Haywards Heath
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V・T・E Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England |
latitude: 51, longitude: -0.1 |
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Haywards Heath is a town in West Sussex, England at latitude 51°00′00.00″ North, longitude 0°06′00.00″ West.
Haywards Heath is the postal town of RH16 and RH17, while RH16 is used primarly for the town of Haywards Heath (but some rural areas to the north and south), and RH17 is used for surrounding villages (although is used for some newer housing areas in the North West and East of the town). Both RH16 and RH17 spans both West Sussex and East Sussex, with large amount of RH17 7 sector being in East Sussex.
Status of the Postcode Sectors in Haywards Heath and Surrounding Villages
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Meaning of symbols
- - Street names are labelled. This means that the map can be used to find an address - Key: l
- - All housenumbers are present - Key: h
- - All footways are present - Key: fo
- - All wheelchair access is present - Key: d
- - All cycleways, and field and forest roads suitable for bicycles are present - Key: b
- - Roads for car traffic are present. One way streets and pedestrian streets are present. This means that the map can be used for car navigation - Key: c
- - All public transports are present (including name of the bus stop/station names) - Key: tr
- - All stop/station/harbour names are present - Key: ha
- - All bus lines are present (including name of the bus stop names) - Key: bu
- - All trolley/guided bus lines are present (including name of the station names) - Key: ty
- - All tram lines are present (including name of the tram station names) - Key: tm
- - All fast railway lines transports are present (including name of the train station names) - Key: tn
- - All U-Bahn (subway in Germany) lines are present (including name of the station names) - Key: u
- - All S-Bahn (regional commuter train in Germany) lines are present (including name of the station names) - Key: s
- - All steam railway lines transports are present (including name of the train station names) - Key: st
- - All ship lines are present (including name of the harbour station names) - Key: sh
- - All public institutions are present (Churches, sports facilities, venues, schools, hospitals, city hall) - Key: p
- - All petrol stations are present - Key: fu
- - All restaurants and hotels are present - Key: r
- - All tourist attractions are present - Key: t
- - All natural resources are mapped (e.g Water, Lakes and Woodland) - Key: n
Meaning of colours
The English translation is Editable here.
Water
- Streams
- Lakes
Land Use
- Urban
- Haywards Heath
- Bolnore Village
- Fox Hill
- Franklands Village
- Walstead
- Lindfield
- Cuckfield
- Ansty
- Farmland
- Penland Farm
- Sugworth Farm
- Naldred Farm
- Kenwards Farm
- Fulingmill Farm
- Little Walstead Farm
- Eastlands Farm
- Slugwash Farm
- Clearwaters Farm
- Brooklands Farm
- Holmbush Farm
- Hookhouse Farm
- Moonhill Farm
- Little Burchets Farm
- Heasewood Farm
- Ansty Farm
- Laines Farm
- Lullings Farm
- Horsegate Farm
- Woodland
Transport
- Railway
- Brighton Mainline
- Copyhold Branch
- Brighton Mainline
- Public Transport -
- A Routes -
- A272 By-passes through and to the south of Cuckfield and Haywards Heath
- A273 Links Haywards Heath to Burgess Hill to the south. Previously was made up of the B2028 and B2036
- B Routes -
- B2115 East to west through Warninglid Junction (A23) to the west and terminates onto the B2036.
- B2036 North to South through Balcombe, Brook Street, Whitemans Green and Cuckfield before merging with the A272, taking a separate route at Ansty and heading towards Burgess Hill. It did go beyond Burgess hill down to the A23, however this part of the route makes up the A273 now
- B2184 Short part of road through Cuckfield connecting the B2036 with the A272.
- B2272 Short East to West Road though Haywards Heath. Was the previous route that the A272 took before the by-pass was completed.
- B2212 South to North, coming though Wivesfield, Fox Hill before crossing the A272, then crosses the B2272 before terminating on the B2028 which continues the route North
- B2028 South to North, starting at the B2272, joins the B2212 and then continues the route up via Lindfield and Ardingly. Was the previous route of Issacs Lane, which now makes up the A273 north of Burgess Hill
- B2211 Small lengh of road going South East between the B2028 at Lindfield through Walsted and terminates at the A272
- Other Locally Strategic Roads
- College Road / High Beech Lane - Connects East Haywards Heath to the Northern Village of Ardingly / B2028
- Balcome Road / Borde Hill Lane - Connect West Haywards Heath to the Northern Village of Balcome / B2036
- Copyhold Lane - Connects College Road and Borde Hill Lane north of the town
- Hanlye Lane / Ardingly Road - Connects Northern Haywards Heath with Northern Cuckfield via Balcombe Road
- Broad Street - Previous route of the A272 before Cuckfield Bypass
- Rocky Lane - Shortest Connecting Road from Haywards Heath to Burgess Hill via Worlds End beside the Railway
- Hurstwood Lane - Road that has been mostly replaced the the A272 Haywards Heath bypass, but connect Fox Hill to Franklands Village
- New England Road / America Lane / Westlands Road - The Major Residental road for Eastern Haywards Heath. Connects to B2212 and Gravelye Lane
- Northlands Avenue / Gravelye Lane - Connects the B2272/A272 to the B2111 though Franklands Village
- Lyoth Lane & Snowdrop Lane - Old Lanes which provide some short cuts from the A272 into Eastern Haywards Heath