Billingshurst

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Billingshurst

Billingshurst (West Sussex)
Billingshurst

Billingshurst shown within West Sussex
Population 5,770 (town), 7,620 (parish)
OS grid reference TQ087259
Parish Billingshurst
District Horsham
Shire county West Sussex
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BILLINGSHURST
Postcode district RH14
Dialling code 01403
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Horsham
List of places: UKEnglandWest Sussex

Coordinates: 51°01′21″N 0°27′03″W / 51.0226, -0.4508

Billingshurst is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It lies eight miles (13 km) south-west of Horsham, and five miles (8 km) north-east of Pulborough.

Billingshurst is located on the A29 road (the Roman Stane Street), at a point where the A272 road forms a crossroads with the main road. During the medieval period, the village was a coaching stop on the main road from Bognor to Horsham. Billingshurst railway station is on the main line from London Victoria to Bognor Regis and Chichester (some services continue to Portsmouth Harbour or Southampton). The village lies near the Wey and Arun Canal.

The village's name probably came from Anglo-Saxon Billinges hyrst = "Billa's son's wooded hill".

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The High Street
The High Street

Billingshurst has four churches. St Mary's Church (Church of England) is the largest, with a mix of service styles, ranging from Book of Common Prayer communion services to informal family worship. Other churches are St Gabriel's Church (Catholic), Billingshurst Family Church (Evangelical; part of the Newfrontiers family of churches) and Trinity Church (United Reformed).

The village has a secondary school and a sixth form college, known together as The Weald School. Billingshurst Infant and Junior Schools are situated near to The Weald.

Local pubs include: The Kings Arms, The Kings Head, The Six Bells, The Lime Burners, The Railway Inn, The Blacksmiths Arms. The village also has two Indian restaurants and a number of Chinese take-aways (including a mobile unit on Thursdays and Fridays).

The Weald School contains a leisure centre, which is open to the public in the evening. A new sports area, Jubilee Fields, contains football pitches, a cricket pitch and pavilion, a fishing lake, and an exercise path. Other facilities include a tennis club and a lawn bowling club. Work is underway on a new indoor swimming pool next to the Weald School site on station road. At the same time the "Solutions" fitness centre will be extended and upgraded.

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