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Rudgwick sits on the border of West Sussex and Surrey, perched on a ridge that offers clear views across the Low Weald toward the South Downs. It is a long, linear village made up of several distinct hamlets - Bucks Green, The Ridge, and Tisman’s Common - connected by quiet lanes and brick-built cottages. Historically, the local economy was shaped by the heavy Wealden clay, which fueled a significant brick-making industry and nurtured the timber-framed architecture still visible in the village core today. The old railway line, closed in the 1960s, has been reclaimed as the Downs Link, a leafy arterial path for walkers and cyclists that connects the village to Guildford and Horsham. While the village maintains a quiet, rural character, it remains practical; the local primary school, the medical centre, and the various independent businesses at Bucks Green provide a self-contained feel, despite being only six miles from the larger market town amenities of Horsham.