The village has become well known in recent years as the location for one of the south easts largest car boot sales open most Sundays from March to October.
[3] Sayers Common church (TQ269 186) built in 1880, has a wild flower churchyard, with ox eye daisy, spring sedge and adder's tongue fern and in the past has had green winged orchid.
[3] Just west of the church, along the north edge of Furze Field wood, are derelict brook meadows (TQ 263 185) rich in wildlife, but rapidly losing value (2012).
This tangle of coarse vegetation is squeezing out the betony, sneezewort, pepper saxifrage, devil's bit, tormentil and spotted orchid that still cling on around the edges.
[3] The countryside around the ex-Priory, Stuccles and New House Farms (TQ 263 189) has many oaks, and in July the purple hairstreak butterflies can be seen flitting and sunning in their canopies.