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Population (2021 UK Census) – 5,371
Council – Midhurst Town Council
Schools – Ofsted Reports
With over 100 listed buildings, excellent travel links, this hugely sought-after slice of Sussex life is quirky and utterly charming.
Despite the ‘town’ status, Midhurst is smaller than many UK villages and retains a village feel. In fact, it was once voted the second-best place to live in the UK by Country Life magazine.
Sitting on the crossroads of the A272 (east to west) and A286 (north to south), there are independent shops, excellent eateries and lovely alleyways and streets for newcomers to explore.
It is believed that Midhurst has over 50 clubs and societies so you certainly won’t be short of things to do. There’s even a Morris Dance Troupe (“…with a hey nonny nonny!”)
If you prefer your walking without bells on, then Midhurst sits on the western edge of the South Downs National Park. There is plenty for history loves with the remains of a castle, Cowdray House, and sites visited by Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth the I who all stayed overnight in the town.
Festivals also play a part in local life including MADhurst and an annual Midhurst in Bloom festival.