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Sandhurst sits in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, positioned on the ridge of an undulating landscape that falls away toward the Rother Valley. It is technically the southernmost parish in Kent, bordered by the River Rother which marks the boundary with East Sussex. Life in the village is physically centered around the long stretch of the A268, with a cluster of traditional white weatherboarded cottages and brick buildings anchored by a local social club and a well-regarded primary school. To the south, the isolated tower of St Nicholas Church stands nearly a mile from the modern village centre - a relic of the medieval period when the population shifted away from the original site. While it shares a name with the famous military academy in Berkshire, this Sandhurst is a quiet, agricultural community defined by its proximity to the historic market town of Cranbrook and its location within the sought-after Cranbrook School catchment area. It is a practical base for those who appreciate a slower pace, with the Bodiam Castle estate just across the border and several mainline stations within a fifteen-minute drive.