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Horam in East Sussex

Google map showing area surrounding Horam
(Which Station do we get off at ?)
Location: 50.933610,0.243262
General Details
Horam in East Sussex was a small hamlet about 3 miles south of Heathfield on the A 267, until the opening of the Cuckoo Line railway . The hamlet grew due to the Express Dairies depot and until recent times it was known as Horeham.

The MP for Sussex from 1685-1687 Sir Thomas Dyke lived in the Manor house, which was part of the Manor of Warbleton. After his short term in office for Sussex he was in 1689-1698 elected as MP for East Grinstead. In 1728 the Dyke family moved to Lullingstone Castle in Kent .

Records show the price of land in this area in 1731, Mrs Hobarts bought 28 acres of land adjacent to the land of the Iron Master family of the Fuller's for £220.

In 1880 the Cuckoo Line was built from Eridge to Polegate , and Horam Station was built. The passengers must have wondered at which station they would get off at as Horam station was called Horeham Road, then Waldron, Horeham Road - Waldron, Waldron - Horeham Road, then in 1953 Horam. Horeham was the main depot for Express Dairies, and the main goods traffic on the line came from the Depot.

During the second world war, Horam had the dubious honour of being the first village in the area to be hit by bombs and doodlebugs . Streeton Nursery at Vine Cross was hit by a bomb on 17th July 1944, and Riverdale Nursery was hit by a doodlebug 16th June 1944.

In 1946 the Merrydown wine and cider making company was formed and operated from a cottage of the same name. It has now grown into a major international Company, which was based in Horam. The two founders of the company were actually from Kent and that was where they started making their products in England (they originally made their cider in a prison camp in Germany).

It is a fact that their Merrydown cider was a hit in their home county and they looked for new premises. Horam Manor (already mentioned in this text) had been gutted by fire shortly after the war's end but the shell of the building was structurally sound. There Merrydown installed their new vats and expanded their trade. At the same time they increased the range of their products, introducing many country wines such as Elderberry and Gooseberry and producing a very fine Mead. (Many thanks again to Alf Rogers for the above.) The Cuckoo Line has now been turned into the Cuckoo Trail , a country amenity owned by the East Sussex Council , it is open for cycling and walking from Heathfield through Horam , Hellingly and Hailsham to Polegate .
Views
The Cuckoo Trail is very pretty and is well worth walking or cycling along.

To the south are the South Downs at Eastbourne, and just up the road at Heathfield is the Gibraltar Tower, an old folly.
Services
The village has quite a number of shops and public houses.

The nearest supermarket and market town is at Heathfield 3 miles north, with a major shopping centre at Eastbourne 12 miles south.

The nearest trains are in Wadhurst or Tunbridge Wells giving a service running every 30 minutes, taking about 1 hour to London.
Map
Horam is shown as the red symbol on the map.

Nearby Villages

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Village= Town= Recorded in Domesday=
Ashburnham (Last Iron Furnace in Sussex)
6.74 miles
Blackboys (Charcoal and Soot)4.49 miles
Bodle Street (White Horse on the roof)4.56 miles
Boreham Street (Picturesque village on top of the Ridge)6.70 miles
Broad Oak (Smallpox at the Academy)3.61 miles
Burwash Common (Roughest pub in the South East)5.54 miles
Burwash Weald (Roughest pub in the South East)5.92 miles
Buxted (The first Iron Cannon in England)6.21 miles
Cade Street (Jack Cade and the Kentish rebellion)2.91 miles
Chiddingly (Walking on Cheese ??)
2.80 miles
Cross in Hand (The Crusaders Assembly)2.89 miles
Dallington (Custers Last Stand!)
5.09 miles
East Hoathly (Another Sussex Cannibal?)3.44 miles
Framfield (380 years without a church tower)5.47 miles
Halland (Ancient Slaughter)4.71 miles
Heathfield (19th Century Natural Gas)
2.38 miles
Hellingly (Only remaining Ciric in Sussex)3.12 miles
Herstmonceux (Castle and Observatory)
4.64 miles
Laughton (Knight captures King of France)
5.35 miles
Punnetts Town (The Windmill on the Hill)3.84 miles
Rushlake Green (Open Village and Nuclear Bunker)3.21 miles
Uckfield (Traction Engine destroys bridge)6.84 miles
Vines Cross (Cannons and Doodlebugs)1.06 miles
Waldron (Fullers Earth)
2.14 miles
Warbleton (The Iron Man)
2.03 miles
Windmill Hill (Largest Post Mill in Sussex)5.46 miles
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