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This is a large village, it is a combination of Old Fishbourne and New Fishbourne. The discovery of the Roman Villa here confirms that this was a settlement during Roman times, if not before...
Interesting little place with the picture post-card appeal of 'Sussex by the Sea' which for centuries has captivated artists from all over...
A short distance from Chichester on the Sussex Heritage Coast lies the beautiful and unspoiled stretch of mud flats of Pagham Harbour, now a fascinating nature reserve of over 1,000 acres...
This is a pleasant rural village lying between Chichesters' old harbour and the footpaths of the South Down's Way...
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Super little yachting village tucked away between the many tidal creeks of Chichester Harbour...
This is a picturesque resort town with a dramatic low-lying headland known as Selsey Bill, from here there are lovely views towards famous Chichester Harbour and the little harbour at Pagham where there is a nature reserve...
Hayling Island is a true Island connected to mainland England by a bridge. Although largely residential it is also a popular holiday destination. It is also popular as a.....
This attractive hill-town is dominated by the sheer magnificence of its castle..
The main village street is thronged with exquisite old properties, some of brick, some tile hung, and some are built of Sussex clunch - a beautiful building material of soft limestone...
Popular small market resort town whose beautiful 19th-century church stands close to the banks of the River Rother, on which the town stands...
Littlehampton is a pleasant holiday resort that offers miles of golden sands for sunbathing, or for children to have a fine time building sand castles!..
Amberley is a pretty little village on the edge of the South Downs, near to the Cathedral town of Arundel...
Petworth is an atmospheric place, it has a wealth of historic visitor attractions nearby and its close proximity to the attractive town of Chichester and its famous harbour...
History records that this is the place where Henry VIII's flag ship "Mary Rose" sank in front of the mighty castle built by the king as one of a chain of defensive fortresses to.....
When Henry V issued the order that effectively founded the British Navy in 1415, little could he have envisaged how the sterling deeds of centuries would add lustre to the little.....
This lovely red-brick village was the early home of cricket. A club was founded here in 1760 when the laws governing the game were laid down...
A picturesque village surrounded by the South Downs National Park, and with a rich history..
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The vast inviting sandy beaches of Bembridge are crammed with summer visitors, many of whom flock here annually to part-take of the delights of this enjoyable resort...
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Chichester's Market Cross is reputedly the finest in Britain. It was given to the city in 1501 by Edward Story, bishop of.....
The Norman cathedral at Chichester was founded on its present site about 1080, and is still substantially the same building as.....
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One of the glories of the South Downs are the many rivers that carve through its beautiful towns and peaceful villages as they.....
The distant view of massive Arundel Castle shrouded by beech woods against a pale Sussex sky gives visitors some hint of the.....
A tranquil and intimate 18th-century house...
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Today we associate Cowdray with the famous Polo Club, but the stark ruins sitting above the genteel town of Midhurst stand.....
900 year old Amberley Castle is an award-winning Country Castle Hotel and Restaurant with an international reputation. ..
For anyone wishing to learn more about the everyday life of the Celts and the Romans, how they lived in their thatched.....
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This fantastic mansion basks in the glory of grounds created by Capability Brown, they are said to be his true "masterpiece".....
The Royal Marines Museum, Eastney, is an award winning Museum and is housed in what was one of the most stately Officers Messes.....
No where is the courage of Britain's fighting men and women more evocatively displayed than in the D-Day Museum at Southsea. .....