A22 B2110 Nurseries B2026 P adhurst Gravetye Manor A Fisher’s T A26 Royal Ashdown H oss & Forest Golf Club Colemans Gate Blackland Farm (Girlguiding) Hatch Bowles Broadstone Warren Pooh Outdoor Centre Handcr Scout Site & Greenhall Toll Clump The Hatch Inn Chuck Five Hundred West Activity Centre Moss Cottage Hatch Acre Wood Hoathly Sharpthorne Millennium Boarshead Wych Cross Clump Church Hill B2028 Goat Goat Hindleap Garden Centre Lintons Townsends Newbridge Broadstone Wren’s Warren 4 Tyes Crossroads Warren Dumpys Marden’s 4 L Adds Farm B&B A267 TR AI The Enchanted E Ridge Hill P Cross Place Piglet’s C A The Cat Inn Hindleap Lamberhurst Philpots DS Warren Gills Lap Clump N Pheasant Framing Plawhatch Farm Ashdown LA Twyford Ashdown Forest Centre Quarry B2188 EALD W Wych Cross Park Hotel Gills Lap North Gills Lap HIGH Wych Cross The Mark Cross Inn Clump Gills Lap Hodges The Llama Park St John’s Mark Kennedy Reservoir Greenwood Wok Inn B2100 Clump Four Gate Clump Cross Churlwood Counties Yew House B&B Long Wood Reeves Sussex Country Harold A275 Crowborough Gardener Macmillan A22 Shadows Group Trees Old Lodge Black Hill Cookery School The Red Lion Reserve CROWBOROUGH Town South of England Old Airstrip Row Showground & Facilities Vachery Lodge Pines Birchgrove National Pippingford Fairstowe Arthur Family B&B Jarvis Highbrook Bushy Willow Kings Cat Centre Standing Brook Chelwood Kings Millbrook East Standing Crowborough Gate Millbrook West Water Holes Crowborough B2100 Cinder Garden of Eden Beacon Golf Club Station 5 Ardingly Hill Holly House Smugglers Pylons Rotherfield 5 Ardingly Horsted Keynes Millbrook Station Clump Beggar’s Bush Reservoir Clump Roman The Riding Crowborough Field View Friends Community Centre A275 Clump Camp Hill Road Crows Nest Friends Clump Clump Chelwood Box Roman A267 The Green Man Chelwood Farm Ellison’s Pond Key to symbols Common Cottages Road Coach & Horses Nutley Windmill Gorsey Down Stonehill Poundgate Stone Visitor Information Centre Laurel Cottage B&B Sweethaws Horsted Hollies Poundgate Cross Car park Keynes FREE Forest car park Step Cottage Barn Rajrani Duddleswell B2028 The Crown Inn Restaurant Nutley Hospital Duddleswell Duddleswell Cogcraft Tea Rooms Museum Danehill Art Studio Airman’s Heron’s Steam railway Bluebell Railway Grave Burnt Oak La Casa Golf course Restaurant B2026 Ghyll Garden Moaps Farm B&B & Pizzeria Shepherds Windmill High Weald Dairy EAST Historic building Fairwarp Fordbrook 6 WEST Cackle Place of worship 6 SUSSEX Street Sailing Heaven Farm Sheffield SUSSEX Forest Wet Wood Fishing Eco Camp UK A26 High The Pilstyes A267 Nature reserve The Old Dairy Farm & Shop Hurstwood River Uck River Furner’s Hendall Sunnymead Ouse Green Lindfield A22 W ASHDOWN Freshfield Bluebell Vineyard Farm Cottages E FOREST Crossways A L Trading D Boundaries W A Railway Y Haywards THE B2111 Steam Railway Heath SUSSEX V Coopers Farm High Wood ANGUARD Sussex Border Path Station BORDER PATH South Paddock B&B A26 Five Ash Hadlow B2028 HAYWARDS Sheffield Park Wealdway Down A272 Down The Vanguard Way Ansty & Garden Splayne’s Maresfield A275 WA A272 HEATH Green Forest Way Y SUSSEX BORDER PATH Sheffield Park Worth Way Bluebell Railway Station Wilderness Wood 7 The Griffin Inn Cuckoo Trail 7 A273 Fletching A22 Twig Twisting A272 Wowo Camping A272 High Weald Landscape Trail A272 A272 Buxted A267 Scaynes Buxted Pooh Walk Hill use Station Burwash O Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and Princess Royal r e Buxted Park Hotel database right 2012 • Contains Royal Mail data © Royal Mail Hospital Riv The Loft copyright and database right 2012 • Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2012. Burgess Hill Clear A272 Water A22 Fletching Piltdown B2112 Piltdown Pond Common The Lamb at Piltdown Cross in Hand Inn Moon River Vintage UCKFIELD B2102 Pounsley A265 A272 Newick UDPS B2096 Charity Shop Cross in Hand The Bull Inn