Directions

Peter Christian is located on the Mackley Business Estate in the village of Small Dole (situated between the villages of Henfield and Steyning in West Sussex). Please find a map and directions below to help find us.

Opening Hours
Business hours are Monday to Friday 9 am to 5pm, we ask visitors if possible to come between 10am to 2pm.
We are closed weekends and bank holidays.

From the North (London):

Come South on the A23, and leave the A23 at the Sayers Common exit. Follow the road through Sayers Common, and then through Albourne (through the traffic lights) until you reach a T-Junction at the bottom of the hill. Turn right, and keep following the road until you reach another T-Junction. Turn right again, and continue to the village of Woodmancote. Turn left in Woodmancote (sign posted Small Dole). Follow the road until you reach another T-Junction. Turn left and follow the road into Small Dole. The Mackley Estate is a sign-posted left turn near the centre of the Village.

From the South (Brighton):

Come North on the A23, staying in the middle lane (avoiding the Hassocks exit) and leave the A23 at the Texaco Garage (sign posted Henfield). Go across the first roundabout near the garage, and turn right at the next roundabout (sign posted Henfield). Follow the road to the Village of Woodmancote. Turn left in Woodmancote (sign posted Small Dole). Follow the road until you reach another T-Junction. Turn left and follow the road into Small Dole. The Mackley Estate is a sign-posted left turn near the centre of the village.

From the East/West:

Follow the A27 to the Shoreham fly-over exit (A283), leave the A27 and then follow the road north sign-posted Steyning. Once you’ve past the Cement works, turn right at the next roundabout, and then right again at the next roundabout. Follow the road North to the village of Small Dole. The Mackley Estate is a sign-posted right turn near the centre of the village.

Places to Visit

If you have time, why not make a day of it. The vibrant city of Brighton is just 10 miles away, or there is miles of countryside to explore on the South Downs, England's newest National Park.

The historical village of Steyning is well worth a detour, and whilst there you must try the best Scotch Eggs in the whole world at Chez Joel (96 High Street) as recommended by Nick. For a more substantial meal we would also suggest a visit to either Tottington Manor in Edburton or the Ginger Fox on the Henfield-Hurstpierpoint road.