Horsham is a market town in the Low Weald of West Sussex. The Causeway, a tree-lined street of medieval and Georgian buildings, is one of the best preserved historic streets in Sussex. The town's economy shifted from agriculture and iron working to insurance and financial services: RSA Insurance Group had its headquarters here until 2012. The Horsham district covers a large rural area. The population of the town is around 55,000, with the wider district at 143,000. Christ's Hospital school, founded in London in 1552, relocated to a site south of Horsham in 1902.
Horsham station provides Southern and Thameslink services to London. The A24 connects south to Worthing and north to Dorking and the M25. The Carfax, the town centre square, hosts a market twice a week. For adult companionship, Horsham is covered by Sussex Police and falls under England and Wales criminal law.
Horsham is a market town in the Low Weald of West Sussex. The Causeway, a tree-lined street of medieval and Georgian buildings, is one of the best preserved historic streets in Sussex. The town's economy shifted from agriculture and iron working to insurance and financial services: RSA Insurance Group had its headquarters here until 2012. The Horsham district covers a large rural area. The population of the town is around 55,000, with the wider district at 143,000. Christ's Hospital school, founded in London in 1552, relocated to a site south of Horsham in 1902.
Horsham station provides Southern and Thameslink services to London. The A24 connects south to Worthing and north to Dorking and the M25. The Carfax, the town centre square, hosts a market twice a week. For adult companionship, Horsham is covered by Sussex Police and falls under England and Wales criminal law.
Country selected
Region selected
City selected