Crowhurst

Crowhurst in East Sussex Village Guide

About Crowhurst in East Sussex

Located just 4 miles outside of historic Battle is the idyllic village of Crowhurst, East Sussex.

Crowhurst is abundant with fascinating nature; boasting several Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI’s). The first is a section of the Fore Wood RSPB reserve, which due to its sandstone formations (known as gyhlls) is a wonderful breeding platform for many species of bird. The second, Combe Haven, is located on the outskirts of Crowhurst and supports a diverse range of plants, flowers and animals.

Crowhurst is also home to Crowhurst Park; one of the finest ‘Holiday Villages’ East Sussex has to offer; which has also been awarded a David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation . Originally a country Estate in the 17th century, the manor house has now been converted into the social hub of Crowhurst Park, with a restaurant, several bars, a coffee longue and an exquisite ballroom. The grounds now include cosy log-cabin accommodation as well as a leisure club which offers a range of treatments and services for guests, including a gym and a swimming pool.

With its mesmerising and unique scenery, Crowhurst is the ideal place for individuals to get in touch with nature, as well as those in search of luxury whilst being nestled away in one of East Sussex’s best-kept secrets.

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Rosemary Cottage
Rosemary Cottage

Situated in 1066 country in a rural location. Rosemary Cottage is set on the edge of Hooe Village near Battle … more

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Trundle Beds

3ft trundle beds with mattresses that zip together to make a large double. One bed slides under the other and … more

Stephen Jones snr – Crowhurst 1766

I am searching for the birth of Stephen Jones (my 4G Gf) who married Mary Dengate in Crowhurst in 1766. … more

Attractions and Activities

Shipwreck Museum

‎Maritime museum with 3000 years of historic treasures from local shipwrecks. Audiovisual show ‘A Shipwreck Adventure’, push button videos, talks with slides on shipwreck and coastal history topics.

Hastings Pier

Hastings Pier is an iconic landmark which has a rich history and has undergone significant transformations over the years. The Pier was originally opened to the public in 1872, designed by Eugenius Birch, a renowned Victorian pier designer. The original … more

Battle Museum of Local History

The Museum has a collection covering 125 million years of history in Battle and the surrounding area. The fascinating displays include dinosaur footprints, artefacts from the Roman Bathhouse at Beauport Park, a Saxon battle-axe believed to be a unique relic … more

Accommodation

Rosemary Cottage

Situated in 1066 country in a rural location. Rosemary Cottage is set on the edge of Hooe Village near Battle (6 miles), Bexhill(4 miles) and Eastbourne (8 miles). There are castles, vineyards, beaches, walks, bird watching, children’s amusement parks, golf, … more

Poppinghole Farm Cottages

Poppinghole Farm Cottages are situated on a farm in rural Robertsbridge, in an area of outstanding natural beauty at the heart of Sussex countryside. It is close to many places of interest including glorious gardens, ancient castles and historic towns; … more

The Sea Spirit Guest House

Sea Spirit Guest House offers 4-star silver award-winning accomodation in the heart of St Leonards On Sea.

Restaurants

De La Warr Pavilion

The first public Modernist building to be opened in the UK in 1935, this Grade 1 listed, internationally renowned icon re-opened after a £9m lottery funded restoration and redevelopment. It is now the South East region’s most significant centre for … more

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