Heathfield and Waldron

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Heathfield and Waldron
High Street, Heathfield, East Sussex.jpg
Heathfield High Street
Heathfield and Waldron is located in East Sussex
Heathfield and Waldron
Heathfield and Waldron
 Heathfield and Waldron shown within East Sussex
Area  52.8 km2 (20.4 sq mi) [1]
Population 11,913 (2011)[2]
   – density  565/sq mi (218/km2)
OS grid reference TQ586209
   – London  40 miles (64 km) NNW 
District Wealden
Shire county East Sussex
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HEATHFIELD
Postcode district TN21
Dialling code 01435
Police Sussex
Fire East Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Wealden
Website http://www.hwpc.org.uk/
List of places
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Heathfield and Waldron is a civil parish[3] within the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. Heathfield is surrounded by the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Governance

The civil parish council has twenty elected members representing four wards: Cross-in-Hand ward (four members); Heathfield East ward (two); Heathfield ward (twelve); Waldron (two). The current (2011) chairman is Mr Peter Newnham. Charles Hendry is the Member of Parliament for the Wealden Constituency, which includes Heathfield.

The Heathfield Partnership,[4] a voluntary group was set up in 1995 "to identify options for developing the town and the local villages".

Settlements in the parish

Heathfield

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Heathfield town, the principal settlement in the parish, stands at the junction of two roads: the A265 road from Hawkhurst and the A267 road linking Tunbridge Wells with Eastbourne.

Waldron

War memorial at Waldron

Waldron is a village located to the west of Heathfield. The 12th-century parish church is dedicated to All Saints.[5]

Foxhunt Manor at Waldron dates from 1898. It was built by Joseph Lucas Junior, and later sold to the Oakshott family. In 1935 the estate was purchased by the Xaverian Brothers, when it was run as a preparatory boarding school. The school closed in 1959 when it was purchased by the Order of The Visitation. [6]

Cross-in-Hand

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Cross-in-Hand is a small village west of Heathfield.

Others

Broad Oak, Punnetts Town, Little London and Cade Street are other villages within the parish.

Natural environment

There are six Sites of Special Scientific Interest within the parish. Bingletts Wood and Heathfield Park are areas of woodland with a flowing ravine (ghyll woodland). The two sites are of biological interest, hosting a wide variety of fauna, much of which is uncommon in the south-east of England.[7][8] Paines Cross Meadow, Sapperton Meadows and St. Dunstan's Farm Meadows also have SSSI status. These sites consist mainly of wet meadowland and are of biological interest, hosting a wide variety of fauna.[9][10][11] The final SSSI is Waldron Cutting, a small cutting along the lane between Waldron and Horam, which is of geological interest. Its sandstone bedrock containing samples of fossilised Lycopodites.[12]

References

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  3. Parish website
  4. The Heathfield Partnership
  5. All Saints church
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