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Named after the characteristic feature of the local church. In their third year operating the pub as a free house, Waz and Emma have restored much of the village pub feel to the Eight Bells sponsoring and supporting the local football team, darts and pool team, bar billiards and volley ball team. |
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..a village in the heart of rural West Sussex, England. Bolney Village is set in an undulating landscape which, particularly to the east, provides an important visual background to the village. |
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Opening Hours : Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9.00an till 4.30pm.
Morning Coffee, Lunch & Afternoon Tea.
Tel : 07812 95 77 69 |
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Bolney Wine Estate, a vineyard which carries on a tradition brought to Britain by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago. Located in the village situated on a hill which was part of the Butting Hill One Hundred, listed in the Domesday Book. Village tradition has it that the Prince Regent was a frequent visitor to Bolney when travelling to Brighton, staying at Bolney Lodge of which Bolney Wine Estate formed a part in the 19th Century. |
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The National Trust's most visited property. Open throughout the year, Wakehurst is the country estate of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The varied landscape is of international significance for its beautiful botanic gardens and tree collections, as well as for its science-based plant conservation and research. |
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Hickstead is synonymous with showjumping. As host to the British Grand Prix and the only Nations Cup competition in the British Isles, it is the home of British showjumping. Hickstead was founded in 1960 by the late Douglas Bunn. |
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The church of Saint Mary Magdelane in the village of Bolney is for you. It always seems a bit of a cliche to say that everyone is welcome- but it is true. Simply come along on a Sunday morning. |
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Described as 'One of the country's truly great gardens' by Country Life magazine, Borde Hill is more than just a beautiful and historic garden. Borde Hill boasts outstanding views across 200 acres of Grade 11* listed parkland and woodland. |