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North Bersted sits on the flat coastal plain of West Sussex, positioned just inland from Bognor Regis and bordered to the north by the more rural South Downs foothills. While it has grown significantly over the last few decades, the area still feels distinct from the town centre, retaining a handful of characterful flint-walled cottages and the 17th-century "Pink Pub" (The Royal Oak), which remains a local landmark on the main road. Getting around is relatively straightforward, as the locality is well-served by the A259 Chichester-to-Littlehampton road, and the nearby retail parks provide the kind of practical amenities - like major supermarkets and trade outlets - that save a trip into the busier town. For those who prefer being outdoors, the Bersted Brooks Nature Reserve offers a substantial green space on the eastern edge; it’s a managed wetland area that provides a quiet spot for walking away from the residential streets, and it does a good job of preserving the local birdlife and drainage of the low-lying land.