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Felpham Sailing Club is an excellent venue on a sandy beach. We are a small, family-oriented dinghy sailing club and also cater for windsurfers with excellent conditions from our beach. Keen to join us as a sailing or social member? We’d love to meet you. Read more…
Bosham church of The Holy Trinity, is one of the earliest churches in Sussex and there is documented evidence to show that there was a small Christian community in Bosham in the 7th century, making it the oldest site of Christianity in Sussex. One of its most famous features is the 11th century chancel arch generally believed to have been Read more…
Southwick Beach is a rock and shingle mix on the entrance to Shoreham harbour. Facilities include toilets, cafe and parking. Read more…
Selsey Beach is a sand and shingle beach close to Pagham Harbour. The beach is part of Selsey Bill which is a headland stretching about three miles out into the ocean with the beach being on both sides. The most popular beach is the groyne ribbed one which has a wall at the back and is more sheltered. There are Read more…
Devil’s Dyke, beauty spot on the South Downs Way, named after the huge dry valley that carves its way through ridges of rolling chalk grassland. Read more…
The Beresford is a traditional friendly pub and restaurant serving a great selection of Ales, Wines, Spirits and Food. We have plenty of parking, a large patio at the front, a picturesque garden to the rear of the pub and we welcome children and dogs. We serve food every day of the week and a great carvery from Monday through Read more…
Petworth House, country house and park with an internationally important art collection. The park includes a woodland garden and large deer park landscaped by Capability brown. Read more…
The East Beach at Selsey in West Sussex is a pebble beach on either side of the RNLI lifeboat station. Selsey is situated on a peninsula jutting out into the English Channel about eight miles south of Chichester. A small town that retains its history, the unique Selsey community spirit and the Selsey fishing fleet. Fresh fish and crabs are for Read more…
The oldest part of Sompting St Marys Church is the Saxon Tower, which has stonework that has been dated as pre-1000AD and stands at around 25m high with walls 76cm thick. The spire is the earliest example of a Rhenish helm in England. The framework is square, with a four-sided pyramid rising to a central mast. Read more…
Littlehampton beach is the main beach for Littlehampton, also known as East beach or Coastguards beach. The beach is a clean, safe and large shingle beach, overlooked by the coastguard tower. At mid to low tide the shingle gives way to a large sandy beach. The Littlehampton East beach is 10 minutes flat walk through the riverside walkway to the Read more…
The Seahorse Cafe is a family-friendly beach cafe located just 100 yds from East Preston beach with indoor and outdoor seating options. Open every day 9 am – 4 pm offering breakfast, brunch, lunches and teas with freshly baked cakes and homemade food. Read more…
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery collections are very diverse. With one of the largest costume collections in England as well as a stunning collection of toys and dolls. A Local History Archive is very extensive as are the Archaeology Collections. The Fine Art and Decorative Art Collections cover different styles and centuries. Please note that not all of these items Read more…
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