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Cackle Street East Sussex Map

(Village near Brede)

Traditional county: East Sussex · District / Borough: Rother · Region: South East

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PlaceCackle Street
Traditional CountyEast Sussex
District / BoroughRother
RegionSouth East
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Latitude50.939245
Longitude0.590235
Place TypeVillage

About Cackle Street

Cackle Street emerges from the rolling folds of the East Sussex landscape as a collection of dwellings defined by the shifting, pale light of the Weald. It lies 4.9 miles east-north-east of Battle (from Battle: bearing 73°T, OS grid TQ 820 187), and is situated north-west of Brede village. The earth here retains a heavy, ancient character, particularly where the nearby Brede Pit and Cutting SSSI exposes layers of geological time in its quiet, craggy faces. To the southwest, the River Brede winds through the lowlands, drawing a slow, reflective silver line across the pastoral horizon. Cackle Street occupies a threshold where the cultivated fields meet the untamed growth of the surrounding woodland, creating a rhythm of life dictated by the seasons rather than the clock. The architecture reflects a pragmatic endurance, with timber and local stone bearing the marks of a climate that frequently washes the lanes in a fine, persistent mist. Residents often look toward the distant, dark mass of Whorne Wood, which stands as a silent sentinel over the northern borders of the parish. In the stillness of an autumn evening, the air carries a crisp, metallic sharpness that hints at the deep, hidden reservoirs of the valley floor.

Nearby Outdoor Places

  • Brede Pit And Cutting Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 0.8 mi, 110° ESE
  • River Brede (River) — 0.8 mi, 217° SW
  • Groaning Lake (Lake / Reservoir) — 1.0 mi, 105° ESE
  • Forge Stream (River) — 1.2 mi, 204° SSW
  • Powdermill Reservoir (Lake / Reservoir) — 1.3 mi, 298° WNW
  • Farbanks Henge (Public Artwork) — 1.7 mi, 160° SSE
  • Whorne Wood (Forest / Woodland) — 2.0 mi, 318° NW
  • Osier Gill (Valley) — 2.1 mi, 044° NE
  • Yewtree Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 2.9 mi, 351° N
  • Brickwall (Historic Park or Garden (Grade II*)) — 3.1 mi, 019° NNE · 31 ha
  • Swan Pond (Lake / Reservoir) — 3.2 mi, 221° SW
  • Romano-British Iron Working Site In Beauport Park (Scheduled Monument) — 3.3 mi, 219° SW · 3 ha
  • Bowl Barrow In Petley Wood (Scheduled Monument) — 3.3 mi, 256° WSW
  • Maplehurst Wood Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 3.4 mi, 195° SSW · 32 ha
  • Lady Mary Montgomerie (Monument) — 3.4 mi, 210° SSW
  • Great Wood (Forest / Woodland) — 3.5 mi, 242° WSW
  • Late Medieval Kiln Site E Of Park Wood (Scheduled Monument) — 3.5 mi, 183° S · 1 ha
  • Telham Out-Station (Historic Ruins) — 3.8 mi, 225° SW
  • Great Dixter (Historic Park or Garden (Grade I)) — 3.9 mi, 002° N · 3 ha
  • Blackhorse Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 4.0 mi, 223° SW
  • Old St Helen's Church (Historic Ruins) — 4.1 mi, 182° S
  • St Helen's Wood (Park) — 4.3 mi, 185° S
  • Lake Field (Park) — 4.6 mi, 248° WSW
  • Children's Farm (Attraction) — 4.8 mi, 026° NNE
  • Bodiam Castle (Castle) — 4.8 mi, 335° NNW
  • Battle Of Hastings 1066 (Registered Battlefield) — 4.9 mi, 246° WSW · 77 ha
  • Battle Museum of Local History (Museum) — 4.9 mi, 252° WSW
  • Giant Beech Tree (Attraction) — 4.9 mi, 270° W
  • The Bale House Visitor Centre (Attraction) — 5.0 mi, 153° SSE
  • Pewis Marsh (Wetland) — 5.1 mi, 106° ESE

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About This Cackle Street Map Page

Explore Cackle Street, East Sussex, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 50.939245, 0.590235. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.

Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.

Page builtAugust 2026
Location dataOS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0.
County dataTraditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography.
CoordinatesWGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36)
Wikipedia validationArticle content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data.