Storrington location – finding your way
How to get to Storrington, where to park and how to find your way around.
GETTING HERE
By train (see Public Transport for details).
The nearest station is Pulborough which has a half-hourly service to and from London and connections with a number of West Sussex coastal towns. The bus service between Storrington and Pulborough is scheduled to synchronise with the train times. There is a taxi office at the station, but passengers are advised to check availability before travelling and pre-book if necessary (see Taxi Firms).
By bus (see Public Transport for details)
There are regular bus services to and from Pulborough railway station, Worthing, and Horsham. The service to and from Chichester is weekly (Wednesdays).
By car
Storrington’s main shopping street (the High Street) is on the A283 which runs through the middle of Storrington to Steyning in the east and Pulborough in the west. For satnav the postcode RH20 4DJ brings you to the centre of the village, but the information shown below for each of the car parks includes its postcode as well as a drop-down map so you can see where it is in the village.
To see where Storrington is in relation to local towns and villages:
PUBLIC CAR PARKS
Hanover Walk (Season Ticket only) – 23 spaces
Mill Lane Car Park – 123 spaces, maximum stay 2 hours during charged periods.
Annual Parking Disc or pay & display required during charged hours.Monastery Lane Car Park – 12 spaces, maximum stay 3 hours during charged periods.
Annual Parking Disc required during charged hours (no pay & display).North Street Car Park – 167 spaces, maximum stay 4 hours during charged periods.
Annual Parking Disc or pay & display required during charged hours. Electric vehicle charging points available.Orchard Gardens Pay & Display Car Park – 28 spaces, no daily time limit.
Privately run by Napier Parking Ltd.Spierbridge Road – approx. 100 spaces, free parking.
(Chanctonbury Leisure Centre)FIND YOUR WAY AROUND
Here is a map showing where Storrington is in relation to local towns and villages:Shopping page you can find what’s available street by street. Every entry for the businesses (and other organisations) that you find on this site has a drop-down map showing its location.
Zoom in to find the street details. Then if you go to the
If you’re moving in to the area and want to know all about Council Tax, Waste Collection etc. this link will help:
New to Horsham District
And the County Council has pulled together this information to help make the most of your leisure time:
Leisure, Recreation & Community
But please check out the menu at the top of each page of the website – our aim is to provide information about all aspects of life within the parish for residents, visitors, businesses, and people working in the area.