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Travel Agency
Adur Travel
Brunswick Road
Design Holidays
Bolney Grange Industrial Park, 3 RH17 5PB Haywards Heath
Phone: +44 1444 872 200
Email: ENQUIRIES@DESIGNHOLIDAYS.CO.UK
Flight Centre
West Street, 49 Horsham
Gatwick Onward Travel area
Perimeter Road East
GemTravel
Shire Parade, 2 RH10 7XR Crawley
Phone: +44 1293 886901
Hallmark Travel
West Street, 3 RH19 4EY East Grinstead
Phone: +44 1342 312305
Fax: +44 1342 317934
Email: charmaine@hallmarktravel.com
Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-16:00; Su off
Hays Travel
The Orchards, 72 RH16 3TH Haywards Heath
Phone: +44 1444 645041
Opening hours: Mo-Tu 09:15-17:30; We 10:00-17:30; Th-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
Hays Travel
Church Road, 41 RH15 9BB Burgess Hill
Hays Travel
Goring Road, 336
Phone: +44 1903 241221
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
Hays Travel
South Street, 54
Phone: +44 1243 790700
Opening hours: Mo-Tu 09:15-17:30; We 09:30-17:30; Th-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
Hays Travel
London Road, 32
Phone: +44 1243 887164
Opening hours: Mo-Tu 09:15-17:30; We 09:30-17:30; Th-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su 11:00-16:00
Hays Travel
Keymer Road, 13
Phone: +44 1273 844848
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa-Su closed
Hays Travel
The Street, 113
Phone: +44 1903 868810
Opening hours: Mo-Tu 09:15-17:30; We 09:30-17:30; Th-Fr 09:15-17:30; Sa 09:15-17:00; Su closed
Holiday Booking Shop
Kuoni
East Street, 13 PO19 1HE
Lancing Travel
North Road Lancing
Select
Church Road, 30 RH15 9AE Burgess Hill
Select Travel
Swan Walk, 26 RH12 1HQ Horsham
Stagecoach
Southgate
Tropical Sky Ltd
Garland Road RH19 1NJ East Grinstead
TUI
The Martletts
TUI
West Street, 56a Horsham
TUI
Church Walk, 63 RH15 9BQ Burgess Hill
TUI
London Road, 33
TUI
Montague Street, 60
TUI
High Street, 55
Woods
Aldwick Road, 44
- - The Sussex Travel Company
Queen Street, 19 RH13 5AA Horsham
apartment
Ashown Gate Apartments
Ashdown Gate RH19 1FG East Grinstead
Camfield House
- Crawley Friends Housing Association
Langley Lane RH11 0NB
Phone: +441293 534138
Email: enquiries@crawleyfriendsha.org.uk
Chichester Lake Lodge
Vinnetrow Rd PO20 1QH Chichester
Email: bookings@chilakelodge.uk
Premium Lakefront Lodge Accommodation
High Tide
Marineside, 41
Paul’s Apartment
South Pallant, 14 PO19 1SU
The Manor House Self Catering Suites
Limmer Lane
The Whistle Stop
Park Road BN5 9DS Henfield
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Foundry Lane, 1 to 12 RH13 5XG Horsham
Artwork
Contraption
Hammingden Lane
two figures on tandem bicycle start pedalling when they detect a viewer
Dante
Jubilee Path
Dragon
Fluvius
Tilney Drive
Fulking Village Sign
The Street
Isla
John Keats
Eastgate Square, 2
Mare & Foal
Longhurst Avenue
Metal Sculpture
Mr. Pirie
Piries Place, 15
North Lancing Fairy Tree
Swanbourne Close
Nurture.
