Ardingly

Village and parish in West Sussex, England


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::summary Village and parish in West Sussex, England ::

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FieldValue
official_nameArdingly
coordinates
os_grid_referenceTQ3429
static_image_nameArdingly.JPG
static_image_captionSt. Peter's Parish Church
label_positionleft
area_footnotes
area_total_km216.09
population1900
population_density118 /km2
civil_parishArdingly
shire_districtMid Sussex
shire_countyWest Sussex
regionSouth East England
countryEngland
post_townHaywards Heath
postcode_districtRH17
postcode_areaRH
dial_code01444
constituency_westminsterMid Sussex
london_distance31 mi N
websitewww.ardingly.org
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Ardingly ( ) is an English village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. The village is in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty about 33 mi south of London and 33 mi east-north-east of the county town of Chichester. The parish covers an area of 3974 acres. The Office for National Statistics estimated the population in 2022 to be 1,900.

Heritage

There is mention of a place Ertlyngeleghe, in 1396, which may refer to Ardingly.

St Peter's parish church, towards the western end of the village, dates from the 14th century.

Kew's wild botanic garden, Wakehurst (previously known as Wakehurst Place) is about 1.5 mi north of the village. Ardingly Reservoir is about 1 mi west of the village. The Big-Upon-Little rock formation is close to a footpath between Ardingly and West Hoathly.

Events

In June the South of England Show early in the month and the London to Brighton cycle event (usually held on Father's Day) attract visitors from a wide area. The South of England Showground hosts regular antiques fairs, some of which have featured on the BBC Television game show Bargain Hunt.

Every four years an international Scout camp is held on the showground, attended by about 3,000 Scouts and Girl Guides from West Sussex and other areas at home and abroad.

Schools

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At the southern edge of the village is Ardingly College, an independent school. The village also has a Church of England primary school, St. Peters CE Primary, with about 120 pupils. Most of the children of secondary-school age attend Oathall Community College in Haywards Heath.

Public transport

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Ardingly has a low-frequency bus service to the nearby towns of Haywards Heath and Crawley.

Ardingly railway station was opened 1 October 1864 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. The Southern Railway electrified the line in the 1930s but British Railways closed the line and station to passenger trains in 1963. The goods yard and connection to the main line remain open as an ARC Aggregates terminal. The nearby Bluebell Railway owns the former trackbed between Ardingly and and has a long-term aspiration to re-open the line.

Notable people

References

References

  1. "2001 Census: West Sussex – Population by Parish". West Sussex County Council.
  2. "Area profile: Ardingly".
  3. Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives CP40/541; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT6/R2/CP40no541a/aCP40no541afronts/IMG_0567.htm]; 6th entry – the defendant Richard atte Lynde appears as an MP for Horsham in 1402.
  4. "Ardingly Antique Fair".
  5. [http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/a/ardingly/index.shtml Ardingly railway station] on Disused-Stations.org.uk - Nick Catford - Accessed 9 September 2007
  6. Jane Brown, "Wolseley, Frances Garnet, Viscountess Wolseley (1872–1936)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (Oxford, UK: OUP, 2004). [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/49185 Retrieved 27 December 2016. Pay-walled.]
  7. "News items: Jon Snow". University of Sussex.

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