Location
Nestled in the heart of East Sussex, surrounded by natural beauty and rich history
A Rural Spot by Hailsham
The Stable is situated down a quiet no-through country lane one mile from Hailsham, just above the upper reaches of Pevensey Marsh. This historical old market town was granted charter rights by Henry III in 1252 and has three bustling shopping precincts, a modern sports complex and leisure pool.
Exploring the Area
The surrounding area provides numerous attractions for all ages. The South Downs and Weald afford excellent walks. Quaint villages and hamlets offer refreshment in the old inns and tea-rooms. Beachy Head and the Seven Sisters Country Park grace the chalk coastline between Eastbourne and Seaford. Brighton, Hastings, the county town of Lewes and a number of National Trust properties, castles, gardens and stately homes are all within easy reach.
From Railway to Trail
The Cuckoo Line railway, built in 1849, passed through Hailsham, but was closed in 1965. It now provides a beautiful scenic track and bridleway called the Cuckoo Trail, running from Eastbourne to Heathfield.
Hailsham Town
The A295 runs directly through Hailsham, making it easily accessible from major routes. Several supermarkets and essential amenities are within easy reach, offering convenient shopping options. The town also features a mix of local shops, cafés and services, making it a practical and welcoming base for both short stays and longer visits.
Local Attractions & Businesses
Getting Here
Bus Service
Regular bus service (Regency 28) stops at the top of Harebeating Lane, with routes to Hailsham (1 mile), Polegate (4 miles), Eastbourne (10 miles), Lewes (13 miles) and Brighton (20 miles).
Bus Timetables
Brighton → Hailsham → Eastbourne
Eastbourne → Hailsham → Brighton
A live bus timetable can be viewed at buses.co.uk.
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