Sussex Tours Taster
Arundel a historical riverside English Market town with the magnificient Arundel Castle and Cathedral.
Boxgrove Priory - destroyed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536. Visit a grave in the churchyard of the first American RAF Serviceman killed in the 2nd World War – Billy Fisk – he was the holder of an Olympic Gold Medal for the bob sleigh.
Goodwood - home to the famous Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed events – an airport, motor racing track, horse race course and a sculpture park.
Trundle Hill overlooking the English Channel Coast with fantastic views to Chichester Cathedral and Isle of Wight.
Singleton Living Museum a historic house collection moved here brick by brick.
Midhurst – typical Sussex market town with nearby
Cowdray Castle Ruins – destroyed by fire in 1793 - ‘by fire and water, thy line shall come to an end and it shall perish out of this land.’
Bignor Roman Villa.
Boxgrove Priory - destroyed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536. Visit a grave in the churchyard of the first American RAF Serviceman killed in the 2nd World War – Billy Fisk – he was the holder of an Olympic Gold Medal for the bob sleigh.
Goodwood - home to the famous Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed events – an airport, motor racing track, horse race course and a sculpture park.
Trundle Hill overlooking the English Channel Coast with fantastic views to Chichester Cathedral and Isle of Wight.
Singleton Living Museum a historic house collection moved here brick by brick.
Midhurst – typical Sussex market town with nearby
Cowdray Castle Ruins – destroyed by fire in 1793 - ‘by fire and water, thy line shall come to an end and it shall perish out of this land.’
Bignor Roman Villa.
The Fox Goes Free – a traditional English pub with lovely food – a perfect stop for refreshments. In the 1700’s The Duke of Richmond built his hunting lodge nearby – Fox Hall - as he was too lazy to ride over to the Meet from Goodwood House on hunting mornings!
Parham House Lane – see the House/Church/Ice House/Dovecot and hear all the lovely stories about them and hopefully see the herds of deer.
Pulborough via Stopham Bridge –originally a ferry crossing – a bridge has been here since the 1300’s!
Fittleworth – the Swan Pub - a refreshment stop about 50 yards from River Rother.
Cocking, Bepton and Didling – all typical Sussex hamlets Didling has a famous yew tree and its’ ancient Shepherds Church which still has no electricity and is totally unique. Lovely Sussex down land views from all around
Elsted, Treyford, Harting, Hooksway – the Royal Oak Pub or
Chilgrove – the White Horse Pub for refreshments
Sheffield Park with the famous The Bluebell Railway and steam trains nearby Glyndbourne for Opera
Chichester, Bosham, Emsworth, The Witterings, Littlehampton and the Arun River.
Portsmouth with shopping and the naval base showing HMS Victory and the Mary Rose
Hove/Brighton bustling towns with excellent shops and restaurants and the historic Lanes and Pavilion.
Parham House Lane – see the House/Church/Ice House/Dovecot and hear all the lovely stories about them and hopefully see the herds of deer.
Pulborough via Stopham Bridge –originally a ferry crossing – a bridge has been here since the 1300’s!
Fittleworth – the Swan Pub - a refreshment stop about 50 yards from River Rother.
Cocking, Bepton and Didling – all typical Sussex hamlets Didling has a famous yew tree and its’ ancient Shepherds Church which still has no electricity and is totally unique. Lovely Sussex down land views from all around
Elsted, Treyford, Harting, Hooksway – the Royal Oak Pub or
Chilgrove – the White Horse Pub for refreshments
Sheffield Park with the famous The Bluebell Railway and steam trains nearby Glyndbourne for Opera
Chichester, Bosham, Emsworth, The Witterings, Littlehampton and the Arun River.
Portsmouth with shopping and the naval base showing HMS Victory and the Mary Rose
Hove/Brighton bustling towns with excellent shops and restaurants and the historic Lanes and Pavilion.