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Hambrook is a quiet, linear settlement that sits between the more bustling hubs of Chichester and North Emsworth. It is grounded in its agricultural roots, though today it is primarily a residential community defined by the flat, fertile landscape of the West Sussex coastal plain. The village is bisected by the West Coastway railway line, with direct access via Nutbourne station providing a practical link for those needing to travel towards Portsmouth or Brighton. To the south, the area edges toward the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour, while the South Downs provide a constant backdrop to the north. Life here tends to center around the local stores and the social hub of the village hall and Nutbourne vineyard nearby. While it retains a sense of seclusion, its proximity to the A27 and the cathedral city of Chichester means the local pace of life is balanced by easy access to the broader amenities of the South Coast.