Backsettown House
An extended 15th century hall house which became a place of refuge for suffragettes following the introduction of the Cat and Mouse Act in 1913.
Pinchnose Green
Pinchnose Green named after the stink that came from the tannery, located behind Tannery Cottage.
The Cat House
A timber Tudor building decorated with images of cats with canaries in their paws!
St Peter’s Church
With origins as far back as 770 CE and surviving sections dated to 1250 CE, St Peter’s Church has a fascinating history.
The Common
Henfield Common is a wonderful mixture of grassland, woodland, marsh and open playing fields, with a stream running through the centre.
The Cricket Club
Henfield Cricket Club is one of the oldest in the world, with the earliest known reference dating back to 1719.
The Tanyard
Originally a busy Tudor Tanyard turning cattle hides into leather, the Tanyard is now a modern-day wildlife meadow.
The Downs Link
The former railway Steyning Railway Line, now known as the Downs Link bridleway is a track for walkers, horse riders and cyclists which runs for nearly 60 kms.