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Liss is a substantial, active village tucked into the north-eastern edge of the South Downs National Park, just north of Petersfield. Its character is defined largely by its geography; the village is split between the older, quieter 'Old Liss' and the more commercial hub that grew around the railway station during the Victorian era. The River Rother winds through the local landscape, and you’ll find plenty of walking routes leading directly from the residential streets into the West Liss meadows or up towards the hangers at Hawkley. For practicalities, it’s one of the few villages in this part of Hampshire to have its own station on the Portsmouth Direct Line, which makes the connection to London Waterloo or the coast quite straightforward. While it feels self-contained with its own shops, GP surgery, and triangle of local pubs, there’s a distinct sense of space here that comes from being surrounded by protected heathland and ancient woodland.