The Two Memorials

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In 1450 a group of Sussex farmers, led by Jack Cade, marched on London to air their grievances with the government. After a couple of days their protest ended in disaster, whilst Cade ended up beheaded and quartered. His name lives on today in the hamlet of Cade Street. A century later the Warbleton ironmaster, Richard Woodman, was burnt at the stake in Lewes for his failure to believe in the state-imposed religion of the day. A memorial stone stands adjacent to his former house in Warbleton churchyard.

Route Details 

LENGTH – 8 miles

TIME – 5 hours

START – Old Heathfield Church, School Hill, Old Heathfield, TN21 9AH. 

PARKING – On street parking adjacent to Old Heathfield Church.

TOILETS – No public toilets available. 

REFRESHMENTS – Pubs at Old Heathfield, Cade Street (¼ mile off route), Rushlake Green, Warbleton and Vines Cross. Village shop at Rushlake Green.

CAUTION 

This walk contains stiles.

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