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Uckfield is covered by Gary the Chimney Sweep

Great news! Gary the Chimney Sweep is available to work in Uckfield, remember I can help you with any of the following:

  • Chimney Swept & Vacuumed
  • Wood Burners & Stoves
  • Full Chimney Service & Restoration
  • Wood Stove Restoration
  • Bird nests removed
  • Complete Safety Inspections
  • Chimney Pots, Cowls and Bird guards
  • Free Advice on Chimney Liners
  • Colour CCTV Surveys

We accept cash, debit cards and all credit cards including Amex

If you have any queries or if there is another related job that you have in mind then don't hesitate to contact me by phone: 07825 163864, email: info@garythechimneysweep.co.uk or by using the chimney sweep enquiry form.


About Uckfield

Uckffield holds a mysterious appeal, and not just because it was the place where Lord Lucan was seen before his famous disappearance. Follow the banks of the River Uck, a tributary of the River Ouse, and you find a tucked-away but bustling settlement in north Wealden District, East Sussex – literally at the end of a railway line. The town’s name derives from Anglo Saxon for ‘open land of a man named Ucca’ mixed with ‘feld’ for open, natural land. And nature is plentiful indeed around the dwelling place with a number of reserves, which are rich in biodiversity: Nightingale Wood, Hampstead Meadows, West Park, Millennium Green and Harlands Road. The settlement’s locations between Canterbury and Winchester meant it became a popular stop-over for travellers of yesteryear. Church Street, the centre of the original Uckfield, has witnessed much history. It contains a number of post-medieval buildings: the Old Grammar School; Bakers Cottage and Malt House; Church House; Copping Hall and Milton Cottage. The town’s shopping scene is also an interesting draw for the area and residents are friendly, courteous and passionate about where they live.

Uckfield cinema is a popular venue for entertainment for all ages across the town. Known as the Uckfield Picturehouse, the cinema boasts three screens and it’s owned independently. The picturehouse has a long history – right back to 1916 when no doubt it showed films relevant to the First World War era at the time. Historians believe the cinema to be one of the oldest such cinemas in England. Uckfield FM is another popular media attraction with listeners in the surrounding Wealden District.

 

 

 

 

 

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