St. Pancras, 1-2
Phone Box Gallery
Hammingden Lane
Saint Cuthman
Church Street
Shoreham air crash memorial
Sir Archibald McIndoe
High Street RH19 3BX East Grinstead
Sir Patrick Moore Memorial
Marine Gardens
Southwater Iguanodon
Fairbank Road, 5
St Richard
West Street
St. Leonard's Forest Dragon
Sun God
Tempus Sculpture
The Astronomer
Richmond Road
The Bognor Regis Time Portal
The Esplanade
The Clouds are High
Maidenbower Drive
The Flying Spiral
The Hawth Roundabout
The Gateway
The Giant Football
Southgate Roundabout
The Glowing Canopies
The Golden Tree
Ifield Road
The Light Tree
The Swans
Swan Walk
The Wave
High Street
Trafalgar Mosaic
Hamilton Road
Triton
Marine Parade
Waterforms
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Castle Goring Way
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Chichester Road
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The Old Rectory
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The Avenue
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Weston Avenue
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Fleming Way Roundabout
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The Quarter Mile
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Manor Royal
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Hooklands Lane
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Milton Mount Avenue
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Brighton Road
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Buttercup Road, 8-24
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County Oak Way
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Metcalf Way
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St John's Road
Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre
- Amberley Museum
Station Road BN18 9LT Amberley, Arundel, West Sussex
Phone: +44 1798 831370
Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-16:30
Ardingly Reservoir & Ouse Valley
Ardingly Showground
Selsfield Road RH17 6TL Haywards Heath
Arundel Castle
High Street BN18 9AB Arundel
Phone: +44 1903 882173
Banana Van
Vowels Lane
Beelzebub Oak
London Road
An oak on this spot is shown on maps as far back as 1779, when it marked the parish boundary. The girth of the current oak gives its age as approximately 250 years old, so the one we see today is probably a replacement.
Bomb Hole
Borde Hill
Bronze Age Bowl Barrow
This mound is a Bronze Age barrow, called a bowl barrow because of its shape. Typically placed in prominent positions, as this one is, barrows mark the burial site of an important person. The grass-covered crater on the top of this one is probably the res
Castle on the Hill
Iron Age settlers farmed the Devil"s Dyke over 2,000 years ago. The remains of their hill fort can be seen as you walk around the hill.
Chichester Canal Trust
Canal Wharf PO19 8DT Chichester
Chichester Cathedral
(christian - anglican)
St Richard's Walk Chichester
Cissbury Ring
- National Trust
Cissbury Ring is an Iron Age hillfort (2nd largest in southern England). Enclosed in the fenced inner rampart are 24ha of earthworks constructed with simple hand tools. It would have been a formidable stronghold for its people in times of threat.
Clayton Holt
The landscape is undulating; many of the mounds are not natural but tumuli or ancient burial mounds. Before the windmills is Clayton Holt, an ancient woodland estimated to be 10,000 years old. Most trees are ash & beech & some are a few hundred years old.
Common Lime
Difficult to age as the trunk has fragmented but perhaps is 5/600 yrs old with a 7.46m girth. It could continue hollow for several hundred years. To preserve it, the vertical growth is reduced periodically to minimise risk of failure of the detached trunk
Coultershaw Beam Pump
Station Road
Cowdray Castle Ticket Office
Devil's Dyke
Dimmer Reserve
Dodgems
Coastguard Road
Doric Temple
- National Trust
Capability Brown sited the Doric Temple here for the view across the Shimmings Valley. The Temple was formerly situated on terraces that were part of the formal garden laid out by George London for the 6th Duke of Somerset. Brown removed the terraces to c
Fontwell Park Racecourse
BN18 0SX
Fulking Isolation Hosptial (Fulking Grange) Ruins
The site was in use from around 1902 to September 1940 when it was requisitioned for military use, before falling into ruin. When highly infectious diseases (eg. smallpox & tuberculosis) were rife, victims were isolated from others in remote housing
