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Sitting on the southern edge of Uckfield, Ridgewood has evolved from a small cluster of brickmaking cottages into a settled community with a character distinct from the main town. Historically, the area was defined by its clay pits and the former brickworks, the legacy of which can still be seen in the sturdy Victorian architecture around the Millennium Green. Today, it remains a practical spot for those who value being within walking distance of the supermarkets and the mainline railway station - with its direct link to London Bridge - while still being seconds away from the open countryside. The landscape here is gently undulating, bordering the Low Weald, and the local post office and the Highlands Inn serve as the primary hubs for the immediate neighbourhood. It is a quiet pocket of East Sussex where the transition from suburban street to the woodland paths of Booth’s Wood feels particularly seamless.