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Download the Shoppers Guide THE HEATHFIELD ABOUT HEATHFIELD DOCTORS Punnetts Town Medical Centre PARTNERSHIP Heathfield is a small Market Town lying in the heart Punnetts Town The Heathfield Partnership is very pleased to have of Wealden District and can trace its ancestry back Telephone: 01435 830860 played a part in producing this guide. Our objectives over 700 years. It occupies a prominent and are to be the catalyst of the regeneration of Heathfield elevated position on one of the main ridges Heathfield Surgery and to raise the Town’s prospects and prosperity. crossing East Sussex, which permits extensive High Street, Heathfield There are four information boards located throughout views of the surrounding countryside. Outside the Telephone: 01435 864999 the town. In addition, our website, www.heathfield.net, development boundaries views are protected by has a section promoting all the businesses and designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural services located within the Heathfield and Waldron Beauty. The Parish has a population of The Firs Parish. Listings are free. A great deal of investment approximately 11,500 people and is an important Cross-in-Hand has gone into that site to create location mapsand local shopping, employment and service centre, Telephone: 01435 862021 improve the search engines to ensure ease ofaccess serving a wide rural catchment area. A key major and increased promotion. asset to the Town is the availability of multiple free HOSPITALS car parking sites with over 550 parking spaces available, as follows: Uckfield Community Hospital Framfield Road, Uckfield Co-Op 249 Telephone: 01825 769999 The Original Factory Outlet 30 Station Road West 48, East 109 Eastbourne District General Hospital Newnham Way 14 Kings Drive, Eastbourne Mill Road 111 Telephone: 01323 417400 Sainsbury’s 54 THE HEATHFIELD POST OFFICES Broad Oak (in Spa) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Telephone: 01435 863285 Heathfield (in Unique Wine) The Chamber of Trade and Commerce has over 60 Telephone: 01435 860845 members and provides a forum for local businesses to get together and unite in providing the town with Rushlake Green a variety of retail outlets as well as professional Telephone: 0845 611 2970 services. The Chamber promotes the retail shops and businesses as well as organising meetings SUSSEX POLICE to discuss the future needs and development of Non emergency calls: the town, whilst maintaining the viability of all its Telephone: 101 members. It undertakes various special events for www.sussex.police.uk the town including a Christmas family The Chamber would welcome any new members HEATHFIELD LIBRARY as well as any comments and suggestions you High Street, Heathfield www.twitter.com/heathfieldabout may have and the contact details are shown below. Telephone: 0345 6080196 Contact Details: Chamber Secretary HEATHFIELD AND WALDRON PARISH [email protected] COUNCIL www.facebook.com/heathfieldabout www.chamberofcommerceheathfield.co.uk High Street, Heathfield Telephone: 01435 865700 SHOPPERS www.heathfield.net www.heathfield.net www.heathfield.net GUIDE High Street, Station Road Financial Services Places of Worship and Station Approach 33 Barclays - 0845 7555555 62 Kings Church - 863786 27 Independent Mortgage Matters Ltd - 0870 8508180 88 Union Church - 