Guidebook for Lingfield

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Guidebook for Lingfield

Shops, Pubs, Restaurants, Cafés & Coffee

Just a sample of places to eat and drink, be that a light bite or something more substantial.
Great food and nice atmosphere with a great garden. The Star is within 5 mins walking distance of the house. https://www.thestarlingfield.co.uk/
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The Star Inn
Church Road
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Great food and nice atmosphere with a great garden. The Star is within 5 mins walking distance of the house. https://www.thestarlingfield.co.uk/
For those looking for their quick fix Cappuccino or Latte look no further than the local Costa Coffee 7 East Grinstead Road, RH7 6EP Lingfield Open from 7am through to 6pm and closing at 5 on Sunday’s
Costa Coffee - Lingfield
7 E Grinstead Rd
For those looking for their quick fix Cappuccino or Latte look no further than the local Costa Coffee 7 East Grinstead Road, RH7 6EP Lingfield Open from 7am through to 6pm and closing at 5 on Sunday’s
Looking for a little gift to take home or handmade chocolates or a quick bite to eat, take at look in Joyce's. 30 High Street, Lingfield RH7 6AA Quaint English tea shop (café) selling coffee, tea, cakes, and light snacks. Also, a lovely gift shop selling greeting cards and a wonderful selection of luxury chocolates.
Joyce's with Best Wishes
30 High St
Looking for a little gift to take home or handmade chocolates or a quick bite to eat, take at look in Joyce's. 30 High Street, Lingfield RH7 6AA Quaint English tea shop (café) selling coffee, tea, cakes, and light snacks. Also, a lovely gift shop selling greeting cards and a wonderful selection of luxury chocolates.
Looking for a traditional English supper look no further! They also double as a kebab shop too!
Lingfield Traditional Fish & Chips
1 Newchapel Road
Looking for a traditional English supper look no further! They also double as a kebab shop too!
For those who can't decide between Indian or Thai... there's no need both are under one roof!
Tarana Lingfield
High Street
For those who can't decide between Indian or Thai... there's no need both are under one roof!

