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Just So Sussex Signature Hike
Within an hour and a quarter of London lies the beautiful High Weald of East Sussex, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). On this lovely walk through the Weald you can expect to see buzzards, foxes, deer, the occasional heron, woodpeckers and a variety of other interesting flora and fauna.The hike then takes you through some historic sites; past mysterious houses with no access roads; stunning views; poignant memorials to past conflicts; timeless water meadows; not to mention many beautiful houses including Rudyard Kipling’s Bateman’s. You can pause for refreshment in traditional old inns and enjoy a stroll through one of the most beautiful and ancient villages in Sussex. You will leave your stunning exploration of the High Weald vowing to return.”‘
: Crossing the River Dudwell and passing by the mill at Bateman’s, the beautiful home of Rudyard Kipling’
: A moving granite memorial to a young Hurricane pilot shot down during the Battle of Britain’
: Numerous ‘hammer ponds” which represent the very heart of the medieval iron industry’
: The remains of a pulpit by the side of the railway tracks where an eccentric landowner used to harangue passing steam trains