Crowborough
Crowborough is a town in the Wealden district of East Sussex. It is a town within the High Weald Area of Outstanding National Beauty, being in the Weald at the borders of Ashdown Forest. This is an ancient area of open heathland, meaning that it is secured due to its ecological value, and it was also A. A. Milne's setting for Winnie the Pooh. The town's acme reaches 242 metres above sea level, which is a summit that is the acme of the High Weald and among the acmes in East Sussex in general, coming second to Ditchling Beacon. Thanks to its relative height measuring 159 metres, Crowborough qualifies as one of England's Marilyns. The town developed from a number of previously separate villages and hamlets, some of that include Jarvis Brook, Poundfield, Whitehill, Stone Cross, Alderbrook, Sweet Haws and Steel Cross. It lies 7 miles southwest of Royal Tunbridge Wells and 35 miles south of London. Other major towns that are close to the town include Brighton and Crawley. Spread over an area of 5.3 square miles and having a population of 20607, it is the most densely populated inland town in East Sussex. Plenty of sporting activities take place in the town, being the home of a rugby club, a tennis and squash club, a hockey club and a netball club, in addition to having a fishing association that owns two lakes in the town. Crowborough's main football club is Crowborough Athletic F.C., which is based at the Crowborough Community Stadium and currently takes part in the Sussex County League Division One. There is also a wide selection of recreation grounds for inhabitants to select from. For all of your house upgrades, ensure to make use of credible contractors in Crowborough to make certain of quality.