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Dining options in Horsham are plentiful, with Market Square at the heart of the busy restaurant district. Popular chains include Wagamama, Giggling Squid, Pizza Express and Nando’s. There are plenty of cafes and sandwich shops too, and the Buenos Aires Argentine Steakhouse is hard to beat for a special occasion. If you prefer pub dining, there are lots of fabulous country pubs in the surrounding villages.

Nightlife in the town is fairly low key –mostly pubs – but there are some real gems! If you like cocktails, Piries Bar is the place to be, with a daily happy hour and Sunday night karaoke to see out the weekend in style! Head to The Capitol for an evening of culture – the unique multi-arts community venue comprises a 410-seat theatre, two cinema screens, studio theatre and gallery space. Horsham Museum, housed in a medieval timber-framed building, is also worth exploring to learn more about the history of the town and county.

Keen to get – or stay – active? You’re in the right place. Whatever your sporting interests, you’ll find a local club in Horsham, with football, cricket, rugby, running and squash clubs to name but a few. There are a number of well-equipped gyms in the area too, including The Pavilions in the Park which can be enjoyed by the whole family.

There are, of course, plenty of parks and green spaces in and around the town itself, but one of Horsham’s biggest pulls is its proximity to the beautiful countryside of West Sussex, Surrey, and Kent; all right on the doorstep, and ready to be explored at your leisure.

HORSHAM Highwood Village

Creating a thriving community adjacent to the pretty market town of Horsham, Highwood Village has many added bene ts for the residents who are lucky enough to live there. Alongside the highquality homes, the development offers extensive facilities, sports pitches, play areas, allotments and a BMX track, creating an appealing place to call home.

The latest phase of homes at Highwood Village includes a selection of two bedroom apartments and two to ve bedroom houses, available in varying layouts to suit buyers' needs. These homes are designed to re ect the local Sussex vernacular and the interiors are inspired by simplicity and quality, with fabulous open-plan layouts, wood-effect ooring and large windows that create an impressive sense of space and light. All properties boast the high speci cation and intricate level of detail synonymous with Berkeley.

The enviable outdoor spaces at Highwood Village range from the perfectly manicured gardens of the village green and village square, to riverside walks and meadows, all carefully planned to connect residents with nature. Several cycleways and footpaths have been created to encourage people to travel on foot and by bike. For those looking to embrace sustainability, the on-site allotments are allocated via Horsham District Council. Plans for a community centre and day care nursery have also been approved.

This safe and welcoming neighbourhood is conveniently located within walking distance of Horsham town centre, which offers a wide range of leisure, shopping, dining and entertainment options. Horsham station is just a 10-minute drive away with regular rail services to London Victoria and London Bridge in under an hour. Direct access to the A24 offers links to the main motorway network, providing convenient connections with the rest of the country. For trips outside of the UK, Gatwick airport is a quick 25-minute drive away.

Prices of homes within the current phase at Highwood Village start from £345,000 for a two bedroom apartment and £445,000 for a two bedroom house.

For further information, please contact the sales suite on 01403 886 449 or visit highwoodvillage.co.uk

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