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Can I save on my Crowborough car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Absolutely — combine your hotel, flight and car into a Crowborough vacation package and you can save a tidy sum. With so much to uncover in and around Crowborough, that rental car will make exploring easy. Once you're behind the wheel, turn up the tunes and head toward Big Ben, a must-see attraction approximately 35 mi from Crowborough.
Which airport is best for Crowborough?
Heathrow Airport (LHR), 40 mi northwest of inner Crowborough, is most likely where you'll touch down. Your other options are Gatwick Airport (LGW) (16 mi away from central Crowborough) and Luton Airport (LTN) (60 mi away from central Crowborough).
What is there to do in Crowborough?
While getting off the beaten track is no doubt rewarding, you shouldn't ignore the popular sights that make a destination famous. Crowborough Country Park and Crowborough Beacon Golf Club are a couple of them in Crowborough.
Where should I stay when visiting Crowborough?
The Scandinavian style space walking distance from the beautiful Ashdown Forest is the number one choice of many visitors. Book soon to avoid missing out.

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The Church dates from 1060 with a 12th/13th C. nave, and north aisle from 1250 - south aisle is 14th C. The chancel is 12/13th C. and may have had an apse, sedilia and piscina on south side of sanctuary are 13th C. The tower was added in the 15th C. The original timber framed spire was destroyed in the Great Storm of 1987 and was replaced with a steel framed version with chestnut shingles at 165 feet. The font is Norman and was lost for years until found nearby being used as a cattle trough! St Denys' church is well known for its wall paintings which date from 13th C. onwards. They were covered over and only discovered in 1893. There is an impressive 15th C. doom painting with Christ seated on a rainbow with the virgin Mary and St John. The Neville chapel is in the north east corner of the church, named after the Neville branch of the Abergavenny family who were Lords of the Manor from 1450. The church is a Grade I listed building.
The Church dates from 1060 with a 12th/13th C. nave, and north aisle from 1250 - south aisle is 14th C. The chancel is 12/13th C. and may have had an apse, sedilia and piscina on south side of sanctuary are 13th C. The tower was added in the 15th C. The original timber framed spire was destroyed in the Great Storm of 1987 and was replaced with a steel framed version with chestnut shingles at 165 feet. The font is Norman and was lost for years until found nearby being used as a cattle trough! St Denys' church is well known for its wall paintings which date from 13th C. onwards. They were covered over and only discovered in 1893. There is an impressive 15th C. doom painting with Christ seated on a rainbow with the virgin Mary and St John. The Neville chapel is in the north east corner of the church, named after the Neville branch of the Abergavenny family who were Lords of the Manor from 1450. The church is a Grade I listed building.
Hillside view east across square to Rotherfield Hall
Oast House at Great Hedges Farm, Mark Cross, East Sussex
Oast House at Hourne Farm, Steel Cross, Crowborough, East Sussex Twin round kiln oast house. A kiln to each end of stowage, both missing cowls.

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