Coach House, Chownes Mead Lane, Haywards Heath

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Coach House, Chownes Mead Lane, Haywards Heath

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 17 Feb 2015

Built just after the First World War as the coach house for Chownes Mead, a faux Jacobean country house built on the site of a former farm called Chownes by banker Sir Alexander Kleinwort. Chownes Mead Lane was originally known as Chownes Road and is an old route linking Tylers Green to Isaac's Lane and is marked as such on a 1638 estate map. Later it became the B2164 until Isaac's Lane was rerouted and the western send at Tyler's Green is now closed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.998629
Longitude
-0.125104