Go Ape
Go Ape
Tilgate Drive
Goodwood
Email: ticket.office@goodwood.com
Goodwood Aerodrome
PO18 0PH Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 755087
Email: aviation.enquiries@goodwood.co.uk
Goodwood Farm Shop
PO18 0QF Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 755154
Opening hours: Mo-Sa 09:00-16:30
Goodwood House
PO18 0PX Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 927 438
Goodwood Motor Circuit
PO18 0PH Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 755060
Email: circuit@goodwood.com
Goodwood Racecourse
PO18 0PS Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 755022
Email: RCReception@goodwood.com
Hawker Hunter
Ford Road
History Column
Hollycombe Steam Collection
GU30 7LP Liphook
Houghton Wood
Whiteways Lodge Roundabout
Ionic Rotunda
The Ionic Rotunda was erected in around 1765 on the site suggested by ‘Capability’ Brown"s 1752 plan. He positioned it on the steep hillside to give commanding views over the meadow below and the countryside to the east. Looking south-east there is an ope
Jack Windmill
- private access
Mill Lane
Jill Windmill
Mill Lane
Occasionally open to the public in the summer
Kenny's Spitfire
Thakeham Road
Largest Growing Christmas Tree in England
Lower Pond
In 1603, this area was ‘fowle & deepe of myre. "Capability" Brown designed the pond to go here, along with the culverts that feed it, during his 4th contract with the 2nd Earl of Egremont (1756–57). It acted as a focal point for views from new park roads
Loxwood Canal Centre
- The Wey & Arun Canal Trust Ltd
Phone: +44 1403 753999
Medievel Village of Perching
Now a Scheduled Monument
Milland Pottery
Motte and Bailey
This Scheduled Monument is the motte of Edburton motte and bailey castle. Walk around the circular ditch surrounding the motte. The castle is believed to date from after the Norman Conquest (1066) & is ideally placed for commanding access along the Downs.
National Trust - Uppark House and Garden
Underground Tunnel Network
National Trust Standen House and Garden
- National Trust
West Hoathly Road RH19 4NE East Grinstead
Neolithic Flint Mines
The south-western part of Cissbury hill is covered with Neolithic flint mines (over 270 pits) dating back to between 4300BC and 2300BC. The shafts were as deep as 12 metres with many galleries radiating from them.
Norman Oak
Petworth was a royal gift by Henry I"s widow in 1150 to the Percy family (powerful landowners in the North). The oak tree has survived all landscape changes since & now has hollies growing from decomposing wood in its cavities.
NT Nymans Gardens
- National Trust
Nymans Gardens
- National Trust
Nymans House & Gallery
Old stocks
Carfax, 44
Ouse Valley Viaduct
Perching Hill
Petworth House
- National Trust - fee
Church Street GU28 0AD Petworth
Remains of Bicycle Railway
A curious attraction that allowed visitors a safe ride on the newly-invented bicylce as it went round on a fixed track.
Remains of Cableway
- public access
Britains first cable car took visitors across the valley on two cagework cars, each sitting 4 passengers. It took two minutes to get from one side to the other. All you can see today are the remains of the concrete foundations
Remains of Cableway
Britains first cable car took visitors across the valley on two cagework cars, each sitting 4 passengers. It took two minutes to get from one side to the other. All you can see today are the remains of the concrete foundations
Remains of Funicular Railway
This masterpiece of Victorian engineering took visitors to the village of Poynings. You can still see the remains of the station.
Saddlescombe Farm and Donkey Wheel
The farm has over 1,000 years of stories to tell & was once home to the Knights Templar. The Donkey Wheel is a wooden well-house containing a large, broad wheel which was turned by a donkey or pony, raising drinking water from 150ft below for centuries.
Seal Bay Resort Waterfront Quays
- Cove UK
Medmerry Beach
Servants' House
- National Trust
Church Street GU28 0AD Petworth
Stansted Maze
The Big Bench
Victoria Road
The Worthing Lido
Marine Parade BN11 3PX
Opening hours: Mo-Su 11:00-18:00
Tudor Remains
Recent archaeology has revealed the remains of a large Tudor building on the hill to your right. It is thought that this may be the remains of Henry VIII’s banqueting or hunting lodge.
