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One of the biggest towns on the South Coast, Worthing is a lively destination for shopping, eating, entertainment and family fun by the seaside!
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Arundel is the Historic Heart of the South Downs and your first view of the town is guaranteed to take your breath away!
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With the villages of Horley and Copthjorne and the town of Crawley close by there's more to Gatwick than the international aiport.
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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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For family fun and fantastic weather, Littlehampton in Sussex is hard to beat.
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Award-winning beaches, glorious surrounding countryside, fantastic restaurants and plenty of activities make Bognor Regis a perennial family favourite seaside destination.
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Evidence shows that Southwick has been continually occupied since 2000 BC.
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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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Birdham is the setting for JMW Turner's famous painting of Chichester Harbour (now at Petworth House).
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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.
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Tudor houses, Georgian homes, village pond and mediaeval church set on the green. This is the picture postcard village of Ditchling.
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Handcross, is a Victorian village close to the A23 main London to Brighton road. Nearby are the 30 acres of Nymans Gardens run by the National Trust, as well as the 20 acres of woodland and water gardens at The High Beeches, which was once owned by t
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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.
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The famous ruins at Cowdray opened to the public again in 2007 after an extensive refurbishment.
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PYECOMBE has been famous for some 200 years for its shepherd's crooks. Wrought at one time by the village blacksmiths from gun barrels and also more conventional materials, they are particularly noted for their curly pattern.
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Shipley, with the unique church of St Mary's, built by the Knight's Templar who were famously connected with the Crusades in Israel.
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Slaugham is a small village around an attractive green, and its large lake is one of the sources of the River Ouse. The Norman Church has a 13th century tower with a Victorian clock set in its north side.
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The town of Billingshurst is located eight miles west of Hosham and straddles the historic Roman road called Stane Street. It's high street sits on one of the longest straight roads in Sussex
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Staplefield is an attractive village three miles north-west of Cuckfield. The former local industry of tanning was carried out in Tanyard Lane, with the pits for soaking the hides at The Grange. The Jolly Tanners Inn reflects this industry.
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Clayton, a hamlet nestling under the Downs, is well-known for its famous landmarks - the Jack and Jill windmills.


