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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Horsted Keynes
HORSTED KEYNES is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village was twinned in 1971 with Cahagnes in Normandy, from where the Keynes family had originated, and to whose ancestor the Saxon village of Horsted was given some 900 years earlie
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Ardingly
Ardingly is a parish of attractive wooded scenery in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village sign was erected as a memorial to Viscountess Wolseley, and marks the site of the original tollgate.
Newtimber
Newtimber, a small, scattered village with a population of about 75, lies just off the London to Brighton road. The Church of St John the Evangelist, a small 13th century building with interesting memorials, has been considerably restored.
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.
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
Goodwood
Goodwood House, home to the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon for over 300 years, is open to the public for 60 days a year. The Regency State Apartments house some astonishing treasures including celebrated paintings by artist George Stubbs and Canaletto's stunning views of the City of London.
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Ansty
Ansty is a small settlement about four miles from Haywards Heath. Its village sign, situated at the Ansty Cross was painted by the renowned local artist James Forsyth.
Twineham
Twineham lies in the Adur valley with several attractive houses, including Twineham Place Farm dating from 1620. St Peter's Church is early Tudor, made of mellow red brick with a Horsham slate roof. There are covered pews, a gallery under the tower,
Staplefield
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.
Lynchmere
The parish lies at the north west corner of West Sussex and is bounded by Surrey to the north and Hampshire to the west. Unlike many parishes, it does not have a village centre. The hamlet of Lynchmere consists of a number of large houses, mostly clu
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Wisborough Green
Wisborough Green lies in the northwest corner of West Sussex, astride the A272 east-west main road. The River Arun and its flood plain to the east and the heavily wooded high ground to the west maintain the essentially rural nature of the Parish and
Gatwick
With the villages of Horley and Copthjorne and the town of Crawley close by there's more to Gatwick than the international aiport.
Ditchling
Tudor houses, Georgian homes, village pond and mediaeval church set on the green. This is the picture postcard village of Ditchling.







