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What to See in East Grinstead - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in East Grinstead (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Standen, West Street Baptist Church, and Our Lady and St Peter's Church. Also, be sure to include Sackville College in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in East Grinstead (England).

Standen

Building
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Building. 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.[1]

Address: Standen West Hoathly Road, RH19 4NE East Grinstead

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West Street Baptist Church

Religious organization in East Grinstead, England
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Religious organization in East Grinstead, England. 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. Founded in 1810 as a chapel linked to the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, it was the first Nonconformist place of worship in East Grinstead; the town's subsequent development made it a local centre of both Protestant Nonconformity and alternative religions. The red-brick building is still used by a Baptist community, and is protected as a Grade II listed building.[2]

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Our Lady and St Peter's Church

Catholic church in East Grinstead, England
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Catholic church in East Grinstead, England. 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.[3]

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Sackville College

Non-profit organization in East Grinstead, England
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Non-profit organization in East Grinstead, England. 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.[4]

Address: Sackville College High Street, RH19 3BX East Grinstead

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St Swithun's Church

St Swithun's Church
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St. Swithun's is a Church of England church in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England, which is a Grade II* listed building.

The site had a church since the 11th century. It was struck by lightning in 1772 and after it was rebuilt by James Wyatt it was opened in 1789. It is situated on a hill-top site near entrance to town, where in the past several tracks met. The area began to be settled in the late tenth century: and St Swithun (Bishop of Winchester, 852–862) was the choice for church patron. To this day it remains a visible landmark.

Near the entrance to the church, three stones mark the supposed ashes of Anne Tree, Thomas Dunngate and John Forman who were burned as martyrs on 18 July 1556 because they would not renounce the Protestant faith. Due to the method of execution and the charge of 'heresy', the three were later assumed in local fokelore to have been charged with witchcraft and are referred to as 'the witches'.

A national appeal for funds raised £516 in 1788. A programme of restoration in 1874 inaugurated the present appearance. A Trust Fund was set up in 1979 to provide funding for restoration. It is independent of the Parochial Church Council.[5]

Address: 8 Church Ln, RH19 3BA East Grinstead

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Saint Hill Manor

Manor house in England
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Manor house in England. Saint Hill Manor is a Grade II listed country manor house at Saint Hill Green, near East Grinstead in West Sussex, England. It was constructed in 1792 and had several notable owners before being purchased by L. Ron Hubbard and becoming the British headquarters of the Church of Scientology.[6]

Address: Saint Hill Rd, RH19 4JY East Grinstead

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Imberhorne Viaduct

Viaduct in East Grinstead, England
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Viaduct in East Grinstead, England. Imberhorne Viaduct is a Grade II listed railway viaduct located in East Grinstead, West Sussex, South-East England. Closed in 1958, the structure was brought back into use as part of the preserved Bluebell Railway heritage line in 2013, allowing trains to continue to East Grinstead railway station.[7]

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