Burgess Hill Map

Burgess Hill map, view the West Sussex town of Burgess Hill, located in the county of West Sussex, England.

Detailed Street Map of Burgess Hill West Sussex & Guide to the Town

Burgess Hill Map West Sussex: Interactive map of Burgess Hill, displaying the town situated in the county of West Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Burgess Hill and a Burgess Hill town centre map, showing the Burgess Hill Railway Station.

Other facilities in Burgess Hill, some of which may also be visible on the map are Waitrose, The Woolpack, Iceland, Orion Cinema, Burgess Hill Library, The Windmill Pub, Lloyds Bank, Costa Coffee, The Martlets Hall, St John's Church, Mabel's Emporium, Nationwide, Cherry Tree Activity Centre, Sainsbury's Local, The Acorn Surgery, The Spotted Dog, Caffè Nero, The Triangle Leisure Centre, Specsavers, The Oak Barn, The Moody Cow, Waterstones, Burgess Hill Medical Centre, New Look, NatWest, Boots, PizzaExpress, Wild Bean Café, Burrell Arms, King's Church Mid-Sussex, The Railway Pub, Greggs, Plumpton College Shop, The Hair Hub, Burgess Hill Town Council, Lidl, Cherry Tree Centre, RSPCA Charity Shop, The Rise Cafe, Waitrose Café, The Regency Hotel, The King's Church Community Centre, Subway, Poundland, Burgess Hill Post Office, Co-op Food, The Marlets Shopping Centre.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Hassocks, Ditchling, Keymer, Hurstpierpoint, Wivelsfield Green, Wivelsfield, Plumpton, Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, Ansty, Bolney, Sayers Common, Albourne, Clayton, Pyecombe, Newick, Chailey, South Chailey, North Chailey, Barcombe, Scaynes Hill, Lindfield, Ardingly, Westmeston, Burgess Hill West, Burgess Hill East, Handcross, Staplefield, Twineham, Wineham, Hickstead, Cowfold, Shermanbury, Lower Beeding, Henfield, Small Dole, Fulking, Edburton, Poynings, Patcham, Coldean, Stanmer, Falmer, Lewes, Southover.

Burgess Hill is a busy, well-connected town in the heart of West Sussex, nestled just a few miles from the South Downs. It's a place that offers the perks of countryside living while still giving you decent access to the coast, London, and everywhere in between. The town has grown steadily over the years, but it's managed to keep a laid-back charm, with green spaces, family-friendly neighbourhoods, and a proper community feel.

The town's history goes back to a small rural settlement, but things really took off with the arrival of the railway in the 1840s. From that point, Burgess Hill started expanding fast, attracting people from all walks of life who liked the idea of commuting to London while living somewhere more peaceful. The Victorian and Edwardian housing still dotted around the town tells the story of this rapid growth, while modern developments have brought new life and fresh faces.

There's plenty going on in the town itself. You'll find a mix of local shops and high street names centred around Church Walk and the Market Place Shopping Centre. The Orion cinema adds a bit of evening entertainment, and there's a good range of restaurants, cafés and pubs if you're after a bite to eat or a pint. Victoria Park is great for kids, dog walkers and anyone after a bit of green space. The Triangle leisure centre is a real bonus too—swimming, gym, soft play and more, all under one roof.

Beyond Burgess Hill, the surrounding area is full of places to explore. The South Downs are right on the doorstep, offering walks, views and country pubs galore. Brighton's only a short train ride away if you fancy some seaside action, while nearby towns like Lewes and Haywards Heath offer their own quirks and character. National Trust sites, vineyards, gardens and little villages are all close enough for a spontaneous day out.

Travel links are one of Burgess Hill's biggest draws. The train station runs regular services to London Victoria and London Bridge, as well as Brighton, Gatwick and beyond. Road links are decent too—just off the A23, which makes driving north or south a breeze. Gatwick is the nearest airport and you can be there in under half an hour by train or car, so it's handy whether you're flying for business or a holiday.

West Sussex is a county that knows how to keep things balanced. On the one hand, you've got historic towns and rural villages, full of charm and character. On the other, there's a strong focus on innovation and growth, particularly around areas like Gatwick and the south coast. From rolling countryside to coastal towns, castles to country pubs, it's one of those places where you're never far from something interesting.

Some More Nearby Places: Hassocks, Ditchling, Keymer, Hurstpierpoint, Wivelsfield Green, Wivelsfield, Plumpton, Haywards Heath, Cuckfield, Ansty, Bolney, Sayers Common, Albourne, Clayton, Pyecombe, Newick, Chailey, South Chailey, North Chailey, Barcombe, Scaynes Hill, Lindfield, Ardingly, Westmeston, Burgess Hill West, Burgess Hill East, Handcross, Staplefield, Twineham, Wineham, Hickstead, Cowfold, Shermanbury, Lower Beeding, Henfield, Small Dole, Fulking, Edburton, Poynings, Patcham, Coldean, Stanmer, Falmer, Lewes, Southover.

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More West Sussex Places: Worthing - Crawley - Bognor Regis - Littlehampton - Shoreham-by-Sea - Horsham - East Grinstead - Chichester - Haywards Heath - Lancing - Rustington - Southwick - Hurstpierpoint - Southwater

Nearby Tourist Hot Spots: Weald and Downland Living Museum