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Newick is a quintessential Low Weald village, centered around a traditional green and situated roughly seven miles north of Lewes on the A272. It is a community defined by its geography; it sits on the ridge of the Weald, offering clear views toward the South Downs to the south and the High Weald to the north. Historically, the village grew as a staging post, which is reflected in the concentration of older timber-framed buildings and three distinct pubs that still serve as the village's social anchors. Practical daily life revolves around the central green, which hosts the local primary school, a well-regarded health centre, and a handful of independent shops that provide the essentials without the need to travel into town. While Newick feels secluded and rural, its position makes it a strategic hub for those who work in the region; Uckfield and Haywards Heath are both within a twenty-minute drive, the latter providing the main rail link to London. It is a place where legacy matters, perhaps most visible during the annual November bonfire celebrations, a tradition the village maintains with the same independence and local pride it has shown for centuries.