Lindfield Life | The community magazine for the village of Lindfield
Lindfield Life is a FREE monthly magazine with a print run of 5,200, hand-delivered throughout the village. Its vision is simple: it’s village talk for the village, by the village. It’s a magazine that is published monthly, hitting the doorsteps/local shops in the preceding month.
Click below to read or download the January magazine.
The next issue will be delivered between 25th - 31st January.
With the full backing of Lindfield and Rural Parish Councils, Lindfield Preservation Society and the Lindfield Communications Forum - Lindfield Life has been getting the village talking for the last twelve years.
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Lindfield, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Coordinates: 51°00′49″N 0°05′00″W / 51.0135°N 0.0833°W / 51.0135; -0.0833
Lindfield is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. The parish lies to the north-east of Haywards Heath, of which the village is a part of the built-up area. It stands on the upper reaches of the River Ouse. The name 'Lindfield' means 'open land with lime trees.'
The parish Church, All Saints, stands at the top of the High Street and its history goes back to 1098. One of the oldest houses in the village is Church House, formerly known as The Tiger, and still referred to as "The Tiger" by Lindfield residents.