Nuthurst

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West Sussex. Nothurst (1228). ‘Wooded hill where nut-trees grow’. OE hnutu + hyrst.

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Coordinates: 51°01′21″N 0°18′03″W / 51.02263°N 0.30076°W / 51.02263; -0.30076

Nuthurst
St Andrew's Church, Nuthurst, West Sussex - geograph.org.uk - 86085.jpg
St Andrew's Church
Nuthurst is located in West Sussex
Nuthurst

 Nuthurst shown within West Sussex
Area  16.97 km2 (6.55 sq mi) [1]
Population 1,711 [1] 2001 Census
    - Density  101 /km2 (260 /sq mi)
OS grid reference TQ192261
    - London  34 miles (55 km) NNE 
Civil parish Nuthurst
District Horsham
Shire county West Sussex
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HORSHAM
Postcode district RH13
Dialling code 01403
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Horsham
List of places: UK • England • West Sussex

Nuthurst is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England, 2.5 miles (4 km) south Horsham.

The parish has a land area of 1697 hectares (4191 acres). In the 2001 census 1711 people lived in 702 households, of whom 875 were economically active.

Its Church of England parish church is St. Andrews, which has links with the nearby St. Andrews C of E aided school. There is one pub, the Black Horse.

Sedgwick

The hamlet of Sedgwick is part of the civil parish of Nuthurst, and is located about 3 miles south of Horsham in West Sussex, England. Sedgwick Park, a largely nineteenth century house but with one wing possibly dating from 1608.[2] In the extensive grounds are the fragmentary remains of the medieval Sedgwick Castle, surrounded by a now mostly dry moat.[3]

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