Tulleys Farm
Uppark House
- National Trust
Underground Tunnel Network GU31 5QR Petersfield
Phone: +44 1730 825415
Email: uppark@nationaltrust.org.uk
Upper Pond
It went through several design changes between 1752 and 1756, as the park boundary was moved & buildings removed. Viewed from the Pleasure Garden, the Upper and Lower ponds are designed to simulate a river flowing through the landscape.
Victorian Playground
Devil's Dyke Road
In1895, H J Hubbard bought Devil"s Dyke and turned it into a Victorian Funfair and amusement park.
Wakehurst
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Selsfield Road RH17 6TN Haywards Heath
Phone: +44 1444 894066
Email: wakehurst@kew.org
Wakehurst Mansion
Selsfield Road RH17 6TN Haywards Heath
West Dean Gardens
- The Edward James Foundation - fee
Wolstonbury Hill
- - National Trust
Church Street GU28 0AD Petworth
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Former munitions store
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Oddly shaped pieces of metal in the scrub (do not remove!) are remnants of WW2 defences. Perching Hill was used for troop training. On the hill to your left, dark horizontal lines & a flatter strip of land mark an Iron Age/Romano-British field system.
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Path around the concave was laid by "Capability" Brown & designed as a coach road linking the gate at Upperton to Brown’s park road. None of the trees either side were planted by Brown, either predating him (2 oaks are 350-400yrs old) or planted later
chalet
The Caravan at Church Farm
The Clock House
St. Martin"s Square PO19 1NT Chichester
The Granary
Paddockhurst Lane RH17 6QZ Haywards Heath
Woodhouse Holiday Cottages
Wheatsheaf Road BN5 9BA Henfield
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gallery
Artists & Framers Gallery
East Street, 22
Duff Gallery
Tarrant Street, 35
Email: josse.davis@hotmail.com
Established in 1968 by Derek Davis, the Internationally renowned potter & painter. The Gallery exhibits Ceramics by Josse Davis & other invited artist during the Arundel Gallery Trail at the Arundel.
Opening hours: Seasonal
Forge Gallery
The Street
Newlands House Gallery
Station Road
Nifty Art Gallery
- no fee
High Street, 46
Opening hours: Th-Sa 10:30-16:00
Pallant House Gallery
- fee
North Pallant, 8-9 PO19 1TJ Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 774557
Email: info@pallant.org.uk
Opening hours: Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00; Su 11:00-16:00
Shoreham Art Gallery
Brunswick Road
The Forge Gallery
High Street, 79
The Hammond Gallery
Anchor Lane
Touristic Information
'Bitter Pill' Pill Box
- Horsham Heritage Trail
Mill Bay Lane
'Dragons Teeth' Tank Defences
- Horsham Heritage Trail
Causeway, 12
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Airline Information
Arundel Park
Ashplats Wood information board
- Ashplats Wood
McIndoe Walk
Bognor Regis Seafront Lights
The Esplanade
Bognor Regis Weather
- Bognor Regis Heritage Partnership
Waterloo Square
Bramber
The Street
Chichester City Walls
Church Square
Community Notice Board
Ferring Street
Crawley Cycle Routes sign
Billinton Drive
Durford Heath
- Natural England
East Beach
East Grinstead 2000
Herontye Drive, 12
East Grinstead 2000
Richmond Way
East Grinstead Tourist Information Centre
West Street, 32-40 RH19 4SR East Grinstead
Phone: +44 1342 410121
Fax: +44 1342 410262
Email: tourism@eastgrinstead.gov.uk
East Preston Parish Council
Sea Road
Ferring Beach and Greensward
Patterson's Walk
Ferring Roads Scheme Association
Ferringham Lane
Flex on the Beach
The Esplanade
Flight Paths
Florence Pond
- Manhood Wildlife & Heritage Group
Church Farm Lane
Flowers at the beach
Footpath
Turners Hill Road
Footpath
Sloop Lane
Footpath
footpath
Ketches Lane
Footpath
Footpath
Footpath
Footpath
Sloop Lane
Former Site of Siddlesham Mill
- West Sussex County Council
Mill Lane
Garden of Remembrance
Go Faster Squad Hill
Tilgate Drive
Goosehill Camp
- SDNP/Natural England
Harris's Well
Daniel Chater of Fordingbridge, Hampshire was murdered here in 1749 by a gang of smugglers.
