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Hotels, Guest accommodation, Self Catering & Camping in Haywards Heath
In Victorian times, Haywards Heath was a small village, until the London to Brighton railway line was opened in 1841, bringing prosperity. The ancient Dolphin Pub just off Muster Green is one of the oldest buildings, dating from the 16th century. There are many great shops, pubs and places to eat in the town. Things to see include Beech Hurst Gardens with its miniature railway, Jubilee Gardens, Victoria Park, Blunts Wood and Western Road Nature Walk. Clair Hall has entertainment events throughout the year. Haywards Heath is a great base for a walking holiday. Ashdown Forest, the High Weald and the Scrase Valley Nature Reserve are close by. Other attractions include the Bluebell Railway and spectacular gardens at Borde Hill and Wakehurst Place. Ardingly Reservoir is popular with walkers, anglers and dinghy sailors. Visit the National Trust owned Nymans, a garden set around a romantic house and ruins. The Ouse Valley Viaduct north of Haywards Heath is spectacular.
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