British Wildlife Centre, Lingfield
#2 among attractions in Lingfield
Facts and practical information
The British Wildlife Centre is a zoo in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield village in the county of Surrey, South East England. ()
British Wildlife Centre Eastbourne RoadLingfield RH7 6LF United Kingdom
British Wildlife Centre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lingfield Park Racecourse, London England Temple, Standen, East Grinstead Museum.
- 1.9 miEHorse track, Gambling, Sport venue
Lingfield Park Racecourse, Lingfield
48 min walk • Nestled in the serene countryside of Surrey, Lingfield Park Racecourse stands as a premier destination for horse racing enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Established in 1890, this historic venue has been captivating audiences with the thrill of the race for well...
- 0.8 miSTemple
London England Temple
21 min walk • The London England Temple is a serene and sacred edifice, nestled in the green countryside of Surrey, United Kingdom. This temple, which belongs to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is a place of worship and quiet reflection for members of the faith.
- 5.1 miSHistorical place, Museum, History museum
Standen, East Grinstead
129 min walk • Standen is an Arts and Crafts house located to the south of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. The house and its surrounding gardens belong to the National Trust and are open to the public. It is a Grade I listed building.
- 3.8 miSEMuseum
East Grinstead Museum, East Grinstead
98 min walk • East Grinstead Museum is located at Cantelupe Road in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. It was established in 1995 in a purpose-built museum constructed with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and local donations.
- 5.2 miNPark
Bay Pond, Godstone
132 min walk • Bay Pond is a 7-hectare nature reserve in Godstone in Surrey. It is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust. It is part of Godstone Ponds Site of Special Scientific Interest Bay Pond has no public access, and is an educational reserve run by the Trust.
- 5.1 miESpecialty museum, History museum, Museum
Eden Valley Museum, Edenbridge
131 min walk • The Eden Valley Museum is a local history museum housed within a preserved example of Kentish vernacular architecture that has been Grade II* Listed. It is in the High Street of the historic market town of Edenbridge, Kent.
- 4.2 miSHiking, Hiking trail
Worth Way
108 min walk • The Worth Way is a 7-mile footpath and bridleway linking the West Sussex towns of Crawley and East Grinstead via the village of Crawley Down. Mostly following the trackbed of a disused railway the path is an important wildlife corridor. It is part of the National Cycle Network.
- 3.8 miSEChurch
West Street Baptist Church, East Grinstead
97 min walk • West Street Baptist Church is a Baptist church in East Grinstead, a town in the district of Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex.
- 3.4 miSEChurch, Romanesque architecture
Our Lady and St Peter's Church, East Grinstead
87 min walk • Our Lady and St Peter's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in East Grinstead. It was built from 1897 to 1898 and designed by Frederick Walters. It is situated on the London Road close to where it becomes Station Road, north of East Grinstead railway station. It is a Romanesque Revival church and a Grade II listed building.
- 3.9 miSEHistorical place
Sackville College, East Grinstead
99 min walk • Sackville College is a Jacobean almshouse in town of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. It was founded in 1609 with money left by Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset. Throughout its history it has provided sheltered accommodation for the elderly.
- 3.9 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St Swithun's Church, East Grinstead
99 min walk • St. Swithun's is a Church of England church in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England, which is a Grade II* listed building. The site had a church since the 11th century. It was struck by lightning in 1772 and after it was rebuilt by James Wyatt it was opened in 1789.