Henfield
Henfield is a huge town and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It exists 33 miles (53 kilometres) south of London, 12 miles (19 kilometres) northwest of Brighton, and 30 miles (48 kilometres) eastern northeast of the county town of Chichester at the road junction of the A281 and A2037. The church has an acreage of 4,285 acres (1,734.1 ha). In the 2001 census 5,012 people lived in 2,153 families, of whom 2,361 were financially active. Other close-by towns include Burgess Hill to the eastern and also Shoreham-by-Sea to the south. The population at the 2011 Census was 5,349. Simply west of the community, both branches of the River Adur, the western Adur and also the eastern Adur, meet at Betley Bridge. From Henfield the Adur flows on right into the English Channel at Shoreham-by-Sea. Henfield was already a huge village, of 52 homes, at the time of Domesday (1086 ).