Attractions near Mallingdown Oast
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Bluebell Railway
(2 Miles)*
The Bluebell Railway was the first preserved standard gauge passenger line in the UK. In 1960 it reopened part of the Lewes to East Grinstead line of the old London Brighton and South Coast Railway. |
Sheffield Park and Garden
(2 Miles)*
Sheffield Park may be one National Trust property that cricket lovers will really want to visit. It was the site of the first England v. Australia cricket match in 1884. |
Bentley Wildfowl & Motor Museum
(5 Miles)*
The renowned waterfowl collection was started by the late Gerald Askew in the 1960's and soon became the largest private collection in the UK. |
Borde Hill Garden
(7 Miles)*
The Stephenson Clarke family moved to Sussex in the 1840's and Stephenson R Clarke purchased Borde Hill in 1893. About 1912 his passion for collecting trees and shrubs began by financing expeditions to the Himalayas and China. |
Wakehurst Place
(8 Miles)*
As well as having an exceptionally fine Elizabethan house, Wakehurst Place has some spectacular gardens which are actually managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
Standen
(8 Miles)*
The Victorian family home of Standen is a celebration of all aspects of the Arts and Crafts Movement. |
Saint Hill Manor
(8 Miles)*
One of the finest Sussex sandstone buildings in England, Saint Hill Manor was built in 1792 by Gibbs Crawford. |
Charleston
(10 Miles)*
In 1916 the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant moved to Sussex with their unconventional household. From the moment they arrived they began to transform the house with decorations. |
Firle Place
(10 Miles)*
Firle Place is the home of the Gage family and has been for over 500 years. This unique Tudor house is set at the foot of the Sussex Downs within its own parkland and boasts a very interesting history. |
Groombridge Place Gardens and the Enchanted Forest
(10 Miles)*
Welcome to Groombridge, a beautiful wealden valley with an incredible 700 year old history. |
Towns near Mallingdown Oast
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Horsted Keynes
(3 Miles)*
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Barcombe Mills Station
(6 Miles)*
BR made extensive use of the route through Barcombe Mills Station for diversions from the Brighton line right up until closure, with the winter of 1968-69 being particularly busy. |
Wivelsfield
(6 Miles)*
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Ardingly
(7 Miles)*
The village of Ardingly, pronounced Arding-lye, is on the eastern edge of West Sussex. It is 33 miles south of London and 14 miles from the south coast resort of Brighton. |
Hartfield
(7 Miles)*
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Balcombe
(8 Miles)*
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Ditchling
(8 Miles)*
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Lewes
(9 Miles)*
Lewes is the county town of East Sussex. The castle overlooks the town and is open to visitors, as is the Barbican Museum opposite it. In such an historic town as Lewes there is obviously much to see. |
Keymer
(9 Miles)*
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Hassocks
(9 Miles)*
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