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Situated at the intersection of the A272 and A281, Cowfold serves as a notable gateway between the Sussex Weald and the coast. Historically, the village grew as a clearing for cattle - hence the name - and it retains a sense of that agricultural heritage through the expansive farmland and ancient woodland that still encloses it. At its heart lies the 13th-century St Peter’s Church, home to the Nelond Brass, while the nearby St Hugh’s Charterhouse provides a striking architectural landmark as the only post-Reformation Carthusian monastery in the UK. While the double-mini roundabout at the village centre is a frequent talking point for drivers, the local pace is best found on the footpaths leading toward the Adur Valley or within the community-run playing fields. It remains a practical spot for those needing to balance rural life with proximity to Horsham and Haywards Heath, offering a traditional village green atmosphere without feeling disconnected from the region's main commuter veins.