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Nestled between the southern edge of the South Downs National Park and the English Channel, Angmering retains the distinct character of a working village despite its growth over recent years. It sits just a few miles east of Littlehampton and west of Worthing, serving as a practical base for those who need access to the coast while preferring to live slightly inland. The village layout is traditional, centered around a small square with a library, a few independent shops, and a primary school, with the 12th-century St Margaret’s Church providing a clear focal point. Historically, the area was known for its extensive mushroom farms and glasshouses, remnants of which can still be seen in the surrounding landscape. Geographically, it is well-placed for transport; the local railway station is on the West Coastway Line, offering direct services to Brighton, Portsmouth, and London Victoria. Living here means being minutes away from the pebble beaches at East Preston and the chalk grassland trails of the Arun Valley, providing a landscape that transitions quickly from suburban convenience to open countryside.