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For accommodation, workshop and business meeting bookings please contact us
on +44 (0) 1903 814988.
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Nash Manor
Horsham Road
Steyning
West Sussex
BN44 3AA
+44 (0)1903 814988
info@nashmanor.co.uk
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Travel Information
The nearest train station to Nash Manor is Shoreham-by-Sea - about a 15-20 minute Taxi journey which could cost around £18 - £20 each way.
The nearest Airport is Gatwick about a 30 minute car journey to Nash Manor
The nearest bus stop is in Steyning High Street 1.5 miles away from Nash Manor.
Please visit the Walkers and Cyclist page for information on the South Downs and Downs Link
Local Taxi Firm telephone numbers:
Just Private Hire - 07752 510400
A Cars - 01903 810101
Steyning Private Hire - 01903 815151
Biocabs - 01273 554455 A Brighton based taxi service using cars that run on plant oil. They provide an airport and port service only.
To hire a vehicle during your stay please contact Green Motion 01293 220365
quoting MJG0010. This company offers customers the choice to hire vehicles
featuring the latest in CO2 and low carbon emission technology. Vehicles
can be picked up from Gatwick, Heathrow and with a little notice also
delivered to Nash Manor.
You can also contact Traveline the public transport information line - 0871
200 22 33
If you require a minibus please contact: Travelmasters - 0800 7817296
From A27
Turn off the A27 towards Steyning, at the large roundabout take the A283
Steyning Road to Steyning. Continue straight over the next 2 smaller
roundabouts staying on the A283 and onto the Steyning by-pass. You will
then come to a staggered junction where you need to turn right into the
B2135 Horsham Road towards Ashurst and Partridge Green.
Continue up this road for 1/2 a mile, after the first 'S' bend look for the
brown tourist information sign above which is situated on the left hand side
of the road pointing to a lane on the right hand side of the road inbetween
2 houses which both have wooden fencing around their property. Turn into
this small lane continue over the speed humps to the end of the lane where
you will find Nash Manor a large cream painted property with a pea shingle
drive. There is plenty parking available in the car park.
From A24
At the Washington roundabout follow the A283 towards Steyning. Once you have
past the brown information about Steyning and all the facilities it has you
will then come to a staggered junction where you need to turn left into the
B2135 Horsham Road towards Ashurst and Partridge Green.
Continue up this road for 1/2 a mile, after the first 'S' bend look for the
brown tourist information sign above which is situated on the left hand side
of the road pointing to a lane on the right hand side of the road inbetween
2 houses which both have wooden fencing around their property. Turn into
this small lane continue over the speed humps to the end of the lane where
you will find Nash Manor a large cream painted property with a pea shingle
drive. There is plenty parking available in the car park.
From A23
Take the turning off for Bolney, turn right onto the A272 to Cowfold.
Continue straight over the first mini roundabout and turn left at the second
mini roundabout onto the A281 sign posted to Henfield, continue on this road
turning right onto the B2116 into Partridge Green Road.
Stay on this road straight over a mini roundabout. Once in Partridge Green
turn left at the Partridge Pub onto the B2135 to Ashurst and Steyning.
Continue into Ashurst - Nash Manor is less than 2 miles away from the
Fountain Inn Pub in Ashurst.
Stay on this road, you will then pass Wappingthorn Farm on your right and as
the road straightens up you will see ahead of you on the right hand side of
the road our brown tourist information sign as above turn left into the lane
opposite this sign inbetween 2 houses which both have wooden fencing around
their property. And continue over the speed humps to the end of the lane
where you will find Nash Manor a large cream painted property with a pea
shingle drive. There is plenty parking available in the car park.
Carbon Off set project
The Woodland Trust has a UK based reduction and capture project, they aim to
double native woodland cover in the UK by planting native trees. Trees
reduce pollution levels, improve air quality, offer a cooling shade, help
wildlife and prevent soil erosion. Trees form natural barriers to flooding,
wind and tidal surges, factors such as soil type, tree species and geography
all impact on the effectiveness of trees in locking up carbon. The scheme
enables you to donate money on a monthly or yearly basis and is sold in per
unit area not per tree.
For more information please click on the Woodland Trust above.
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