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Pooh Corner: A Charming Winnie the Pooh Tea Room and Museum in Hartfield

Step into the enchanting world of Winnie the Pooh at Pooh Corner, a historic tea room, museum, and gift shop nestled beside Ashdown Forest.

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Pooh Corner in Hartfield, East Sussex, is a delightful tea room, gift shop, and museum dedicated to A.A. Milne’s beloved Winnie the Pooh. Housed in a historic 1703 building on the edge of Ashdown Forest, it offers themed dining with Pooh Bear memorabilia, vintage collectibles, and a cozy atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy seasonal homemade treats, explore the Poohseum, and shop for exclusive gifts in a family-friendly setting.

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High St, Hartfield, TN7 4AE, GB
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Duration: 1 to 2 hours
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
11 am-5 pm
Tuesday
11 am-5 pm
Wednesday
11 am-5 pm
Thursday
11 am-5 pm
Friday
11 am-5 pm
Saturday
11 am-5 pm
Sunday
11 am-4 pm

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    Car

    Driving to Pooh Corner is the most convenient option, with the tea room located on Hartfield’s High Street. Parking is limited nearby, especially on weekends and holidays, but additional spaces may be available at the local primary school during busy periods. Travel time from East Grinstead or Tunbridge Wells is approximately 20–30 minutes. Parking is free but requires early arrival.

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Royal Tunbridge Wells to Hartfield, with a journey time of about 45–60 minutes. Bus frequency is limited, so check schedules in advance. From the bus stop, Pooh Corner is a short walk along the High Street. This option is suitable for travelers without a car but requires planning for return trips.

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    The nearest train stations are East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells, both approximately 10–15 miles away. From either station, a taxi ride to Pooh Corner takes around 20–25 minutes. This option is practical if you prefer rail travel combined with a short taxi journey.

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    Local tips

    Arrive early to secure a table as Pooh Corner operates on a walk-in basis without reservations for regular seating.
    Try the famous Pooh Toast—toast shaped like Pooh Bear’s face served with honey or jam—for a whimsical treat.
    Explore the Poohseum museum and gift shop separately; no queue is needed to enter these areas.
    Parking is limited on the High Street; during busy times, check if the local primary school car park is open for visitors.
    The tea room caters to various dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options.

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    A Historic Haven for Winnie the Pooh Enthusiasts

    Nestled on the High Street of Hartfield village, Pooh Corner occupies a charming building dating back to 1703. This quaint tea room and museum is a tribute to the timeless tales of Winnie the Pooh, created by A.A. Milne and immortalized by E.H. Shepard’s illustrations. Situated just a short walk from the legendary 100 Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest, the location offers visitors a tangible connection to the stories that have enchanted generations.

    An Immersive Themed Experience

    Inside, the tea room is divided into two distinctive areas: the vibrant Piglet’s Tea Room, adorned with colorful movie posters and playful décor, and the more serene E.H. Shepard Room, featuring original artwork prints that evoke nostalgia. Every detail, from the mismatched Winnie the Pooh crockery to the walls lined with Pooh Bear artwork, creates an immersive environment where fans can lose themselves in the world of the silly old bear.

    Delicious Seasonal Menus for All Diets

    Pooh Corner’s menu is a delightful blend of traditional and seasonal offerings, including freshly baked scones, homemade sandwiches, and the famous Pooh Toast shaped like Pooh Bear’s face. The menu caters to a wide range of dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. The food service ends about an hour before closing, with opening hours from 11 am to 5 pm Monday to Saturday, and until 4 pm on Sundays and bank holidays.

    A Treasure Trove of Memorabilia and Gifts

    Beyond the tea room, visitors can explore the Poohseum, a museum showcasing an impressive collection of vintage Winnie the Pooh memorabilia. The adjoining gift shop offers a curated selection of toys, gifts, and exclusive vintage items, perfect for collectors and fans alike. For those unable to visit in person, an online shop provides worldwide shipping.

    Welcoming Atmosphere and Practical Considerations

    Pooh Corner operates on a walk-in basis with no reservations for regular seating, encouraging early arrival, especially during busy periods. The venue is family and dog friendly, with a small play area for children featuring soft toys and books. Parking is limited on the High Street, but additional spaces are sometimes available at the local primary school during weekends and school holidays.

    Connection to Ashdown Forest and Local Heritage

    The location’s proximity to Ashdown Forest, the inspiration for the 100 Acre Wood, enriches the visit with natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors often combine their stop at Pooh Corner with walks in the forest, deepening their appreciation of the stories’ origins and the English countryside charm.

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