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Straddling the border between West Sussex and Surrey, Copthorne is a village that manages to retain a distinct sense of community despite its proximity to the busy Gatwick diamond. Historically rooted in the timber and iron industries of the Weald, the village is centered around a traditional green and the Parish Church of St John the Evangelist. It is geographically well-placed for those who need to navigate the South East, situated just off the A264 and a short drive from the M23, providing a straightforward link to both Crawley and East Grinstead. While much of the local life revolves around the village junior and infant schools and the various social clubs, many residents take advantage of the surrounding woodland trails that lead out towards Rowfant and the Worth Way. It’s a practical location where the infrastructure of a major commuter hub meets the slower pace of a long-established Sussex settlement.