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Slinfold sits just west of Horsham, tucked between the A29 and the A281, yet it retains a quiet, secluded feel centered around its red-brick cottages and the spire of St Peter’s Church. The village layout is traditional, with a local shop, a primary school, and a well-regarded pub, The Red Lyon, forming the heart of the community. Much of the local geography is defined by the River Arun, which meanders to the south, and the Downs Link - a repurposed railway line that provides a direct, level route for walking or cycling toward Guildford or Shoreham. Historically, the village grew around the Roman Stane Street, and traces of that ancient connectivity still linger in the straight lines of the surrounding bridleways. It’s a practical location for those who need access to the amenities of Horsham or the rail links at Christ’s Hospital, but the immediate landscape remains dominated by working farmland and the rolling greenery of the Low Weald.