Marsh Green

Settlement in Sussex Wealden

England

Marsh Green

AA Milne memorial Memorial to AA Milne on the Ashdown Forest near Gills Lap
AA Milne memorial Credit: Ben Gamble

Marsh Green is a small village located in the county of Sussex, England. Situated within the Wealden district, it is nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, offering residents and visitors a tranquil and idyllic setting. The village is positioned approximately 6 miles north-west of the town of East Grinstead and lies adjacent to the A22 road, providing convenient access to neighboring areas.

The landscape surrounding Marsh Green is characterized by rolling hills, green fields, and dense woodlands, evoking a sense of natural beauty and serenity. The village itself is relatively small, with a population of around 500 residents. It features a mix of residential properties, including traditional cottages and modern homes, giving it a charming and diverse architectural appeal.

Despite its small size, Marsh Green boasts a strong sense of community spirit. The village is home to a local primary school, providing education for children in the area. Additionally, it has a village hall that serves as a hub for various social events and gatherings. The nearby countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.

While Marsh Green may not have extensive amenities within its borders, the village benefits from its proximity to nearby towns and villages. Residents can easily access a range of services, including shops, supermarkets, and healthcare facilities, in the surrounding areas.

Overall, Marsh Green offers a peaceful and picturesque place to reside, characterized by a tight-knit community and stunning natural surroundings.

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Marsh Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.081334/0.090958704 or Grid Reference TQ4633. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

AA Milne memorial Memorial to AA Milne on the Ashdown Forest near Gills Lap
AA Milne memorial
Memorial to AA Milne on the Ashdown Forest near Gills Lap
Sunset near Tile Lodge, Ashdown Forest
Sunset near Tile Lodge, Ashdown Forest
Pooh Sticks Bridge, Ashdown Forest AA Milne's famous bridge.
Pooh Sticks Bridge, Ashdown Forest
AA Milne's famous bridge.
Hatch Inn at Colemans Hatch Serving Harveys bitter and good food. A popular haunt but parking can be tricky on busy days.
Hatch Inn at Colemans Hatch
Serving Harveys bitter and good food. A popular haunt but parking can be tricky on busy days.
Colemans Hatch church The church is on a sharp bend on the road from Forest Row to Upper Hartfield
Colemans Hatch church
The church is on a sharp bend on the road from Forest Row to Upper Hartfield
Ford Almost in the centre of this grid Square is the Ford
Ford
Almost in the centre of this grid Square is the Ford
Trig Point next to Gill's Lap This is Winnie the Pooh country. The clump of trees near this trig point was "Enchanted Place" in the story. Christopher Robin could sit down here without getting prickled, unlike the rest of the forest !
Trig Point next to Gill's Lap
This is Winnie the Pooh country. The clump of trees near this trig point was "Enchanted Place" in the story. Christopher Robin could sit down here without getting prickled, unlike the rest of the forest !
View to the north west from Gill's Lap The views to the North Downs are excellent from this area.
View to the north west from Gill's Lap
The views to the North Downs are excellent from this area.
A.A.Milne & E.H.Shepard memorial plaque "and by and by they came to an enchanted place on the very top of the Forest called Galleons Lap."
A.A.Milne & E.H.Shepard memorial plaque
"and by and by they came to an enchanted place on the very top of the Forest called Galleons Lap."
Sandpit where Roo played In the Winnie the Pooh books, Roo played in this 'Sandpit' closely guarded by his mother, Kanga.
Sandpit where Roo played
In the Winnie the Pooh books, Roo played in this 'Sandpit' closely guarded by his mother, Kanga.
Quarry car park entrance This is the nearest car park to the A.A.Milne memorial
Quarry car park entrance
This is the nearest car park to the A.A.Milne memorial
Eeyore's Gloomy Place The "rather boggy and sad place" in the lower ground is called "Eeyore's Gloomy Place" in the Winnie the Pooh stories
Eeyore's Gloomy Place
The "rather boggy and sad place" in the lower ground is called "Eeyore's Gloomy Place" in the Winnie the Pooh stories
A Pond in Parrock Lane, Upper Hartfield A pretty pond by the roadside.
A Pond in Parrock Lane, Upper Hartfield
A pretty pond by the roadside.
Parrock Lane near Upper Hartdield A narrow country lane with farms and large houses.
Parrock Lane near Upper Hartdield
A narrow country lane with farms and large houses.
Little Parrock Farm The farm is situated at the junction of Parrock Lane and the B2110 near to Forest Row.
Little Parrock Farm
The farm is situated at the junction of Parrock Lane and the B2110 near to Forest Row.
Marsh Green Lane Viewed from its eastern end.
Marsh Green Lane
Viewed from its eastern end.
White Platt One of a few houses in the Hillside Farm inclosure on Ashdown Forest.
White Platt
One of a few houses in the Hillside Farm inclosure on Ashdown Forest.
Cricket Pavilion, Colemans Hatch The cricket ground is a small inclosure on Ashdown Forest. The house on the right is Spinningdale.
Cricket Pavilion, Colemans Hatch
The cricket ground is a small inclosure on Ashdown Forest. The house on the right is Spinningdale.
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Marsh Green is located at Grid Ref: TQ4633 (Lat: 51.081334, Lng: 0.090958704)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

What 3 Words

///cascade.butterfly.lodge. Near Forest Row, East Sussex

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Marsh Green
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Place: hamlet
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Material: wood
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