(in alphabetical order) •
Robert Ashington Bullen (1850–1912), a geologist and an authority on
mollusca, was Vicar of Shoreham from 1888 to 1896. •
Verney Lovett Cameron (1844–1894), the first European to cross Equatorial Africa from coast to coast, is buried in the village's graveyard. •
Paul Chaloner (born 11 November 1971), a professional esports broadcast host also known as RedEye, lives in Shoreham. • Robert Colgate was a farmer in Shoreham who sympathised with the
French Revolution and emigrated to the United States, where his son
William Colgate founded the
Colgate company. •
Harold Copping (1863–1932), an illustrator of biblical scenes, lived for many years at The Studio in Shoreham and died there. He is buried in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul in Shoreham. • The writer
Lord Dunsany (1878–1957) lived at Dunstall Priory here, served in the Shoreham Home Guard during the Second World War, and is buried in the churchyard with his wife. •
Thomas Highgate (1895–1914), soldier who fought in
World War I, deserted and executed in 1914. • The writer
Shena Mackay was born in Edinburgh, but grew up in Shoreham. • The artist
Samuel Palmer (1805–1881) was born in London, but lived in the village from 1826 to 1835. • The family of the writer
Anthony Powell lived at Dunstall Priory during the Second World War and he visited them whenever he was able to take leave from his duties at the
War Office. •
Joseph Prestwich, a geologist, lived in Shoreham until his death in 1896. •
William Wall (1647–1728), theologian that lived in Shoreham. •
Naomi Watts (1968–), actress born in Shoreham. •
John Wesley (1703–1791) was a friend of
Vincent Perronet, then Vicar of Shoreham, and often preached in the church. • Franklin White (1892–1975), a painter, owned the Samuel Palmer School of Fine Arts in Church Street, Shoreham. •
Franklin White (1923–2013), a ballet dancer, also lived in the village. ==Transport==