
The Bluebell Railway
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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.
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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.
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To use this guide
Review START Page (this one), check ROUTE and
Map, check NOTES for points of interest, go and enjoy yourself!
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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.
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Car Parking
Crawley Down was the site of Grange Road station on the Three
Bridges-East Grinstead line. |