Whitemans Green

Whiteman's Green is a place in the north of the large village and civil parish of Cuckfield in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the southern slopes of the Weald, two miles (3.2 km) west of Haywards Heath and surrounded on other sides by Cuckfield Rural civil parish. The area was designated a conservation area in 1989. There are five listed buildings, the earliest of which dates back to the 15th century. At the 2011 Census the population of the place was included in the town of Burgess Hill.[1]

Whiteman's Green
Whiteman's Green is located in West Sussex
Whiteman's Green
Whiteman's Green
Location within West Sussex
OS grid referenceTQ305245
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townREDHILL
Postcode districtRH17
Dialling code01444
PoliceSussex
FireWest Sussex
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament

History

In 1822, Gideon Mantell discovered the fossilised remains of the first dinosaur to be found in England in a quarry at Whiteman's Green.[2] In 1944, one of the three V-1 flying bombs to land on England the first night they were used fell at Mizbrooks Farm just to the west.[3]

Facilities

There is a petrol station which serves Cuckfield, and traffic heading to the A23 road. Cuckfield Golf Course is located to the west of Whiteman's Green, along with Cuckfield's largest pet store. The Ship Inn was closed in 2014 and is now a Co-op. There is also a second hand car dealership.

Recreation

Whiteman's Green has a large recreation ground, home to the local football team, Cuckfield Cosmos, and neighbouring town Haywards Heath's rugby team. Parking is limited, and at busy times, namely Saturday mornings, cars park along the main road. Calls for parking restrictions or car park expansion have been made by local residents of Mill Hall. A small skate park is now in place on the green itself, which is popular amongst young people in the area. The Ship Inn was a notable public house situated in Whiteman's Green, and was the location of the Brook Street Rowing Club's annual dinner. However, the Ship Inn was closed in 2014 and is now a Co-op store.

Mill Hall

Mill Hall was a school for the deaf, first opened just after the Second World War. It closed in the 1990s with the opening of Court Meadow school in Cuckfield. It has since been developed into housing, and until recently was home to Mill Hall School Day Nursery - which closed in 2008.

References

  1. Mid Sussex Local Plan
  2. Dean, Dennis R. (1999). Gideon Mantell and the Discovery of Dinosaurs. Cambridge University Press. p. 48. In actuality, however, his famous Tilgate Forest consisted of two adjacent quarries at Whiteman's Green just north of Cuckfield.
  3. Cuckfield Town Website
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