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100% Father Christmas approved, British-grown Christmas trees are on sale at Bedgebury this winter. Traditional Norway Spruce, Nordman Fir and pot-grown varieties will be available, plus luxury Christmas wreaths.
From London: Leave the M25 at junction 5 and join the A21 southbound towards Hastings. Bedgebury is signposted off the A21 on the B2079, approximately 12 miles southeast of Tunbridge Wells and 16 miles northwest of Hastings.From the North and East: Take the A262 to Goudhurst, and then turn by the village duck pond to take the B2079 (signposted to Flimwell). Follow this road for approximately 3 miles and you will find the main entrance to Bedgebury on your left.From Brighton (and the West): Travel through Lewes and Uckfield to Heathfield. Take the A265 from Heathfield to Hurst Green, turn left onto the A21, drive straight across at the Flimwell Crossroad. Bedgebury is signposted from here (a right hand turn onto the B2079) and will be found approximately half a mile along the road on the right.From the South: Take the A21 to the Flimwell Crossroad, drive straight across and then follow the sign to turn right onto the B2079. Bedgebury is approximately half a mile along on the right hand side.
Etchingham Rail Station (on the Hastings line from Charing Cross or London Bridge) is the closest station to Bedgebury. It's about a 30 minute cycle ride up the A21 (there is a footpath along the edge of the Northbound carriageway). Alternatively, Tunbridge Wells, Frant and Wadhurst (on the Hastings line) and Staplehurst and Marden (on the Ashford line) are also nearby. Alternatively, bus service 254 (Tunbridge Wells to Hawkhurst service) stops at Flimwell Corner Farm (near the Flimwell crossroad).
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