Bolney, The Brighton Road And Ye Olde Tudor House c.1960
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Photo of Bolney, The Brighton Road And Ye Olde Tudor House c.1960

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The A23 passes just to the east of Bolney. With the decline of agriculture, farmland and buildings were used for different purposes, and Fords Farm became the Tudor Tea Rooms, a welcome stopping-off point for passing travellers. In the 1960s it grew and was named the Bolney Stage, inferring that it could have been an old coaching inn. Today it is a restaurant, and stands to the north of the 1960s flyover across the A272, which leads back to Haywards Heath.

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A Selection of Memories from Bolney

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 Bolney

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In 1957, having just completed my National Service I was living at home in Lindfield. Whilst looking for a permanent job, I had taken up a part time job at Haywards Heath Post Office. Each day for 6 days a week on reporting to H.H Post Office, I was driven out to Bolney Post Office with two others plus the mail. On arriving at Bolney we set about sorting the mail and delivering the same by bike. This was done ...see more