It is and an old one.And it isn't a town.
It is and an old one.And it isn't a town.
You'd have got through Wadhurst a lot quicker on Google than in real life.Just driven through the place on Google. I can't remember ever doing so in real life, though I've always lived in East Sussex.
Looks quite pleasant. But then a lot of villages and small towns in that part of the world do too.
It was praised for it's never ending stream of clogged roundabouts is what I think they meant.I’ve never been to Wadhurst but living in Chichester and seeing this comment when they mention it was deemed worthy of inclusion by the judges ensures they have no credibility with me whatsoever………”was praised for its good schools and transport links” I’ve no idea on the schools but good transport links
Bloody long walk to the beach though.At least you can park easily in Wadhurst, it is clean, litter free, tidy, no tagging & without graffiti. Their council hasn’t wasted funds on cycle lanes not going anywhere just, like Brighton & Hove used to be ….
Yes and Jeff Beck.Didn’t Davina McCall live there until recently?
Which ones? I love Burwash, nice pub next to the playing fieldYes and Jeff Beck.
Burwash has always been better for celebs though.
Which ones? I love Burwash, nice pub next to the playing field
No decent restaurants? How can that be considered desirable..I moved to Wadhurst approximately 10 years ago.
It has no banks, a doctors surgery but no doctors, 4 estate agents, 6 coffee shops, 4 barber shops, 1 nail bar, 2 pubs and a co-op.
Oh, and a kebab shop that shuts at 9:30 every evening.
And some other stuff.
Agree, it’s hardly Church RoadNo decent restaurants? How can that be considered desirable..
Agree, I saw one yesterday and it said Lewes, last week was Hastings"Best place to live...." and variations thereof are staple clickbait on social media and I don't believe any of them.
My mum also befriended Bob Todd as he used to drink in The Maiden’s Head in Uckfield where she worked. I remember as a small kid they chatted on the high street, and he said ‘Look after your mum’ to me!Rose and Crown.
My late father was one of a group to raise money to buy it for the village. My childhood was spent kicking a football around in a bukta Albion shirt whilst he mowed the cricket field. That field is his legacy and one that I am immensely proud of.
Roger Daltrey (The Who) and Robert Smith (The Cure) are famously resident on the outskirts.
There was also this gentleman, Bob Todd of Benny Hill fame. a true village eccentric. Many memories from my childhood as my dad befriended him.
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