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Loxwood sits just inside the West Sussex border, about six miles north of Billingshurst, in a landscape defined by the Low Weald’s heavy clay and ancient woodland. Life in the village tends to revolve around the Wey & Arun Canal, which was once a vital trade link between London and the south coast; today, the restored sections and the local wharf provide a quiet focal point for walking and small boat trips. The village is linear in layout, served by a well-used local store and post office, a primary school, and a couple of long-standing pubs that reflect its history as a farming and timber community. While it feels remote and rural, the B2133 connects it fairly directly to the larger amenities in Billingshurst, including the mainline station with its links to Victoria. It is a place characterized by its network of public footpaths and its proximity to the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just to the north, making it a practical base for those who value access to the outdoors.