Seaward Sussex eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 169 pages of information about Seaward Sussex.

Seaward Sussex eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 169 pages of information about Seaward Sussex.
[Blackdown, the highest point in Sussex (918 feet) can be easily reached from here, the distance is about two miles in each direction with woodland most of the way.  The view from the summit is magnificent in every direction.  Aldworth, where Tennyson died, is on a spur of the hill slightly east of north.]

Henley (48-1/2 m.).  A picturesque hamlet below the road commanding magnificent views of Blackdown.  A steep descent, then a road through lovely woodlands brings us to Midhurst (51 m.).

Cocking (54 m.).  Steep hills.

West Dean (57-1/2 m.).

Chichester (63 m.).

RAILWAY ROUTES

LONDON TO EASTBOURNE BY OXTED AND HEATHFIELD

Only slow trains, with possible change of carriage, by this route; the Eastbourne expresses run by Three Bridges and Lewes.  After Croydon the long ascent between the northern slopes of the Surrey Downs extends to Woldingham Tunnel.  Wide views and retrospect of the Downs.  Oxted (20 m.) (church and village right).

Edenbridge (25 m.).

Hever.

Cowden.  The line crosses the Kent water and enters Sussex.  Ashurst (Infant Medway right).  Eridge (35-1/2 m.) (a good centre from which to explore north-east Sussex).  Rotherfield.  Mayfield (scenery reminiscent of Devon).  Hailsham (49-3/4 m.) for Hurstmonceux.  Polegate.  Eastbourne (57 m.).

LONDON TO SEAFORD BY EAST GRINSTEAD AND LEWES

(To Oxted above.) Lingfield (picturesque village and well-known racing headquarters.) West Hoathly (34 m.). (Ashdown Forest left).  Horsted Keynes.  Newick.  Lewes (50-1/4 m.).  Newhaven (56-1/2 m.).  Seaford (59 m.).

LONDON TO BRIGHTON BY REDHILL AND THREE BRIDGES

This is the line of the fast expresses, and in the summer one of the busiest 50 miles of railway in the kingdom.  Croydon.  Purley.  Merstham.  Redhill (20-1/2 m.).  Express Trains pass to the left of this station (fine views).  Horley.  Gatwick (race-course, right).  A long climb over the Forest Ridge followed by a drop to the Ouse viaduct (St. Saviour’s College, Ardingley, left).  Hayward’s Heath (37-3/4 m.) (a suburban growth).  Wivelsfield.  Burgess Hill (Ditchling Beacon, left front).  Hassocks (43-1/2 m.) (Clayton Tunnel).  Preston Park.  Brighton (50-1/2 m.).

LONDON TO SHOREHAM AND WORTHING

Sutton (15 m.) (an outlier of villadom).  Ewell.  Epsom (18-1/2 m.).  Ashtead.  Leatherhead (22-3/4 m.).  The scenery rapidly improves and before reaching Box Hill Station attains much beauty.  Dorking (26-3/4 m.).  Holmwood (31-3/4 m.) (Leith Hill, right, conspicuous by its tower).  Capel.  Horsham (40-1/4 m.).  Christ’s Hospital (left).  Southwater.  West Grinstead (Chanctonbury Ring, right).  Henfield (52-3/4 m.).  The Adur valley is followed to Steyning and Bramber.  New Shoreham (60-1/4 m.).  Worthing (64-3/4 m.).

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