English Heritage sites near Isfield Parish

Pevensey Castle

PEVENSEY CASTLE

15 miles from Isfield Parish

With a history stretching back over 16 centuries, Pevensey Castle chronicles more graphically than any other fortress the story of Britain's south coast defences.

Bayham Old Abbey

BAYHAM OLD ABBEY

17 miles from Isfield Parish

Bayham Abbey makes a fascinating day out on the Kent Sussex border. The impressive ruins include much of the 13th to 15th-century church, the chapter house, and a picturesque 14th-century gatehouse.

Bramber Castle

BRAMBER CASTLE

17 miles from Isfield Parish

The remains of a Norman castle on the banks of the River Adur, founded by William de Braose soon after the Norman Conquest.

1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield

1066 BATTLE OF HASTINGS, ABBEY AND BATTLEFIELD

19 miles from Isfield Parish

For a memorable family day out in Sussex visit Battle Abbey, the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. An enjoyable way to discover more about the most famous date in English history.

Old Soar Manor

OLD SOAR MANOR

24 miles from Isfield Parish

A small but complete portion of a stone manor house built about 1290. The first floor 'solar' private chamber, with attendant chapel and garderobe, stands over a vaulted undercroft.

Home of Charles Darwin - Down House

HOME OF CHARLES DARWIN - DOWN HOUSE

27 miles from Isfield Parish

Down House is a site of outstanding international significance. Here the famous scientist Charles Darwin lived with his family for forty years and worked on his revolutionary theories.


Churches in Isfield Parish

St Margaret of Antioch, parish church of Isfield

Off Station Rd Isfield Nr Uckfield
01825750493

This beautiful church has provided a spiritual haven for the villagers of Isfield for over 800 years.

In a world of noise and bustle it stands at the end of its own long lane; an island of peace and serenity.  

It is of immense value to: 

Regular and occasional worshippers who enjoy both its Sunday services at 10.00 a.m and the friendship of its congregation. The many who come to special services at Christmas, Easter, Mothering Sunday, Pets service, Harvest Festival and Remembrance Sunday Visitors who enjoy the peace and beauty of the setting and the church with its many architectural features including a magnificent 17th century family tomb, carved in alabaster, in the south chapel together with historic and modern stained glass windows  Parishioners and others who use it for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals

We hope you will take an opportunity to visit the church and be captivated by it and its setting; a hidden gem to be enjoyed by everyone.  

 


Pubs in Isfield Parish

Laughing Fish

Station Road, Isfield, TN22 5XB
(01825) 750349
laughingfishisfield.com/

The pub, next to the preserved Lavender Line was originally called The Half Moon and later The Station Hotel. It had an eventful WWII. A warm welcome greets you from tenants Simon and Suzie. Good quality pub food. Bar Billiards, Toad in the...