868160 Sponsored by the Heathfield District Retail 59 8.1.9.18 Divas (Hairdressers) - 864684 Streatfield Road Chamber of Trade and Commerce and 19 Age UK - 866480 Professional Services Simpson’s Private Hire - 866021 87 All Wrapped Up - 867083 90 ABS Stage School - 07770 442194 Heathfield and Waldron Parish Council 21 Aspens - 01892 457041 92 ATS Analytical Technical Services - 862676 Rest of Station Road 97 Aunty Wainright’s (Home Interiors) - 866935 92 Appleby Petfield (Surveyors) - 866446 G&A Trade and Service Centre - 862095 95 Bet Fred - 0800 0320878 92 ATS (H&S Training) - 862676 Hugh Page (Garden Services) - 862235 64 Blackdoor (Beauty Therapy) - 862524 20 Axell & Eames Funeral Services - 868844 CAR Linx Financial Services - 832955 PARK 38 Cancer Research UK - 868937 92 B3 Local - 866000 Mole County Stores - 866938 40 Chaps Barber Shop - 863828 96 Bailey & Co (Solicitors) - 862277 netMAG media - 863500 1 Co-Op Heathfield - 860400 92 Bottom Line Design (Web Design) - 864271 Southern County Care Group - 862952 120 Costa Coffee 34 Chartwells (Catering) - 865310 Waitrose - 867965 66 Cuckoo Hair - 863730 80 Columbine Dry Cleaning Services - 865998 Hailsham Road 113 Cuculo - 862596 N 45a 46 33a Digital Clique - 670520 Mutton 45 Hall l 39 Demelza Shop - 868373 Industrial Estate 44 Hil 10b Guaranteed Conveyancing Solutions Ltd 3 43 58 Farrago (Clothes & Gifts) - 866512 E 42 - 868050 Bohen (Bathrooms) - 867555 41 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 114 French & Son (Taxi and Car Hire) - 867777 Crowborough Accident Repair Services - 860649 40 49 H & R Huges Solicitors LLP - 890101 CHERWELL ROAD (Cards/Stationery) - 866475 NEW PARADE 37 Gemini Greetings 116 Heathfield & Waldron Parish Council Express Car Parts & Accessories Ltd - 860762 121 Go Phone and The Cloud Lounge- 863300 - 865700 Heathfield Hire (Plant & Tool Hire) - 864144 W 72 Hair Boutique - 864569 5 Heathfield Dental Clinic - 867007 Heathfield MOT Centre- 864645 34 39 47 38 48 - 862144 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 49 104 Harrison’s Hair Stylist Heathfield Windows - 866456 37 8 Heathfield Health - 868623 S 36 50 45 Health Hair & Beauty Care Salon - 868922 50 Heathfield Library - 0345 6080196 Hicks of Heathfield - 866930 35 HIGH STREET 51 33 79 Heathfield Crafts - 866709 92 Heathfield Web Design - 864271 Mytogen (Scientific Equipment) - 517009 53 5 2 Heathfield Ironmongers Ltd - 862626 Plumbase (Bathrooms) - 867555 STREATFIELD ROAD 31 2 92 JMB Insurance - 865559 42 Heathfield Post Office - 860845 28 Kay & Pascoe LLP - 817060 Sound Talking (Disability Services) - 862737 32 54 10a Hospice in the Weald 28 30 55 92 Lemoneye Ltd (Web Design) - 868606 Southern Pools - 865453 26 29 - 868447 27 56 92 Infinite Beauty 84 Let It Go - 07815 531946 Southern Rewinds (Electrical Engineering) - 865533 25 57 91 Jason’s of Heathfield (Fruit & Veg) - 864150 23 10c Mayfield Vets - 8865887 Super Events - 865904 88 123 Kensington Domestic Appliances Ltd - 868586 22 58 108 Melina Joy Opticians - 868181 21 3 Kit Wilson Trust - 868590 - 863232 20 89 59 30 Pople and Broad Optician 19 105 M2B (home furnishings & gifts) - 01825 840087 18 91 53 Post Office Sorting Office - 867686 High Street, Mutton Hall Hill 93 - 863719 94 90 109 Martinez Hairdressing 92 Quest Graphics (Web Design) - 868911 17 95 - 867222 87 Heathfield Cars 16 97 77 Metalsmiths (Jewellery) - 865431 98 83 