Uckfield, High Street 1904
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Continuing south-east across Ashdown Forest, the tour finishes at Uckfield, a town now by-passed and the terminus of a commuter railway line to London, the continuation to Lewes having been closed. Uckfield prospered in the Victorian period, following the opening of the railway station in 1858. This view looks north up High Street towards the Church Street and Heathfield Road crossroads. Much has gone on the left, but the 1880s library with the two large stacks in the distance survives, remodelled in 1907.

A Selection of Memories from Uckfield

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Uckfield

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Anyone know Elizabeth bond ,Nicole 'de suza,Bernadette fromoe, Nancy black who s dad was a church minister
HI THERE, MY GREAT GRANDFATHER JESSE GAUSDEN USED TO LIVE AT 51 ALEXANDRA ROAD UCKFIELD UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1928. HE WAS BURIED IN THE OLD UCKFIELD CEMETERY. I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO OBTAIN A PHOTO OF THE OLD GENTLEMAN IF I COULD AND WOULD BE HAPPY TO PAY FOR IT TOO. THANK YOU, YOURS SINCERELY, ...see more
My great grandfather, one of the early founders of the Liverpool Victoria Insurance Society ( LV= ), died in retirement in 1905 at Vernon Place. I understand the the address no longer exists. Can anyone enlighten me to where it was ? Many thanks for any help. David Allen, Leeds.
My aunt lived in a large old house on London Road called 'The Cedars from around 1950s to the 70s when it was demolished. Does anyone have any photos of this house? There is still a road of that name where it was. Ann M