Felbridge is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge district of Surrey with a playing field within its focal area, narrowly in West Sussex.
Felbridge village forms a contiguous settlement with East Grinstead and had 829 homes and households at the time of the 2011 census.
[3] James son of Edward Evelyn succeeded to the manors of Hedgecourt (and smaller carucate of Covelingeley) in the parish of Horne and the estate of Felbridge in 1751.
By 1911, whereabouts it lost much of its land, amid the economic change and social reforms of the age it became the property of the Sayer family.
Hedgecourt lake is immediately northwest of the village centre in the heart of the civil parish, approximately 44 acres (18 ha) in size.
[4] Domewood is an area surrounded on two of its four sides by copses; it faces, across its southern boundary road, Snow Hill (B2037) the Effingham Park Hotel and Golf Course, see Landmarks; and Snow Hill, a similarly semi-wooded neighbourhood interspersed with farms which is part of an area administered by Worth, West Sussex.
[9] This large, complex, building with part-rounded restaurant in a compact 9 hole golf course forms the southwest outcrop of the parish.
[14] Copthorne Road runs through the centre of the village and links onto the A22 near East Grinstead which is about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the southeast.