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Wivelsfield Green sits on the low ridges of the High Weald, a few miles south of Haywards Heath and just north of the South Downs National Park. It is distinct from the older village of Wivelsfield (which clusters around the flint-built Church of St Peter further west), having grown up around a large, open common that remains the heart of the community today. This central green is home to the local shop and post office, a pub, and the primary school, giving the place a practical, self-contained layout. Geographically, the village is defined by the surrounding woodland and small-scale farmland characteristic of Mid Sussex, with several surviving ancient footpaths connecting it to the nearby Ouse Valley. While it feels rural and quiet, the proximity to the London-to-Brighton railway line via Wivelsfield or Haywards Heath stations makes it a functional spot for those who need to head into the city, though most daily life here revolves around the nursery, the village hall, and the active sports clubs that use the green.