Things to see and do

For those with some time on their hands or staying longer, here's a selection of some interesting things to do. From sight seeing, to matters of historical interest to the whimsical I'm sure there is something of interest for you.
Hever is a must for any historians or people who like castles. Situated within fabulous grounds Hever is definitely a place for all seasons! With seasonal events around the year. After a visit to the castle and grounds, the Henry VIII pub across the road is a great place to eat and relax.
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헤버 성 및 정원
Hever Road
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Hever is a must for any historians or people who like castles. Situated within fabulous grounds Hever is definitely a place for all seasons! With seasonal events around the year. After a visit to the castle and grounds, the Henry VIII pub across the road is a great place to eat and relax.
Standen is an Arts and Crafts house located to the south of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. The house and its surrounding gardens belong to the National Trust and are open to the public. It is a Grade I listed building https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/standen-house-and-garden
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National Trust - Standen
West Hoathly Road
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Standen is an Arts and Crafts house located to the south of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. The house and its surrounding gardens belong to the National Trust and are open to the public. It is a Grade I listed building https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/standen-house-and-garden
Chartwell is a country house near Westerham, Kent, in South East England. For over forty years it was the home of Winston Churchill. He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell
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차트웰
Mapleton Road
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Chartwell is a country house near Westerham, Kent, in South East England. For over forty years it was the home of Winston Churchill. He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell
The British Wildlife Centre is a zoo in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield village in the county of Surrey, South East England. The zoo was founded in 1997 by David Mills, who converted his dairy farm into a centre to celebrate British wildlife. Initially, the centre was only open to pre-booked groups but in 2000 it opened fully to the general public
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브리티시 와일드라이프 센터
Eastbourne Road
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The British Wildlife Centre is a zoo in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield village in the county of Surrey, South East England. The zoo was founded in 1997 by David Mills, who converted his dairy farm into a centre to celebrate British wildlife. Initially, the centre was only open to pre-booked groups but in 2000 it opened fully to the general public
Explore over 500 acres of wild play areas, gardens, woodlands and nature reserve at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden! Uncover magical woodlands, treetop adventures and woodland creatures.
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Wakehurst
Selsfield Road
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Explore over 500 acres of wild play areas, gardens, woodlands and nature reserve at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden! Uncover magical woodlands, treetop adventures and woodland creatures.
Grew up loving Winnie the Pooh? Take a whimsical journey and trace the steps of Pooh in the beautiful Ashdown Forest. Step into your favourite book - walk up to Pooh Bridge and rediscover your inner child and play Pooh sticks! Or explore the beautiful woodlands of Ashdown Forest, you can spot Owl's and Piglet's homes hidden in the trees. The nature around is stunning as it is, and makes a great place for walks. Got time to explore? Ashwood Forest is home to many more attractions, including an old windmill, a priest’s house and even a mystical enchanted place.
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Ashdown Forest
Wych Cross
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Grew up loving Winnie the Pooh? Take a whimsical journey and trace the steps of Pooh in the beautiful Ashdown Forest. Step into your favourite book - walk up to Pooh Bridge and rediscover your inner child and play Pooh sticks! Or explore the beautiful woodlands of Ashdown Forest, you can spot Owl's and Piglet's homes hidden in the trees. The nature around is stunning as it is, and makes a great place for walks. Got time to explore? Ashwood Forest is home to many more attractions, including an old windmill, a priest’s house and even a mystical enchanted place.
Lingfield Park Resort boasts the busiest racecourse in Europe with over 80 fixtures across the year, with flat, jump and all weather racing.
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Lingfield Park Golf Club
Racecourse Road
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Lingfield Park Resort boasts the busiest racecourse in Europe with over 80 fixtures across the year, with flat, jump and all weather racing.
There was a Saxon church on this site well before the Norman Conquest. It may have been small but it did have a tower. The only part that remains visible is the lower portion of the walls by the West Door. Around 965, the church and its lands (about 600 acres) were gifted to Hyde Abbey, Winchester as part of King Edgar’s consolidation of his emerging Kingdom of England. The church served the needs of the parish until about 1300 when the Cobhams, an important Kentish family (Henry de Cobham was on the Third Crusade with Richard I in 1191) acquired the Manor of Starborough. With the permission of the Bishop of Winchester, the Cobhams rebuilt the church in the mid fourteenth century as their family’s final resting place. The present tower and chancel date from this time.
The Church of St Peter and St Paul, Lingfield
Church Road
There was a Saxon church on this site well before the Norman Conquest. It may have been small but it did have a tower. The only part that remains visible is the lower portion of the walls by the West Door. Around 965, the church and its lands (about 600 acres) were gifted to Hyde Abbey, Winchester as part of King Edgar’s consolidation of his emerging Kingdom of England. The church served the needs of the parish until about 1300 when the Cobhams, an important Kentish family (Henry de Cobham was on the Third Crusade with Richard I in 1191) acquired the Manor of Starborough. With the permission of the Bishop of Winchester, the Cobhams rebuilt the church in the mid fourteenth century as their family’s final resting place. The present tower and chancel date from this time.

The Village

Lingfield maybe a village but its has plenty of amenities with grocery stores, dry cleaners, hair salons, beauty treatments, cobblers (shoe repairs) bakery, post office and plenty of coffee shops
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High Street
1 New Oxford St
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Lingfield maybe a village but its has plenty of amenities with grocery stores, dry cleaners, hair salons, beauty treatments, cobblers (shoe repairs) bakery, post office and plenty of coffee shops
Take a stroll around the old town. The village originated from two small settlements. The first was around the church and known as Old Town. It is a collection of dwellings from circa 1500 to 1800 some of which formed the first shopping centre. There are some fine examples of medieval houses and 18th century buildings including the original 'Star' public house.
The Old Town House
Church Road
Take a stroll around the old town. The village originated from two small settlements. The first was around the church and known as Old Town. It is a collection of dwellings from circa 1500 to 1800 some of which formed the first shopping centre. There are some fine examples of medieval houses and 18th century buildings including the original 'Star' public house.