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Location

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DIRECTIONS

BY ROAD

Ideally suited to cyclists and walkers on the South Downs Way, Kingstonridge B and B is easy to reach from Brighton, Lewes, London and Glyndebourne.

From the A27 at the roundabout to the West side of Lewes take the South exit signed Kingston - with a 6’6” width restriction (not the Kingston route towards Lewes, avoiding the width restriction).

The road runs parallel to the A27 and then bears left under the Railway Bridge and up a hill. On the crest of the hill (after a crossroads sign) and immediately before the KINGSTON village sign, there is a small crossroads. Turn right, up a slope, into Kingstonridge, which is a ‘no through road’.

Kingstonridge B and B is the left-hand house of a row of four select semi-detached houses on the right.

WALKING OFF THE SOUTH DOWNS WAY

Directions to Kingstonridge B and B, walking East to West

When Kingston comes into view do not be tempted to come down too soon - unless you would like to call in at the pub before coming here! There is an enticing grassy path curving down round the hill, which leads to a stile and goes on down a very steep path to The Street, for the pub and the church.

For the Bed and Breakfast, continue along the top of the hill, passing a gate and cattle grid off to your left leading down into a valley. Stay on the Way and go through the next gate and, a few yards further on, you will see a marker post. Bear right at this post and you will come to the top of a chalk track that leads down to Kingstonridge. Walk all the way along Kingstonridge with houses on both sides until you almost come to a crossroads. There is a row of four terraced houses on the left and we are the first of these.

Directions to Kingstonridge B and B, walking West to East

After crossing the A27 follow the path up the hill and then left towards Lewes and Kingston. 

At the end of the field there are clumps of gorse bushes, two dew ponds and a gate. After going through the gate the direct (and steeper) route down is straight ahead / bear left. 

If you would prefer a less steep track, bear right and follow the path along the top until you come to the next marker post (which is before the next gate). Here, turn hard left and you will come to the top of a less steep chalk track down to Kingstonridge.

Both these tracks merge at the bottom of the hill. Walk all the way along Kingstonridge with houses on both sides until you almost come to a crossroads. There are two lots of semi-detached houses on the left and we are the first of these on the left.

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