Powdermill Reservoir, High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
#2 among attractions in High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Facts and practical information
Powdermill Reservoir lies to the east of Sedlescombe, East Sussex, England. The reservoir provides water for Southern Water customers. ()
High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty United Kingdom
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Powdermill Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bodiam Castle, Great Dixter, Battle Abbey, Senlac Hill.
3.8 miNForts and castles, Historical placeBodiam Castle, Robertsbridge
98 min walk • Bodiam Castle stands as an archetypal medieval fortress surrounded by a broad, serene moat in the heart of East Sussex, near the village of Robertsbridge, United Kingdom. This 14th-century castle, built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III...
3.6 miNMuseum, History museum, GardenGreat Dixter, Rye
93 min walk • Great Dixter is a house in Northiam, East Sussex, England. It was built in 1910–12 by architect Edwin Lutyens, who combined an existing mid-15th century house on the site with a similar structure brought from Benenden, Kent, together with his own additions.
4 miSWRuins, museum and the battlefield of 1066Battle Abbey, Battle
101 min walk • Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey in Battle, East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings and dedicated to St Martin of Tours. It is a Scheduled Monument.
4 miSWHistoric battle locale with an abbeySenlac Hill, Battle
101 min walk • Senlac Hill is the generally accepted location in which Harold Godwinson deployed his army for the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. It is located near what is now the town of Battle, East Sussex. The name Senlac was popularised by the Victorian historian E. A.
4.5 miNEParkFlatropers Wood, High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
116 min walk • Flatropers Wood is a 38-hectare nature reserve in Rye in East Sussex. It is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. The wood is mainly oak and birch, but there are also areas of sweet chestnut and former plantations of Scots pine and beech.
4 miSW 4.6 miNWChurchBethel Strict Baptist Chapel, Robertsbridge
117 min walk • Bethel Strict Baptist Chapel is a former place of worship for Strict Baptists in Robertsbridge, a village in the district of Rother in the English county of East Sussex.
1.4 miSEMuseum, Science museumBrede Waterworks
36 min walk • Brede Waterworks is a waterworks at Brede, East Sussex, England. It was built to supply Hastings with drinking water. The waterworks still houses two of the three steam engines that were used to pump water from Brede to reservoirs at Fairlight and Baldslow.
6.5 miSEBeachFairlight Glen
167 min walk • Fairlight Glen lies about 2 miles east of the fishing port of Hastings and 1.5 miles west of the small village of Fairlight Cove on the East Sussex coast.
4.5 miNWChurchRobertsbridge United Reformed Church, Robertsbridge
116 min walk • Robertsbridge United Reformed Church is a former United Reformed Church place of worship in Robertsbridge, a village in the district of Rother in the English county of East Sussex.
3.8 miNWMonasteryRobertsbridge Abbey, High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
98 min walk • Robertsbridge Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England. It was founded in 1176 by Alured and Alicia de St Martin.