Hawth Wood
Hawth Avenue
Heathland
Heathland
Highdown Gardens Visitor Centre
HMS St Barbara
The Esplanade
How Bognor Regis Began
Station Road
How we manage the nation's forests
Ifield watermill
Ifield watermill
Information
Richmond Road
Kingley Vale
- Natural England
Kingley Vale
- Natural England
Knepp Castle
Lancing Bathing Beach
Brighton Road, 28A
Lawrence Copse
- West Dean Estate
Binderton Lane
Levin Down
Levin Down
Loder Valley Nature Reserve
London Road
- Bognor Regis Town Council
London Road, 5
Lording's Lock and Waterwheel
Maritime Heritage
The Esplanade
Middleton on Sea Association
Sea Lane
Mill Bay
Millennium Milepost East Grinstead
1) Crawley Down 2.5, Three Bridges 7 2) East Grinstead Town Centre 0.5, Forest Way 1
Millennium Milepost Fishbourne
Fishbourne Road West
1) Chichester 1.25 2) Bosham 2.5
Millennium Milepost Gatwick Airport
Station Approach Road
1) Crawley 2.5, East Grinstead 12 2) Horley 1, London 35
Millennium Milepost Herontye Drive
Herontye Drive
1) Tunbridge Wells 14 2) Crawley 12
Millennium Milepost Lewes Road
Aspen Court, 9
1) Forest Row 2.5, Groombridge 9.5 2) East Grinstead Town Centre 0.5, Worth Way 1
Millennium Milepost Pyecombe
- Sustrans
This milepost is missing it"s arms, the mileages on this milepost would have been. 1) Crawley 20, London 2) Patcham Youth Hostel 2.5, Brighton 6
Millennium Milepost Three Bridges
Billinton Drive
1) Gatwick 4, Three Bridges Station 0.25 2) East Grinstead 7, Worth 0.5 3) Maidenbower 0.5, Tilgate 1
Millennium Parish Map
Beechlands Close
Nymans Woodland
Nymams wood
Our Famous Seashore
The Esplanade
Our Pier and Bathing
The Esplanade
Padwick Bridge
South Bank
Parish Councils (Barnham & Eastergate)
The Square, 6-9
Pier
The Esplanade
Poyntz Bridge
Poyntz Bridge
Public Footpath
Church Road
Public Footpath
Wallage Lane
Rake Hanger
- Natural England
Rake Hanger
- Natural England
Riverside Walk
Tanbridge Park
Riverside Walk
Guildford Road
Riverside Walk
Warnham Road
RSPB Nature Reserve, Upperton's Barn Visitors Centre
- RSPB RH20 2EL Pulborough
RSPB Pagham Harbour Visitor Centre
- RSPB
Selsey Road PO20 7NE Chichester
Sea Fishing in Lancing
Shelley Cycle Path
Shingle, Sand & Fish
The Esplanade
Sir Richard Hotham
The Esplanade
Snook's Corner Community Group
Sea Road
South Downs Centre, tourist information and visitor exhibition
Lamberts Lane
South Downs National Park
Thicket Lane
South Downs National Park
Fordwater Road
South Downs National Park
Arundel Bypass
South Downs National Park
Old Broyle Road
South Downs National Park
Woodberry Lane
South Downs National Park
Bell Road
South Downs National Park
Hares Lane
Southwick Roman Villa
Manor Hall Road
Special Assisstance
Pier Five Road East
Special Assistance
Departures Road
Special assistance
Longbridge Gate
special assistance desk for wheelchair users etc.
