Sedlescombe

Sedlescombe in East Sussex Village Guide

About Sedlescombe in East Sussex

Sedlescombe lies off the A21 about 5 miles north of Hastings. It is a picturesque village with a sloping village green surrounded by half timbered houses some of which date back as far as the 15th century. Both the village and church are recorded in the Domesday Book. There is a pub and a hotel as well as a village shop/post office in the village.

The Pestalozzi Children’s Village lies on the outskirts of Sedlescombe. It was founded in 1959 on the site of Oaklands where Hercules Brabazon, the artist and local landowner once lived. The Pestalozzi Village offers children from Third World countries the opportunity to gain an education and learn practical skills that they can take back to their own country.

The church is dedicated to St John the Baptist and is about half a mile from the village green. It has several interesting features including a seating plan dated 1632 showing the names of the parishioners and the seats they were allocated.

Attractions and Activities

Battle Methodist Church

Battle Methodist Church meets at their Emmanuel Centre on Harrier Lane off Marley Lane. The centre is designed for mixed church and community use with three well equipped meeting rooms and a coffee lounge. Full disabled access and large car … more

St Leonards Gardens

St Leonards Gardens is a beautiful public park located in St Leonards-on-Sea. It is a picturesque and well-maintained green space that offers a tranquil retreat for both locals and visitors. The gardens span approximately 4.5 acres and is situated near … more

Accommodation

Sedlescombe Golf Hotel

Set in beautiful countryside, Sedlescombe Golf Hotel is next to Sedlescombe Golf Club.

The Brickwall Hotel

With leafy gardens and a restaurant, The Brickwall Hotel offers cooked breakfasts and free Wi-Fi.

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