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Lavant is a civil parish and area in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England. It comprises the settlements of East Lavant and West Lavant, situated on the northern edge of the South Downs. The parish is primarily rural, with agricultural land, scattered residential properties, and limited local services.

Geography and landscape: The parish is characterized by rolling downs, hedged fields, and rural lanes. Its location

History and governance: Lavant has medieval roots within the broader history of the South Downs region. Local

Demographics and economy: The population is small, and the local economy tends to be based on farming

Notable features: The area preserves a rural character and offers walking and cycling opportunities through its

See also: Lavant (disambiguation); River Lavant, a watercourse associated with the broader Lavant area.

near
the
South
Downs
provides
a
countryside
setting
while
remaining
within
reach
of
larger
towns
and
cities
for
employment
and
amenities.
governance
is
provided
by
a
parish
council,
with
the
parish
falling
under
the
responsibilities
of
the
Chichester
District
Council
and
West
Sussex
County
Council
for
broader
services.
and
commuter
links
to
nearby
urban
areas.
The
built
environment
includes
traditional
Sussex
cottages
and
farm
buildings
that
reflect
regional
architectural
heritage.
countryside
lanes
and
downs.
Proximity
to
Chichester
and
other
towns
provides
residents
with
access
to
services
while
maintaining
a
distinct
village
atmosphere.