Shortbridge Uckfield A272 The Lounge Station Uckfield FM Heathfield The Hare and Hounds B2102 B2183 North 8 UDPS The Grove 8 Chailey CJ’s Campers Bridge Cottage B2102 Wivelsfield Blackboys Battle Highlands Inn Wivelsfield A22 Framfield River Uck Station Meridian Line Peter Bayless A275 B2112 Wivelsfield Beechwood B&B Chef & Food Writer BURGESS Green Wok Inn De Vere Hotel, HILL Chailey B2192 So Sussex Golf Resort & Spa Waldron A267 B2203 A B C D E F G H J K Ditchling Lewes A26 Lewes A22 Hailsham Halland Horam Horam This map has been created by the Wealden Bus Alliance and the Ashdown Forest Tourism Association can not accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information Association it contains. can not accept responsibility for the accuracy Tourism Ashdown Forest Alliance and the Bus Wealden This map has been created by the Ashdown Forest Activities Activities Activities Places Placesto Stay Placesto Eat to Visit ConferenceLocal Venues ShoppingLocal Info & Services Places Placesto Stay Placesto Eat to Visit ConferenceLocal Venues ShoppingLocal Info & Services Places Placesto Stay Placesto Eat to Visit ConferenceLocal Venues ShoppingLocal Info & Services Map Ref AFTA Members’ Contact Details Map Ref AFTA Members’ Contact Details Map Ref AFTA Members’ Contact Details Key P Pub B&B Bed & Breakfast P/R J3 Abergavenny Arms Frant Green Road, Frant, Tunbridge Wells TN3 9DB 01892 750233 www.abergavennyarms.co.uk B&B/H G5 Fairstowe Warren Road, Crowborough TN6 1TU 01892 665941 www.fairstowe.co.uk P/R C2 The Old Dunnings Mill Dunnings Road, East Grinstead RH19 4AT 01342 326341 www.theolddunningsmill.co.uk R Restaurant SC Self Catering B&B G4 Adds Farm B&B Hoadleys Lane, Crowborough TN6 1TH 01892 231361 www.holidayswithyourhorse.co.uk H P/R B2 Felbridge Hotel and Spa London Road East Grisntead RH19 2BH 01342 337700 www.felbridgehotel.co.uk CAFE F2 Perryhill Orchards Edenbridge Road, Hartfield TN7 4JJ 01892 770595 www.perryhillorchards.co.uk P/R Pub & Restaurant H Hotel H R B3 Alexander House Hotel and Utopia Spa Turners Hill, East Grinstead RH10 4QD 01342 714914 www.alexanderhouse.co.uk SC D5 Field View Holiday Flat Tanyard Lane, Chelwood Gate RH17 7LY 01825 740562 E: [email protected] F2 Perryhill Nurseries Edenbridge Road, Hartfield TN7 4JP 01892 770377 www.perryhillnurseries.co.uk CAFE Cafe/Tea Shop CAMP Camping B&B G5 Arthur Family B&B 2 The Grove, Crowborough TN6 1NY 07759 965020 www.2thegrove.co.uk TAXI D3 Forest Cars Upper Close, Forest Row RH18 5DS 01342 822228 www.forestcars.co.uk CAFE/R F3 The Pantry Old Crown Farm, Edenbridge Road, Hartfield TN7 4JG 07836 775636 E: [email protected] D4 Ashdown Forest Centre Wych Cross Forest Row RH18 5JP 01342 823583 www.ashdownforest.org CAMP CAFE D2 Forest Garden Shovelstrode Shovelstrode Lane, Ashurstwood RH19 3PH 07956 815458 www.forestgarden.info J8 Peter Bayless - Chef & Food Writer Long Barn, Sandy Cross, Heathfield TN21 8QR 01435 867480 www.peterbayless.com D3 Ashdown Gallery 8 Newlands Place, Hartfield Road, Forest Row RH18 5DQ 07923 178033 www.ashdowngallery.co.uk CAMP R H3 Forgewood Camping & Restaurant Sham Farm Rd, Danegate Nr T. Wells TN3 9JD 01892 750006 www.forgewoodcamping.co.uk B4 Pheasant Framing Cookhams Dairy, Sharpthorne RH19 4HU 01342 810177 www.pheasantframing.co.uk Members of AFTA have provided this information about their businesses. Every effort has been made to ensure that it was accurate at the time this map was printed. However AFTA cannot accept H R D4 Ashdown Park Hotel Wych Cross, Nr Forest Row RH18 5JR 01342 824988 www.ashdownpark.com P/R F3 Gallipot Inn Gallipot Hill, Upper Hartfield TN7 4AJ 01892 770008 www.the-gallipot-inn.co.uk B&B/SC A6 The Pilstyes 106 High Street, Lindfield RH16 2HS 01444 484101 www.sussex-bedandbreakfast.co.uk responsibility for any inaccuracies in the information included in this map.
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