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Felbridge sits right on the border where Surrey meets West Sussex, effectively serving as the northern gateway to East Grinstead. Historically, the village grew around the Star Inn and the old coaching route of the London to Brighton road, which remains a central artery for the community today. It is defined by its mix of open spaces like Hedgecourt Lake - a Site of Special Scientific Interest popular with walkers and sailors - and the prominent village green, which hosts the local cricket club. While it maintains its own distinct identity with a highly-regarded primary school and a cluster of local shops, the village is practically connected to the amenities of East Grinstead just a mile to the south. This allows for a balance of more rural, wooded surroundings with straightforward access to the mainline station and the supermarket runs. Much of the local character is tied to the legacy of the Felbridge Place estate, though today the landscape is more a blend of established residential lanes and equestrian paddocks that transition quietly into the High Weald.