Special Assistance
Perimeter Road East
Stammar Road Community Events Board
- West Sussex County Counsil
Olliver Acre
Summerley Private Estate
Limmer Lane
The Bognor Regis Time Portal
- Bognor Regis Town Council
The Esplanade
Information board for The Bognor Regis Time Portal
The Devil's Jumps
The English Channel
The Esplanade
The Esplanade
The Esplanade
The Ferring Rife
The Strand
The History of Promenading
Marine Parade
The History of the Pier
Marine Parade
The Seafront
The Esplanade
The William Blake Trial: A legacy for Rife.
Felpham Way
The William Blake Trial: Blake and Hayley
Limmer Lane, 8
The William Blake Trial: William Blake's Cottage
Blakes Road
Ticket Office
Woodland Walk
Tiver Top Cottage
Hylters's Lane
Travel Centre
- Bluebell Railway
Firbank Way
Urban Nature
Bishopric, 13
Wakehurst Visitor Centre
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Selsfield Road RH17 6TN Haywards Heath
Phone: +44 1444 894066
Email: wakehurst@kew.org
Warnham Nature Reserve Visitor Centre
Warnham Road
Opening hours: Apr-Sep 10:00-16:00; Oct-Mar 10:00-15:00; Dec 25 off; Dec 26 off
Welcome to Ferring Green
- Arun District Council
Ferring Street, 33
Welcome to Lancing
Welcome to Middleton-on-Sea Pond & Village Green
Sea Lane
Welcome to Middleton-On-Sea Pond & Village Green
Sea Lane
Welcome to Slindon Pond
Church Hill
Welcome to Splash Point
Marine Parade
Who am I looking at?
- RSPB
Wildlife Corridor
Wisborough Green
Durbans Road
Working Woodlands
Worthing From Disaster
Marine Parade
Worthing's Heroic Lifeboatmen
Museum
Amberley Fire Station (museum exhibit)
Arundel Museum & Heritage Centre
- Arundel Museum Society
Mill Road BN18 9PA Arundel
Bignor Roman Villa
RH20 1PH
Bognor Regis Museum
- no fee
West Street, 25 - 27 PO21 1XA Bognor Regis
Opening hours: Apr-Oct: Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00; Nov: Tu-Sa 10:00-13:00
Cass Sculpture Foundation
New Barn Hill
Connected Earth Telecommunications Hall
Crawley Museum
Crawley Museum
- Crawley Borough Council - no fee
High Street, 103
Opening hours: Th-Sa 10:30-16:00
Cuckfield Museum
Doll's House Museum
East Grinstead Museum
- no fee
Cantelupe Road RH19 3BJ East Grinstead
Phone: +44 1342 302233
Email: info@eastgrinsteadmuseum.org.uk
Opening hours: We-Su,PH 10:00-16:00; Mo-Th off
Electricity Hall
Fishbourne Roman Palace
Roman Way PO19 3QR Chichester
Email: adminfish@sussexpast.co.uk
Gas engine display
Henfield Museum
Coopers Way
Horsham Museum
- no fee
Causeway, 9 RH12 1HE Horsham
Opening hours: Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00
Littlehampton Museum
- Littlehampton Town Council
Church Street
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-16:30,Sa 10:30-16:30
Marlipins Museum
- no fee
Middle Street
Midhurst Museum
- no fee
Knockhundred Row, 7-8 Midhurst
Opening hours: Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00
Midhurst Museum Too
- no fee
Knockhundred Row Midhurst
Museum Entrance
New Barn Road
Museum Office
New Barn Road
Petworth Cottage Museum
Grove Lane
Priest House
- fee
North Lane RH19 4PP East Grinstead
Railway Hall
Rustington Museum
Broadmark Lane BN16 2NW Rustington
Southdown bus garage
Standen
- National Trust - fee
West Hoathly Road RH19 4NE East Grinstead
Steyning Museum
- no fee
Church Street
Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-16:00
Storrington and District Museum
School Lane RH20 4LL Storrington
Phone: +44 190 374 0188
Email: contact@storringtonmuseum.com
Opening hours: We,Sa 10:00-16:00; Su 10:00-13:00
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
- fee
Gamecock Terrace PO20 2ES Chichester
Opening hours: Feb 01-Nov 30 Mo-Su 10:00-17:00
The Novium
- no fee
Tower Street PO19 1QH Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 775888
Opening hours: Tu-Fr 10:00-16:30; Sa 10:00-17:00; PH 10:00-16:00
Village Garage
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
- fee PO18 0EU Chichester
Phone: +44 1243 811363
Opening hours: 10:30-18:00
Wheelwright's Shop
Wings Museum
Brantridge Lane RH17 6JT Haywards Heath
