Ward in Horsham, West Sussex, England
| Coordinates: | 50.907, -0.279 |
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| OS grid ref: | TQ 21 13 |
Bramber, Upper Beeding and Woodmancote form a compact rural-urban mix in the district of Horsham in West Sussex, England. The ward sits either side of the winding River Adur close to the scarp of the South Downs National Park, with the evocative ruins of a Norman castle at Bramber and a scattering of historic cottages and flint churches giving the area a distinctly medieval feel set against chalk downland and farmland.
Locally the economy is a blend of agriculture, small independent businesses and a commuter population who travel to nearby towns such as Horsham and Brighton. Community life centres on village halls, pubs and conservation groups, and the area is popular with walkers and cyclists for its trails, wildlife and quiet lanes, while modest tourism around the castle and Downs helps sustain local shops and cafés.
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