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The Railway Children Walk Section 2
Crawley Down to Kingscote

The Bluebell Railway

Highlights of this walk

  • A Jacobean house
  • The Sussex Border path
  • The Bluebell Railway
  • A mill pond
This section of the Railway Children Walk begins at a former railway station and picks up on several parts of the revived railway route. Som sections coincide with the Sussex Border Path and the route runs close to a distinctive Jacobean house.

Safety and Difficulty

At just 3¼ miles, this walk can be take at a moderate pace and still fitted into a half-day. No special difficulties. Be careful when crossing roads or the railway.

To use this guide

Review START Page (this one), check ROUTE and Map, check NOTES for points of interest, go and enjoy yourself!

Bus Routes

Check services and times with Metrobus at 01293 449191 or www.metrobus.co.uk

No.82 Crawley Down/Crawley/Three Bridges/Haywards Heath.
No.84 East Grinstead/Sharpthorne/Crawley Down/Three Bridges Crawley (no Sunday service).
Other buses to and from Crawley Down include the No.624 Horley and East Grinstead, No.684 East Grinstead/Crawley Down/Crawley, 291 East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells, and the 391, 692, and 693 Crawley buses.
There is limited public transport at Kingscote - the 473 goes to and from East Grinstead.

Car Parking

Crawley Down was the site of Grange Road station on the Three Bridges-East Grinstead line.