Horsted Keynes

Horsted Keynes

Infobox UK place
official_name = Horsted Keynes
static_

country = England
region = South East England
civil_parish = Horsted Keynes
shire_county = West Sussex
shire_district = Mid Sussex
population = 1,507 (2001 Census)
os_grid_reference = TQ387278
latitude = 51.0346
longitude = -0.0267
post_town = REDHILL
postcode_area = RH
postcode_district = RH17
dial_code = 01825
constituency_westminster = Mid Sussex
london_distance = mi to km|40.8|precision=0
website = [http://www.horstedkeynes.com/ HorstedKeynes.com]

Horsted Keynes is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. The village is located about 8km (5 miles) north east of Haywards Heath, in the Weald. The civil parish is largely rural, covering 1,581.46ha (3,908 acres), and has a population of 1,507 persons (2001 census).

Horsted Keynes is centred around a village green with pubs, Post Office and village store. The Post Office was to be closed down for lack of use but was bought up by a group of villagers who invested in its continued use for the community. It now serves a large rural area.

A couple of months before being assassinated, U.S. President John F. Kennedy slept in the parish when he stayed one Saturday night at Birch Grove, the home of the former Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan. The American Secret Service closed the village that night, siting their communication hub in the Lounge Bar of "The Crown Inn".

The two principal churches are: the Anglican Parish Church dedicated to St Giles, which is the final resting place of Harold Macmillan; and the Roman Catholic church of St Stephen which is unoccupied and controlled from the nearest town, Haywards Heath. The railway station, three-quarters of a mile from the village, is now owned and operated by the Bluebell Railway, which is largely run by volunteers and operates using vintage steam trains. The station originally also had a connection with Haywards Heath, between 1883 and 1963. On 1 July 2003 a lightning bolt struck the electricity pole beside The Crown public house on the village green which has stood there for at least 300 years and probably much longer. The roof and much of the building were destroyed in one of the largest fires in the area for many years. Fortunately the fire did not spread to the petrol storage tanks of the adjacent Crown Garage. A smaller incident occurred in May 2007 when a telephone pole was struck, removing communications from much of the village. Several homes in Lewes Road were left without a telephone service for over one month whilst permission was sought to dig on private land to relay a cable.

Like many other English villages Horsted Keynes is losing businesses that have been there for many years. After the closure of the main village store "Sayers and Carter" in 1992, and the more recent loss of the butcher "Maynards", followed by the village hairdresser and photographer, the village garage closed down in June 2007. It was only 20 years ago that the village had two garages, now it has none, leaving the nearest petrol retailer more than 6 miles away. Planning permission is being sought to turn the garage site into residential accommodation.

This part of Sussex was known for its iron industry long before the industrial revolution and the coming of the railways. Little remains of this now, except for the hammer ponds and other traces of this activity dotted around the surrounding countryside, although iron working is remembered in many local place names.

External links

* [http://www.horstedkeynes.com/ HorstedKeynes.com] - website for the village
* [http://www.stgileschurchhorstedkeynes.org.uk/ St Giles Church, Horsted Keynes]
* [http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ The Bluebell Railway]
* [http://www.hkltc.com/ HKLTC.com] - website for Horsted Keynes Lawn Tennis Club


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