| Sussex
by the Sea offers a unique blend of traditional seaside
fun, rural tranquillity and centuries of heritage. Whether
you’re planning a holiday, short break, day trip
or have relatives coming to stay, the towns and delightful
villages of Sussex by the Sea have something to offer
everyone.
Sussex by the Sea offers you 14 miles of beautiful
contrasting coastline - from the vibrant resorts
of Bognor
Regis & Littlehampton
- to the quiet, away- from-it-all beaches of Aldwick,
Pagham, Felpham and
the secluded sand dunes of Climping
and Littlehampton’s West Beach.
In
addition to the coastline, we are blessed with the scenic
beauty of the South
Downs - a designated Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty and part of the proposed National Park. Picturesque
villages, guaranteed to delight and enchant you, are
dotted inland and along the coast.
Nestled beneath the South Downs, Amberley
is known as ‘the pearl of Sussex.’ Walk
across the wildlife-rich Amberley Wildbrooks for fantastic
views of Arundel
- the Historic Heart of the South Downs.
For long hours of sunshine and award-winning beaches
check out Bognor
Regis and Littlehampton
who have it all.
If
history and architecture interest you, be prepared to
be spoilt for choice. In addition to its great rail
links across the South and to London, Barnham
is home to Barnham Windmill, a well known local landmark.
Tucked away in the tiny village of Burpham
near Arundel is the Church of St Mary which dates back
to the 12th and 13th centuries. Best known for its unspoilt
beach, Climping (also spelt Clymping)
is home to another St Mary’s Church which merits
five-stars in architectural ratings of village churches.
It was in Felpham that William Blake
wrote the words for “Jerusalem” and the
coastal village was included in the Domesday Survey.
Another taste of history can be found in Ford
– once the home of a Fleet Air Arm Airfield -
and now home to one of the largest Sunday markets in
the South East. Partially exposed medieval wall paintings
can be seen at the local church of St Andrew by the
Ford and it is here you will also find one of the largest
shops devoted to model railways in the country!
If
long country walks are
on your agenda, make sure Findon is
on your route for some of the best views of the South
Downs and a chance to see racehorses training. The Gallops
is home to the Josh Gifford stables, which have produced
four Grand National winners. More fantastic countryside
and National Trust woodland is waiting to be discovered
around the tiny village of Slindon.
Visit at Halloween to enjoy an amazing display of pumpkins
of all shapes and sizes adorning one of the village’s
cottages.
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