Best attractions and places to see around Ninfield include historical landmarks and natural landscapes in East Sussex. The village is situated near the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering picturesque scenery. Ninfield's location provides access to a variety of historical and natural attractions in the surrounding area, including ancient woodlands and significant historical sites.
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Surely everyone knows it and how decent the seafront can be for running and long walks… just wanted to share this highlight with you anyway.
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On the way through the former battlefield, you pass this impressive sculpture; it is impressive to walk in the footsteps of the past in this way
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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Why no sign to explain it here here? We found the explanation on a board outside Battle Abbey! Text here for your convenience haha There are ten Bayeux Tapestry inspired sculptures by local artist Keith Pettit along the 1066 Country Walk. The figure hiding in the trees beside the path to the south west of this spot represents King Harold and Duke William, divided and scorched by conflict, yet united by desire for the crown of England.
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed it! The audio guides are really interesting and we learned and experienced a lot. I would definitely come again, there is a lot to see and the big tour we chose covered everything. The shop was great too. The houses and (battle) grounds are managed by English Heritage.
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Stunning 11th Century monastery built by William the Conqueror on the site of the Battle of Hastings. As well as the ruins, which you can wander around with your bike, there is a great visitors center. Well worth exploring when you're in Battle.
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This building was founded in 1070 by William the Conqueror in memory of the battle fought in 1066 on Senlac Hill, after which William of Normandy became king. It is currently managed by English Heritage. For more information, you can visit: english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/1066-battle-of-hastings-abbey-and-battlefield.
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The area around Ninfield is rich in history. You can explore Battle Abbey and Battlefield, founded by William the Conqueror, which offers a footpath around the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. Another significant site is Pevensey Castle, a Roman 'Saxon coast' fortress with a history spanning over 16 centuries, which also served as an emergency stronghold in World War II.
Yes, Ninfield village has several notable historical points. You can see the Stocks and Whipping Post by the village green, an unusual relic from the 1700s made of Sussex iron. The medieval Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed building, and the village also boasts 27 Grade II listed buildings, including historic farmhouses and cottages.
The northern half of Ninfield parish lies within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), offering picturesque landscapes. The Combe Valley and Brede Valley nearby provide scenic routes for walking and cycling. For a tranquil refuge, visit Fore Wood, an ancient woodland and designated nature reserve near Crowhurst.
Absolutely. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the Ashburnham Place and Parkland loop. For more moderate challenges, consider the Herstmonceux Castle loop or the Crowhurst's Ancient Yew Tree – Battle Abbey and Battlefield loop. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Ninfield guide.
Families will enjoy The Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceux, a former Royal Observatory offering engaging, hands-on science and discovery experiences. Battle Abbey and Battlefield and Pevensey Castle also offer memorable family days out with plenty of space to explore.
There are several road cycling routes around Ninfield. You can find easy routes like The Lamb Inn – The Lamb at Wartling loop from Ninfield, or more challenging ones such as the Witherenden Road – Frenches Halt loop. Explore these and other options in the Road Cycling Routes around Ninfield guide.
The 1066 Country Walk passes through the area, commemorating the historic Battle of Hastings. Along this trail, you can encounter unique artworks like the Bound Division Sculpture, which represents King William, King Harold, and the crown they fought over, adding atmosphere to your hike through the former battlefield.
Yes, Hastings Pier, located about 7.7 miles away, is a wonderfully clean and open structure that is wheelchair accessible. It offers a cafe and various goods and services, making it an enjoyable visit for everyone.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich historical context of sites like Battle Abbey, often finding the audio guides very informative. The hands-on exhibits at The Observatory Science Centre are also highly praised. Many appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunity for walks around historical sites and natural areas.
Yes, many attractions have facilities on-site or nearby. For example, Battle Abbey and Battlefield has a cafe. Hastings Pier also features a cafe and other eateries. Additionally, Ninfield village and surrounding towns offer various pubs and cafes.
Ashburnham Place, located 1.4 miles from Ninfield, features expansive grounds with over 200 acres of ancient woodland, vibrant gardens, and serene lakes. It serves as a retreat and conference centre, offering a beautiful natural environment for relaxation and exploration.
While Ninfield itself is a village, public transport options are available to connect to nearby towns. You would typically need to use local bus services to reach Battle or Pevensey. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current routes and timings to plan your journey to Battle Abbey or Pevensey Castle.


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