Wireless Exhibition
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
- no fee
Richmond Road
Opening hours: We,Fr,Sa 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-20:00; Su 11:00-15:00
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Cecil Pashley Way
picnic site
Chanctonbury Ring Picnic Site
Chanctonbury Ring Road
Picnic Field Steyning Downland Scheme (SDS)
- Steyning Downland Scheme (SDS) - public access
- - Bignor Roman Villa
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Stansted Park
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Crawter's Brook Park
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Blakes Road
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Brighton Road
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Cripplegate Lane
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Eartham Lane
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Rutherford Way
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theme park
Butlins Bognor Regis
Harbour Park
- fee
Arun Parade BN17 5LL Littlehampton
West Sands Fun Fair
- fee
Deer Park Lane
Touristic Viewpoint
Alternative Path Up the Hill
Blackdown western viewpoint
Breach Viewpoint.
- public access
Brian Checkley memorial viewpoint
Cobbs Mill
Auditory Delight from the Mill Race (Running Water)
Devil's Dyke Public House
Downland Viewpoint, from the Lower Weald
Dunction Hill
Duncton Hill
Earnley Viewpoint.
Easton Viewpoint
Footpath Here (Running North to South)
Graffham Down Barrows
Hail's view
Ham Viewpoint
Llama lookout
Marley Heights viewpoint
Older Hill Spur
Ouse Valley Viaduct Viewpoint
Haywards Heath Road
Rock Defence Walls
Sand cliff
Small sand cliff about 6m high, ideal for kids playing
St. Roche's Hill
Chalkpit Lane
Temple of the Winds
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Uninterrupted and far reaching viewpoint across; Lower Weald, Downland and Sea
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Turnpike Road
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The Esplanade
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View of Petworth House over Upper Pond
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Brighton Road
View of RSPB Adur Estuary
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Downland Viewpoint, from the Low Weald
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Wonderful Downland Viewpoint, from the Lower Weald
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Grafton Road
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Dinghy Park
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See parkland & the pond to the north with Black Down, Sussex highest point, in the distance. The park was once common land but was claimed by Henry VII until his demise & again by the 9th Earl of Northumberland in 1570s. Hummocky ground is due to grazing.
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Devil's Dyke Road
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View of the Dyke Valley
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View of the village of Poynings below.
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View with Fulking village in the distance. Spot birds and hang-gliders above and the site of the former funicular railway on the ground.
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Views of the surrounding countryside; look east across the weald to Leith Hill, north to Blackdown & south to the South Downs. The ramped wide grass track was part of the earlier approach to the park added by the 10th Earl of Northumberland (1636)
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zoo
Cowdray Model Farm
Fishers Farm Park
wisborough green
Phone: +44 1403700063
farm park, restaurant, animal exhibits, petting areas, play areas for children. entrance fee applies to main area but free entry to cafe.
Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-17:00
Tilgate Nature Centre
Wallaby Enclosure
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