Flimwell is a village in the civil parish of Ticehurst, in the Rother district of East Sussex, England.
[3] The village is linear in shape and the largest of a group of settlements, some of which contain large residential properties, to both the west and east of the A21.
There are a number of businesses & facilities in and around the village, including an award-winning smokery and wine store, pub, motel, pine furniture shop, church, cricket ground with pavilion, playground, a park with a café and offices, and various other businesses.
[4] On the eastern edge of the village lies Seacox Heath, a dacha owned by the Russian Embassy and used by its staff.
Built in 1871 by architects Carpenter and Slater, it is a Grade II listed building in the style of a French chateau.