Parish in Mid Sussex, West Sussex, England
| Coordinates: | 51.1, -0.098 |
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| OS grid ref: | TQ 33 35 |
| Population: | 885 |
Turners Hill is a small rural village and civil parish in the district of Mid Sussex, in West Sussex, England. Perched on elevated ground it enjoys wide views across the Weald towards the South Downs and contains a number of historic houses and a long-established parish church, reflecting its origins as an agricultural settlement with a steady stream of later development.
Today the village combines a quiet, village‑centre feel with a commuter population drawn to nearby towns and transport hubs; many residents work in Crawley, Haywards Heath or around Gatwick, and some commute to London. Local life remains lively with a village hall, pubs, clubs and occasional fetes and community events, while small businesses and surrounding farms still shape the local economy and character.
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