Michael Hall, Forest Row
#1 among attractions in Forest Row
Facts and practical information
Michael Hall is an independent Steiner Waldorf school in Kidbrooke Park on the edge of Ashdown Forest in East Sussex. Founded in 1925, it is the oldest Steiner school in Britain, it has an enrolment of 400 students aged between three and eighteen. The school owns a large amount of land. ()
Forest Row United Kingdom
Michael Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stone Farm Rocks, Standen, East Grinstead Museum, St Margaret's Church.
- 2.4 miWClimbing
Stone Farm Rocks
61 min walk • Nestled in the verdant countryside of the United Kingdom, Stone Farm Rocks presents a haven for climbing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This renowned climbing spot, characterized by its sandstone outcrops, offers a unique and challenging experience for climbers...
- 1.9 miNWHistorical place, Museum, History museum
Standen, East Grinstead
50 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.
- 2.6 miNWMuseum
East Grinstead Museum, East Grinstead
68 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.
- 3.6 miWChurch, Romanesque architecture
St Margaret's Church, West Hoathly
93 min walk • St Margaret's Church is an Anglican church in the village of West Hoathly in Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. By the late 11th century, a simple single-room stone building existed on the high, open ridge upon which the village developed.
- 3.2 miEBridge
Poohsticks, Ashdown Forest
82 min walk • Poohsticks is a game first mentioned in The House at Pooh Corner, a Winnie-the-Pooh book by A. A. Milne. It is a simple game which may be played on any bridge over running water; each player drops a stick on the upstream side of a bridge and the one whose stick first appears on the downstream side is the winner.
- 5 miWHiking, Hiking trail
Worth Way
128 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.
- 2.7 miNWChurch
West Street Baptist Church, East Grinstead
69 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.
- 3.7 miWSpecialty museum, Museum, Vernacular architecture
The Priest House, West Hoathly
94 min walk • The Priest House is a Grade II* listed fifteenth century timber framed hall house in the centre of West Hoathly, in West Sussex, England. It is close to The Cat Inn and St Margaret's Church. It is now a museum, open to the public six days a week from March to October.
- 5.1 miSWMuseum
Bluebell Railway
130 min walk • The Bluebell Railway is an 11 mi heritage line almost entirely in West Sussex in England, except for Sheffield Park which is in East Sussex. It is managed by the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society. It uses steam trains which operate between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, with intermediate stations at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote.
- 3.1 miNWChurch, Romanesque architecture
Our Lady and St Peter's Church, East Grinstead
79 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.
- 2.6 miNWHistorical place
Sackville College, East Grinstead
67 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.