Classic Cuckfield

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"This lovely walk heads across country to sprawling Cuckfield Park, offering far-reaching views southwards to the ridge of the South Downs."
Walk directions
First leave the car park by turning left into Broad Street. Bear left again at the mini-roundabout and walk down to turn left into Church Street. Make for the lychgate by the parish church and enter the churchyard. Head for a kissing gate on the far side of the church, turn left and follow the track.
Pass Newbury Pond and keep ahead along the field boundary on the left before entering woodland. Carry on ahead to reach a signposted junction in front of some houses, and turn right. Follow the path on down to the busy A272, cross over to a stile and then follow the path through the trees. Turn right on reaching Copyhold Lane, later ignoring a left fork going to Copyhold House.
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  Terrain  - Field, woodland and parkland paths, minor roads, several stiles
  Landscape  - Rolling farmland, attractive parkland and woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Enclosed paths and tracks suitable for dogs off lead; on lead on farmland and busy roads
  Parking  - Car park in Broad Street, Cuckfield – check car park signs for where to buy a disc (usually various shops on High Street)
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
Standing 400ft (122m) above sea level, in the shadow of Haywards Heath, Cuckfield is one of those fortunate places that has largely escaped the threat of urban development, retaining its charm and character. It is generally thought of as a village, and yet it has the feel of a classic country town...
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Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.
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Classic Cuckfield

Recommended by
Our view
"This lovely walk heads across country to sprawling Cuckfield Park, offering far-reaching views southwards to the ridge of the South Downs."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field, woodland and parkland paths, minor roads, several stiles
  Landscape - Rolling farmland, attractive parkland and woodland
  Dog friendliness - Enclosed paths and tracks suitable for dogs off lead; on lead on farmland and busy roads
  Parking - Car park in Broad Street, Cuckfield – check car park signs for where to buy a disc (usually various shops on High Street)
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
Standing 400ft (122m) above sea level, in the shadow of Haywards Heath, Cuckfield is one of those fortunate places that has largely escaped the threat of urban development, retaining its charm and character. It is generally thought of as a village, and yet it has the feel of a classic country town...
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About the area
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West Sussex
Divided from East Sussex back in 1888, West Sussex has a variety of landscapes and coastal scenery, but it is the spacious and open South Downs with which the county is most closely associated. There are plenty of walking routes in the South Downs National Park, cycling routes by the sea or visitors can explore the pretty town of Arundel with its historic castle and buildings.