Built-up area in Wealden, East Sussex, England
| Coordinates: | 51.032, 0.002 |
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| OS grid ref: | TQ 40 27 |
| Population: | 219 |
Danehill is a small rural village and civil parish in the district of Wealden, in East Sussex, England. It sits amid the rolling woodlands and hedged fields of the High Weald landscape, giving a noticeably rural character with lanes, farms and pockets of ancient woodland. The village is conveniently placed between larger market towns such as Haywards Heath and Uckfield, so many residents combine local agricultural or small-business activity with commuting to regional centres and even Brighton or London.
Locally Danehill feels traditional rather than touristy: you’ll find a parish church and clusters of historic cottages alongside modern family homes, a village hall and a primary school that help sustain an active community life. The economy is a mix of farming, equestrian and small enterprises, and the area’s landscape and village amenities attract people seeking a quieter country lifestyle while remaining within reach of larger services and transport links.
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