Cackle Street

Settlement in Sussex Wealdon

England

Cackle Street

Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex A useful stile design; especially for those with mobility problems, or with animals.
Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex Credit: Peter Trimming

Cackle Street is a charming rural hamlet located in the county of Sussex, England. Nestled amidst the beautiful countryside, this idyllic village offers a peaceful retreat for both residents and visitors alike. With its quaint cottages, rolling green fields, and a sense of tranquility, Cackle Street exudes a timeless charm that captures the essence of rural English life.

The village is situated a few miles away from the historic town of Battle, renowned for the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066. Cackle Street itself has a rich history, dating back centuries, and is steeped in local folklore and legends. The name "Cackle Street" is said to derive from the old English word "cackle," meaning a small stream, which meanders through the village.

The heart of Cackle Street is its community spirit. The villagers are friendly and welcoming, and there is a strong sense of togetherness. The village hall serves as a central gathering point for various social events, including fairs, dances, and community meetings.

Surrounded by verdant farmland, Cackle Street offers ample opportunities for countryside walks and outdoor activities. The nearby trails provide breathtaking views of the Sussex Downs and the South Coast. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse flora and fauna, with plenty of wildlife to spot along the way.

Although Cackle Street is a place where time seems to stand still, modern amenities are still within easy reach. The village is well-connected to major towns and cities, making it convenient for commuting or accessing a wider range of services.

Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or a glimpse into traditional English village life, Cackle Street is sure to captivate visitors with its picturesque setting and warm community spirit.

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Cackle Street Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.018863/0.071393119 or Grid Reference TQ4526. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex A useful stile design; especially for those with mobility problems, or with animals.
Stile Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex
A useful stile design; especially for those with mobility problems, or with animals.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex In the foreground, the 40 MPH Ashdown Forest speed limit is marked on the road. To the right of picture, a bus shelter can be seen.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex
In the foreground, the 40 MPH Ashdown Forest speed limit is marked on the road. To the right of picture, a bus shelter can be seen.
Gate Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex Photographed from the B2026
Gate Onto the Ashdown Forest, Sussex
Photographed from the B2026
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex Photographed from the B2026.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex
Photographed from the B2026.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest, from the B2026. A sign, to the right of picture, states that riding beyond this point is by permit only.
Public Footpath at Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest, from the B2026. A sign, to the right of picture, states that riding beyond this point is by permit only.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest. Note the 40 MPH speed limit, marked on the road. Fairwarp Church, hidden behind trees, is located near the centre of picture. The gateway, to the church, can just be seen.
B2026 at Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of the Ashdown Forest. Note the 40 MPH speed limit, marked on the road. Fairwarp Church, hidden behind trees, is located near the centre of picture. The gateway, to the church, can just be seen.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex An inviting country lane, seen from the B2026.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
An inviting country lane, seen from the B2026.
Fairwarp Village Hall, Sussex Photographed from Nursery Lane.
Fairwarp Village Hall, Sussex
Photographed from Nursery Lane.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex A quiet country lane. Out of picture, to the left, a row of houses is hidden by the high hedge.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
A quiet country lane. Out of picture, to the left, a row of houses is hidden by the high hedge.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of Fairwarp village. A row of houses is out of picture, to the right.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of Fairwarp village. A row of houses is out of picture, to the right.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex Looking in the direction of Maresfield. Note the high hedges, either side of this narrow lane.
Nursery Lane, Fairwarp, Sussex
Looking in the direction of Maresfield. Note the high hedges, either side of this narrow lane.
Junction of Nursery Lane and Burrells Lane, Sussex The location is just north of the Maresfield Park estate.
Junction of Nursery Lane and Burrells Lane, Sussex
The location is just north of the Maresfield Park estate.
Nursery Lane, Maresfield, Sussex Photograph taken from beside Nightingale Wood, looking north.
Nursery Lane, Maresfield, Sussex
Photograph taken from beside Nightingale Wood, looking north.
Junction of Clock House Lane and the A22, Nutley
Junction of Clock House Lane and the A22, Nutley
View from the A22 north of Maresfield
View from the A22 north of Maresfield
Roundabout on the A22 near Maresfield
Roundabout on the A22 near Maresfield
Stratton car sales, Horney Common
Stratton car sales, Horney Common
Houses on High Street Nutley
Houses on High Street Nutley
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Cackle Street is located at Grid Ref: TQ4526 (Lat: 51.018863, Lng: 0.071393119)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealdon

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.018863,0.071393119
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: TN22 37D
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.0146063/0.0710131
Barrier: bollard
Bicycle: no
Bollard: removable
Foot: no
Lat/Long: 51.0167755/0.069052
Courtlands Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0191154/0.0666261
Little Claylands Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0190969/0.0719207
Boringwheel Mill Farm
Addr City: Nutley
Addr Postcode: TN22 3DU
Addr Street: Cackle Street
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 51.0188893/0.0758502
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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