World's End, West Sussex, Residential area in Burgess Hill, United Kingdom
World's End is a residential district in Burgess Hill that spreads across rolling slopes with a mix of modern houses and local facilities. The area sits near the Brighton Main Line railway, which shapes the neighborhood's layout and accessibility.
The area received its name in the 1840s during construction of the Brighton Main Line, marking where the railway tracks changed elevation. This railway origin remains central to the district's identity.
Manor Field Primary School forms an educational center for local children, contributing to the neighborhood's sense of community.
Wivelsfield railway station provides direct connections to Brighton and London for daily commuters and travelers. Access to public transport makes it straightforward to explore the area or reach other towns.
The district has its own name separate from the nearby railway station it shares with Wivelsfield village. This distinction reflects how local neighborhoods don't always align with official station names.
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