A rural town which lies on the northern edge of the South Downs National Park, Storrington is the closest town to the mid-point of the South Downs Way and is an economic and social centre serving a number of surrounding villages.
There is a strong community with many voluntary organisations operating throughout the area. The majority of the town centre is designated a conservation area. The A283 runs through the middle of Storrington with Steyning to the east and Pulborough the west.
Storrington is a lively place with facilities which include a large recreation ground with football and cricket pitches as well as a leisure centre. It has a wide variety of shops and businesses, several banks, a selection of pubs and restaurants, a regular community market, post office, library and Waitrose supermarket.
For more comprehensive shopping and recreational needs, Horsham, Worthing, Brighton and Chichester are all within striking distance as are a number of comprehensive and private schools including Windlesham House School, Dorset House School, Thakeham Primary School, The Weald and Steyning Grammar.
If that wasn’t enough, another benefit of this superb location is the proximity to the south coast and links into London with easy access to nearby train stations.