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Rich in history and heritage, West Sussex has a mix of attractions to suit all cultural tastes.  

Experience a chic city break in Chichester, taking in the treasures of the Chichester Cathedral and Pallant House Gallery or simply savour the sandy beaches in the Witterings.  A visit to West Sussex will only be truly complete with a stop to appreciate the fascinating gardens; Borde Hill Gardens, High Beeches Gardens, Nymans, Wakehurst Place and Leonardslee Gardens, make up ‘The Great Gardens of Sussex’.

For more inforamtion about West Sussex, including ideas for days out, accommodation and events, visit the offical tourism website for Sussex.

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  1. Couple admiring the castle skyline

    Arundel is the Historic Heart of the South Downs and your first view of the town is guaranteed to take your breath away!

  2. Worthing Birdman, West Sussex

    One of the biggest towns on the South Coast, Worthing is a lively destination for shopping, eating, entertainment and family fun by the seaside!

  3. horsham_museum sussex

    Set in outstanding parkland and beautiful countryside the award-winning market town of Horsham offers a welcoming and attractive environment for shopping, meeting friends, visiting local attractions and eating out.

  4. Turners Hill

    Turners Hill village stands on a steep ridge line at one of the highest points, (600 feet above sea level), of the Sussex Weald where two historically important routes, the B2110 and B2028, cross. There are impressive views from the centre of the vil

  5. Storrington shops

    Storrington, once the home of a flourishing 1930s artistic community based around the Roman Catholic Priory, now a bustling place ideal for using as a base for exploring the South Downs. Storrington Museum

  6. Ditchling

    Tudor houses, Georgian homes, village pond and mediaeval church set on the green. This is the picture postcard village of Ditchling.

  7. Bognor Regis beach, West Sussex

    Award-winning beaches, glorious surrounding countryside, fantastic restaurants and plenty of activities make Bognor Regis a perennial family favourite seaside destination.

  8. Chichester Cathedral in Chichester, West Sussex

    One of the most charming and stylish cities on the South Coast, Chichester combines all the attractions of a thriving urban centre with the rural delights of West Sussex.

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    On the border of East and West Sussex just north east of Burgess Hill, is the large village of Wivelsfield.

  10. Littlehampton beach huts

    For family fun and fantastic weather, Littlehampton in Sussex is hard to beat.

  11. Lindfield

    Situated to the north of Haywards Heath, lindfield has four ingredients traditionally required for an attractive Sussex village -a historic church, a picturesque High Street, (once one of the coaching routes to Brighton), a tranquil pond graced by wi

  12. Sackville College

    On the edge of Ashdown Forest, historic East Grinstead is a lively market town with a charter dating from as long ago as 1221. Until the 18th Century, East Grinstead flourished as an assize and market town and as the centre of the surrounding agricul

  13. Cuckfield

    CUCKFIELD High Street is lined with attractive 16th century houses; shops selling specialist goods, places to eat, and many pubs associated with this old major coaching stop on the London to Brighton route.

  14. Clayton

    Clayton, a hamlet nestling under the Downs, is well-known for its famous landmarks - the Jack and Jill windmills.

  15. Bosham

    A small attractive village on one of the small inlets of Chichester harbour, Bosham (pronounced 'Bozzum') has played an important part in the history of this country over the centuries.

  16. Cowfold

    In the centre of Cowfold lies the church of St Peter's which exhibits one of the finest medieval church brasses in Sussex.

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    West Chiltington, with sunken tree lined lanes and the attractive, unaltered 12th Century church of St Mary's with an oak shingle covered spire and ancient wall paintings

  18. Amberley

    Amberley is set on the River Arun with many flint walled, thatched cottages, a medieval castle (now a hotel) and a fascinating Industrial Museum.

  19. Sompting

    The western end and northern parts of the parish of Sompting remain mainly rural with an abundance of flint walls, older houses and cottages.

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    Bury is a picturesque village nestling beneath the downs and beside River Arun. There are many attractive old cottages, some thatched and some roofed with Horsham stone.