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Nearby Attractions
There are many places worth a visit in the area surrounding Turners Hill.
Ardingly Reservoir
Open all year. Pleasant walks, picnic area and sailing club with boats to hire and sailing courses.
See Activity Centre Website
Ashdown Forest
See Ashdown Forest Website
Borde Hill & Jeremy’s Restaurant
01444 450326
See Borde Hill & Jeremy's Restaurant Website
Bluebell Railway
The Bluebell Railway operates historic steam trains on a 22-mile return trip between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, calling at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote. In addition to a busy calendar of special events, passenger services run daily from May to September and during school holidays. The heritage railway also runs several premier dining trains, including the Golden Arrow, Wealden Rambler afternoon teas, fish and chip specials and 'Real Ale' trains.
See Bluebell Railway Website
Chequer Mead Arts Centre
See Chequer Mead Arts Centre Website
Deers Leap Park
Mountain Biking
See Deers Leap Park Website
Nymans Garden Handcross
See Nymans Garden Handcross Website
Sackville College
East Grinstead
See Sackville College Website
Sheffield Park Gardens
See Sheffield Park Gardens Website
Standen
A large family house of the 1890’s designed by Philip Webb, a friend of William Morris. The remarkably complete interior has been carefully restored. William Morris textiles and wall papers, furniture, pottery and pictures of the period. Hillside garden. Shop and tearoom open during season. Open April to October.
See Standen Website
The Priest House
West Hoathly
See The Priest House Website
Tilgate Park and Golf Course
Please see Crawley Borough Council Website for
Tilgate Park and Golf Course
Wakehurst Place Gardens
Wakehurst Place is leased from the National Trust as an addition to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and is the National Trust’s most visited garden and home to the millenium seed bank. The Gardens contain a fine collection of trees and shrubs. Part of the Elizabethan mansion, containing various Exhibition rooms. There are tea rooms and a gift shop. Open all week throughout the year.
See Wakehurst Place Gardens Website
Weir Wood Reservoir
See Weir Wood Sailing Website
Worth Church
See Worth Church Website
Worth Way
Part of National Cycle Network, 7 miles between Three Bridges and East Grinstead
See Worth Way Website