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Billingshurst sits along the line of the ancient Stane Street Roman road, serving as a functional hub for this part of the Low Weald in West Sussex. It is defined by its long, linear High Street where 18th-century brickwork sits alongside practical modern amenities, centered around the distinctive spire of St Mary’s Church. Geographically, it is well-positioned for those who need to balance rural life with accessibility; the village has its own station on the Arun Valley line with direct services to London Victoria, while the A29 and A272 intersect nearby. Life here tends to revolve around the local schools and the wealden countryside that starts almost immediately at the edge of the built-up area, offering plenty of walking routes toward the Wey and Arun Canal. It retains the character of a working village rather than a tourist destination, supported by a mix of independent shops, a traditional library, and a sense of space that is becoming harder to find in the southeast.