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Location
Hamshaw
Sloop Lane
Scaynes Hill, Haywards Heath
West Sussex RH17 7NP
United Kingdom
| By Car |
| Take the M25 South and turn off at Junction
7/8 heading South on the M23/A23 for Gatwick & Brighton. Take
the A272 turnoff and follow the signs to Haywards Heath
From Brighton take the A23 / M23 North towards Gatwick / London
and take the A272 turnoff and follow the signs to Haywards Heath
Go through Haywards Heath town and follow the signs to Scaynes Hill,
Chailey & Newick. Approx 2 miles from Haywards Heath you will
approach Scaynes Hill
As you pass the small Scaynes Hill sign on your left hand side,
take the 1st left hand turn into Church Road (just before the Shell
garage and Mitsubishi Showroom and opposite the Farmers Pub - do
not confuse this with the first Shell Garage that you come across
as there are two en route!!)
Follow this road for approximately 1.5 miles (it changes to Nash
Lane and then Sloop Lane) until you arrive at a very sharp 90 degree
left hand bend. The Club driveway is approximately 50 yards after
this bend on the left hand side. If you arrive at the Sloop Inn,
you've gone too far. The sign currently says Hamshaw & Brighton
Sun Club but this will be changed to Club Liberty shortly |
| By Train |
| The nearest mainline station is HAYWARDS
HEATH on the London / Gatwick / Brighton line. The journey time
on a fast train from Victoria / London Bridge to Haywards Heath
is approximately 40 - 45 minutes. There is a taxi rank outside the
station however if you wish to call a taxi in advance telephone
01444 410410.
It takes approximately 8 - 10 minutes from Haywards Heath station
to Club Liberty
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| LEAVING THE CLUB
AT NIGHT |
| Please drive as quietly as possible through
the country lanes and Scaynes Hill village. Traffic noise late at
night or in the early hours of the morning can disturb our neighbours
and we would appreciate it if you would make a special effort to leave
the area as quietly as possible. Thank you |
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