Fernhurst is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the A286 Guildford to Chichester road, three miles (5 km) south of Haslemere. The parish includes the settlements of Henley Common, Kingsley Green and Bell Vale. The village, on the Weald, originally developed around crossroads (The Cross) and the village green, and ancient remains have been found here.

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  • Fernhurst is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the A286 Guildford to Chichester road, three miles (5 km) south of Haslemere. The parish includes the settlements of Henley Common, Kingsley Green and Bell Vale. The village, on the Weald, originally developed around crossroads (The Cross) and the village green, and ancient remains have been found here. Iron working took place in the 17th/18th centuries; and a turnpike ran through the village. The church, dedicated to St Margaret, (c.1100) and Red Lion pub are located here and several old houses still remain. With the coming of the railway at Haslemere the village has gravitated towards and beyond The Cross, and since the 1960s the village has expanded further in that direction. The village houses a large commuter population, attracted by the scenery and the ease of travel. The area of the parish is 2337 hectares (5772 acres). In the 2001 census there were 1,158 households with a total population of 2,765 of whom 1,244 were economically active. The village is surrounded by hills, including Telegraph Hill 676 feet (206 m), Marley Heights 700 feet (210 m), Bexley Hill 600 feet (180 m), Fridays Hill 675 feet (206 m) and the highest hill in Sussex, Blackdown 919 feet (280 m) to the northeast. It is surrounded by miles of footpaths, the path to the summit of Blackdown commencing at the Red Lion. Local claims to fame include the fact that Bertrand Russell wrote Principia Mathematica in the now-non-existent house "Millhangar" about a mile south east of the village . The Verdley estate, about a mile south east of the village was the home of ICI's Plant Protection Division in the 80s and subsequently a Zeneca research and development centre.
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  • Fernhurst is a village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the A286 Guildford to Chichester road, three miles (5 km) south of Haslemere. The parish includes the settlements of Henley Common, Kingsley Green and Bell Vale. The village, on the Weald, originally developed around crossroads (The Cross) and the village green, and ancient remains have been found here.
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