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The name derives from 'Hurst', the Saxon name for a wood, and 'Pierpoint' after the de Pierpoint family who arrived with William the Conquerer in 1066. The settlement was mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]].
The name derives from 'Hurst', the Saxon name for a wood, and 'Pierpoint' after the de Pierpoint family who arrived with William the Conquerer in 1066. The settlement was mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]].

To the south of Hurstpierpoint is [[Danny house]] a magnificent [[Elithabethan]] Mansion at the foot of [[Wolstonbury Hill]] which forms part of the [[South Downs]]


The village is best known for the public school [[Hurstpierpoint College]], situated to the north-east.
The village is best known for the public school [[Hurstpierpoint College]], situated to the north-east.


The [http://www.hurstpierpointholytrinity.org.uk/ Holy Trinity Church Hurstpierpoint] is an active part of the Hurstpierpoint community.
The [http://www.hurstpierpointholytrinity.org.uk/ Holy Trinity Church Hurstpierpoint] is an active part of the [[Hurstpierpoint]] community.


Every July the St Lawrence Fair takes place in Hurstpierpoint. The fair was granted a royal charter in 1313 and is still an important event in the life of the village.
Every July the [[St Lawrence]] Fair takes place in [[Hurstpierpoint]]. The fair was granted a royal charter in 1313 and is still an important event in the life of the village.


Hurstpierpoint is also the home of Shine, a highly respected theatre group http://www.shinetheatregroup.co.uk/
Hurstpierpoint is also the home of Shine, a highly respected theatre group http://www.shinetheatregroup.co.uk/

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Hurstpierpoint is a village in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. Together with Sayers Common it forms one of the Mid Sussex parishes, with an area of 2029.88ha and a population of 6,264 persons (2001 census). It is located four miles (6.4km) south-west of Burgess Hill, and 1½ miles (2.4km) west of the nearest railway station at Hassocks, from where Brighton and London are approximately 10 minutes and one hour away respectively. There is also an hourly bus service to Haywards Heath.

The name derives from 'Hurst', the Saxon name for a wood, and 'Pierpoint' after the de Pierpoint family who arrived with William the Conquerer in 1066. The settlement was mentioned in the Domesday Book.

To the south of Hurstpierpoint is Danny house a magnificent Elithabethan Mansion at the foot of Wolstonbury Hill which forms part of the South Downs

The village is best known for the public school Hurstpierpoint College, situated to the north-east.

The Holy Trinity Church Hurstpierpoint is an active part of the Hurstpierpoint community.

Every July the St Lawrence Fair takes place in Hurstpierpoint. The fair was granted a royal charter in 1313 and is still an important event in the life of the village.

Hurstpierpoint is also the home of Shine, a highly respected theatre group http://www.shinetheatregroup.co.uk/

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50°55′N 0°10′W / 50.917°N 0.167°W / 50.917; -0.167