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Wadhurst
Wadhurst lies 6 miles south east of Tunbridge Wells, at the crossroads of the B2100 and the B2099. It has a long High Street of tile-hung cottages. At one time it was of great importance as a hub of the Wealden Iron Industry .
WARNINGLID or Warninglyth, as it was known in the 1300s, has Saxon origins with medieval iron-industry connections. In the last 25 years it has won the Best Kept Village competition three times and been runner-up on six other occasions. Its centre wa
Washington, once the centre of a large Saxon estate, whose owner was given Horsham as a gift, is now a quiet rural Downland village.
West Chiltington, with sunken tree lined lanes and the attractive, unaltered 12th Century church of St Mary's with an oak shingle covered spire and ancient wall paintings
West Hoathly is an attractive village on the Forest Ridge with magnificent views, which are best seen at Finche Field. The centre of the village is a Conservation Area.
An abundance of castles, gardens, museums, cathedrals and country houses set amid stunning southern coastline, the beautiful South Downs, picturesque market towns and traditional English villages.
Chichester
West Wittering is situated on the western coast of the Seley Peninsula and has a large expanse of firm sand, ideal for children to play and safe for bathing. Portsmouth and the isle of Wight can be seen across the water. The first invading Saxons are
West Wittering Blue Flag beach is the best natural uncommercialised sandy beach within easy reach of central London.
The village of Westmeston is tucked away at the foot of Ditchling Beacon.
Boat trips every weekend on the restored canal.
Winchelsea is unique amongst English Towns sitting on its hilltop surrounded by woodland looking across the picturesque Brede Valley to its sister town of Rye.
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, located in the High Weald. Home to the original 100 Acre Wood where A.A Milne’s stories on Pooh Bear were based.
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