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Lying just off the A23, a few miles west of Hassocks, Sayers Common is a linear village that has managed to retain its quiet, rural character despite its proximity to the main artery between London and Brighton. Historically, its identity was shaped by its position on the old London Road - now a peaceful stretch bypassed by the dual carriageway - and it remains home to the 19th-century Christ Church with its distinctive spire. For those living here, daily life tends to revolve around the community shop and the local pub, which serve as the primary social hubs. The geography is defined by the flat, open pastures of the Low Weald, offering clear views toward the South Downs escarpment to the south. While the village feels tucked away, it functions as a practical base for reaching the shops and mainline station at Hassocks, or the larger nearby village of Hurstpierpoint, providing a balance between genuine Sussex countryside and easy access to the coast or the city.