History & Heritage

Cuckfield’s importance locally was confirmed when it was awarded a Charter to hold a weekly market in 1255 (renewed by Charles II in 1670). Later it was a key staging post on the London to Brighton stage-coach route. It’s thought that the earliest parts of Holy Trinity Church were built before 1250 and there are numerous historic houses and buildings with fascinating stories throughout the ages and one of the first recorded dinosaur fossils was found by Dr Gideon Mantell and his wife at Whiteman’s Green.

Sussex Dinosaurs

Cuckfield Museum is located in the Queen’s Hall https://cuckfieldmuseum.org/

Download brief history of Cuckfield here

Holy Trinity Church

Church St, Cuckfield, Haywards Heath RH17 5JZ

Holy Trinity Church is well worth a visit to see the unique ceiling painted in 1865 by C E Kempe. A leaflet guiding you through the church’s 900 year history is available in 4 languages from the Holy Trinity website. https://www.holytrinitycuckfield.org/