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Walberton lies in the gap between the coastal plain and the South Downs, just a few miles southwest of Arundel. It’s a village that has managed to retain its own identity despite being part of a busier corridor of West Sussex, centered around the historic St Mary’s Church and the local primary school. Architecturally, it’s a mix of traditional flint-faced cottages and mid-century housing, with the village pond acting as a quiet focal point near the main road. Most daily life revolves around the village hall and the local pub, which serves as a natural meeting place for those living in the immediate area. Geographically, the village is well-positioned for practicalities. The A27 is close by, providing a direct link toward Chichester or Worthing, while Barnham railway station is a short distance to the south, offering a reliable mainline connection to London Victoria and Gatwick. For those who enjoy being outdoors, the network of public footpaths heading north quickly leads into the South Downs National Park, while the coast at Climping is only a ten-minute drive away. It is a settled, functional community where the proximity to larger towns is balanced by a distinct sense of being tucked away in the countryside.