Newick

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Newick
Newick (East Sussex)
Newick

Newick shown within East Sussex
Area[1] sq mi (7.8 km²)
Population 2343 (Parish-2007)[1]
 - Density 778/sq mi (300/km²)
OS grid reference TQ415215
 - London 37 miles (60 km) N
District Lewes
Shire county East Sussex
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LEWES
Postcode district BN8
Dialling code 01825
Police Sussex
Fire East Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Lewes
List of places: UKEnglandEast Sussex

Coordinates: 50°59′N 0°01′E / 50.98, 0.02

Newick is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England. It is located on the A272 road six miles (9.6km) east of Haywards Heath,

The parish church, St. Mary's, dates mainly from the Victorian era, but still has a Norman window.

The village is home to three pubs (The Crown Inn, The Royal Oak, and The Bull Inn), two restaurants, a butcher, a baker, as well as the head office of Source The Market and a number of other businesses. There is also a primary school, a health centre, a village hall known originally as the 'Derek Hall', and it still has a Post Office.

Like many other places in Sussex, Newick holds an annual Bonfire Night celebration on the Saturday before Lewes Bonfire Night. Many of the local bonfire societies join the procession.

[edit] Sports and recreation

Newick has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V. In 1934 Dirk Bogarde (Derek Bogaerde as he then was) was appearing in amateur dramatic productions in the village with Newick Amateur Dramatic Society (NADS), which still exists today with a youth sub-society: The NADYS.

[edit] Rail Transport

Until 17 March 1958, the village was served by Newick and Chailey railway station on the East Grinstead to Lewes line, part of which remains as the Bluebell Railway. The line was closed by the Branchline Committee long before British Rail's Beeching Report. The next station north was Sheffield Park railway station and the next station south was Barcombe railway station. Sheffield Park is still used as the preserved steam railway: The Bluebell Railway.

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