West Sussex

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. Worthing

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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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  2. Arundel

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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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  3. Littlehampton

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

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  4. Ditchling

    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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    An abundance of castles, gardens, museums, cathedrals and country houses set amid stunning southern coastline, the beautiful South Downs, picturesque market towns and traditional English villages.

  6. Billingshurst

    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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  7. Firle

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    The narrow streets of flint knapped cottages do not seem to have changed for centuries. There are lovely walks from the village to Charleston Farmhouse (home of Vanessa Bell and other members of the Bloomsbury Group) and up to Firle Beacon (the highe

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  8. Haywards Heath

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    In the heart of mid Sussex is Haywards Heath, which owes much of its growth to the railway. The town has an impressive collection of Victorian and Edwardian houses, many situated in mature grounds surrounding the Conservation Area of Muster Green.

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  9. Southwick

    Evidence shows that Southwick has been continually occupied since 2000 BC.

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  10. Staplefield

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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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  11. Bury

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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.

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  12. 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

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  13. West Chiltington

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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

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  14. Bracklesham Bay

    Sand and shingle beach located in a sandy bay. Wide variety of watersports.

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  15. Lancing

    Lancing, situated between the South Downs and the sea, has a long history dating back to the Stone Age

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