Richardson Property Lawyers Ltd - 868610 15 92 60 HKS Kitchens, Bedrooms, 99 CAR 70 Nails - 408317 14 102 86 96 Ross Management Accountancy - 865606 13 103 96 61 PARK Jones Britain (Kitchens) - 866435 CAR 104 100 94 No 37 - (clothes) 868414 STATION ROAD - 864999 10c 12 105 7 The Heathfield Surgery PARK 11 85 Manningtons (Accountants) - 863699 106 18 Oxfam - 863618 (Charity) - 868282 107 84 92 The Serving Africa Mission 83 10b 108 101 62 6 Patisserie Valentine - 863487 9 10a 109 45a Wealden Fit & Therapy - 07980 307002 82 Cherwell Road 8 122 Pennells Carpets - 862000 1 110 63 1 64 122 Pets Corner - 860606 7 1 Estate Agents Mrs Jenny Coffey (Chiropodist) - 866244 1 81 113 1 - 863527 6 1 102 Pomfret Butchers Sokada (Website Design) - 8177226 1 2 - 864455 5 1 65 12 btf 1 110 Procter Healthcare - 862064 Wealden Talking News - 862304 116 117 4 114A - 866505 4 118 5 CAR 48 Foresters Estate Agents 3 HIGH STREET PARK 61 Procter Healthcare - 862067 2 67 65 Freeman Forman - 865055 119 80 71 Pure Hair Design - 866934 66 17 Rowland Gorringe - 864233 1 120 79 68 Sainsbury’s - 860945 121 Hailsham Road 78 32 Sing to the Moon 100 Scott Owen Housing 77 CAR 122 Rental and Estate Agents -868202 9 Balcombes DIY - 862813 PARK 93 St Wilfrid’s Hospice Shop - 862405 TILSMORE 121a 76 7 Butcher’s Hook - 862074 CORNER 16 Sue’s Shoes - 862343 29 West Woods Estate Agents - 868020 75 14 Co Co (Hairdresser) - 866924 68 99 Sussex by the Sea - 07484 513228 55 Wood & Pilcher Estate Agents - 862211 74 12 Cycle Revival - 866118 81 Tesco Express - 868397 3 Golden Rice Bowl - 862342 107 Tinker and Toad - 863535 72 Eateries 6 Heathfield Funeral Service - 862648 73 85 The Flower Workshop 17 Heathfield Tavern (Pub & Restaurant - 864847 71 66 The Gentleman’s Barbers - 08444 123642 103 Aroma Pizza and Café - 866671 123 70 STATION ROAD 5 Heathfield Vets - 864422 HAILSHAM ROAD 119 The Green House (Antiques) - 07931 639397 98 Bombay Spice - 863366 CAR 10 Oak Lodge Dental Practice - 862685 46 The Original Factory Outlet - 862213 67 Cafe Style - 512101 PARK 16 Samuel & Son Chartered Surveyors - 864020 44 The Personal Touch (Home Furnishings) - 860603 13 Dominos - 866606 STATION APPROACH 4 Sarah Tate (Photographer) - 862793 73 The Pet Food Shop - 864652 4 Heathfield Cafe & Bistro - 863061 69 STATION ROAD 8 The Barber Shop - 07943 843735 INDUSTRIAL 63 The Red Treehouse (Childrens Clothes) - 866266 106 Heathfield Tandoori - 860770 MILL ROAD ESTATE 13 Zero (refill, reuse, recycle) - 862839 22 & 23 Trading 4 U (General) - 868137 41 Mr India - 866114 36 T S Barber 14 Nemos - 868088 42 Unique Wine - 864864 76 New Evergreen - 863381 Unless otherwise shown the telephone number CAR PARK 47 Walls of Fame (Memorabilia) - 865955 43 Piazza Kebabs and Burgers - 867676 starts with 01435 115 Wanted on Voyage Ltd - 868158 69 Pillio Greek Cafe & Bistro - 863376 78 Wholefoods Health Store - 866532 112 Superstar Chinese Food - 864600 At the time of going to press the following shops on 86 Wildbloods (Electrical) - 864655 74 Taylors Fish Bar - 862786 the High Street, Station Road and Station Approach Produced by the Heathfield 89 Willow Tree Interiors - 863844 35 The Bay Tree Cafe - 865922 are vacant: 57 Woodstock Fires Ltd - 868686 75 The Curry Inn - 863227 11, 25, 26, 31, 51, 52, 54, 56, 60, 101 and 1, 2, 11, 15, Partnership Trust Ltd and Hailsham Road.
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