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Nearby towns include Brighton, Lewes, and Eastbourne to the south, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath (both in West Sussex) to the west, and Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge (both in Kent) to the north.
Uckfield is also a town and parish in the East Grinstead division of Sussex, in the hundredThe word hundred can mean: The word form of the number 100 Hundred (division) Hundred (word). of Loxfield Dorset , rape of Pevensey , rural deanery of UckfieldUckfield is a town in the county of East Sussex, in the south of England. Nearby towns include Brighton, Lewes, and Eastbourne to the south, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath (both in West Sussex) to the west, and Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge (both in Kent, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of ChichesterChichester is a city in the south of England, in the county of West Sussex. It is the administrative centre for the Chichester district. The area is believed to have been a bridgehead for the Roman invasion of Britain and the city centre stands on the fou. UckfieldUckfield is a town in the county of East Sussex, in the south of England. Nearby towns include Brighton, Lewes, and Eastbourne to the south, Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath (both in West Sussex) to the west, and Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge (both in Kent is 16 miles north-east of Brighton and 43 miles south of London. The population of Uckfield in 1811 was 916; in 1841 was 1,534; in 1861 was 1,740; in 1871 was 2,041; in 1881 was 2,146; in 1891 was 2,497; in 1901 was 2,895; in 1911 was 3,344; in 1921 was 3,385; and in 1931 was 3,555.
Towns in East Sussex