Your guide to Bolney, United Kingdom from Cheap Hotels Ltd.
Bolney is a small village in West Sussex about five miles west of Haywards Heath near the junction of the A272 and A23 roads. Here you can see signs of an earlier age when you visit St. Mary Magdalene Church in the village with its early Saxon and Norman architecture. The unusual tower dates back to the 16th century and the bells that peal out from this tower are the oldest in the county. The charming rural atmosphere of Bolney is sure to delight all visitors. There are many trees and hedges lining the streets, some of which are actually narrow sunken lanes. With the many walks and footpaths, you can tale a leisurely stroll in the fresh air and enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Choose a bed and breakfast or a self-catering unit for your accommodation in the area and use this as your base of operations. Just four miles from Bolney, you can visit the Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens, which was built in 1907. Here you will see the famed azalea and rhododendron gardens. Walk the paths and see the many blooming flowers all within view of the lakes. Trees and shrubs from all over the world are found at the Borde Hill Garden. Nature lovers will surely think they are in paradise when they visit Bolney. For a little glimpse of history, take a guided tour of Newtimber Place, which was built in the 16th century. The house is surrounded by a moat fed by waters from a natural spring. If you're looking for a vacation destination off the beaten track and away from the crowds, this is the place to visit.
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