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Some information if you are visiting the Chichester and Selsey Area.
One of the great well-preserved Georgian cities in the
UK, Chichester has played a key role of the affairs of Sussex since at least
Roman times. Today, Chichester is the prosperous administrative capital of
West Sussex and a great place for shopping, but it's hard to avoid
Chichester's links to its illustrious past.
The compact city centre is mostly pedestrianized and
offers a huge range of varied shopping interspersed amongst the lovely
architecture.
Although a small compact city many thousands of
tourists visit Chichester each year.
Chichester cloisters stained glass frequent trains and
buses make Chichester a good base from which to explore the other main West
Sussex attractions.
For those who like to walk, Chichester Canal, which has
benefitted from significant restoration in recent years, is an attractive
place from which to walk into the countryside towards Chichester Harbour,
via Hunston and Birdham.
Centurion Way is a rural cycle path which follows the
route of the disused Chichester to Midhurst railway line. The Way provides
easy access to the countryside for walkers and mountain bikers from
Chichester.
Chichester Canal near Hunston Chichester also has
plenty of parkland too. Priory Park is the highlight, with the city walls
wrapped around the outside of the park, the remains of Chichester Castle and
the impressive Guildhall the centrepiece.
Chichester Priory Park Away from the main streets, the
quieter historic enclaves of the Pallants, St Martin's Square, St John's
Street and Newtown give a glimpse of the eighteenth century, with many fine
buildings.
There are plenty of good reasons to visit Chichester.
Chichester city centre's broad streets are packed with
listed buildings, with the list headed by the towering presence of
Chichester Cathedral, now home to a family of peregrine falcons who can be
heard as they swoop over the city at dusk.
The pedestrianized city centre is neatly enclosed
within the ancient city walls and this helps to make Chichester compact and
pleasant to explore on foot. There are plenty of good shops in Chichester
and the city serves as the main shopping centre for a huge hinterland which
stretches right up towards the north of West Sussex
Chichester Attractions
The city centre is packed with notable buildings, from
Chichester Cathedral to John Edes House, the medieval Market Cross, Pallant
House (which is home of the prize winning art gallery), the Guildhall in
Priory Park, the Georgian Houses of the Pallants and hundreds of listed
historic buildings such as the St Mary's Hospital Alms-houses.
The partially restored Chichester Canal is now an
attractive enhancement to the city and Chichester Canal Basin is becoming an
attractive place to pass the time of day once more.
Just outside Chichester, in the village of Fishbourne,
lie the remains of Fishbourne Roman Palace, one of the outstanding Roman
sites in the UK, now a museum of national importance. The Chichester
District Museum is opposite the library in Tower Street.
Chichester Harbour
Chichester Harbour is part of the reason for the
location and importance of the city. When the Romans ruled Sussex Chichester
Harbour served as a safe haven for shipping. The Harbour has silted up a lot
since then, but it has found new roles as a sailing playground and habitat
for sea birds - one many outstanding nature reserves in Sussex.
The Harbour is real hot-spot. Sailing on the Solent and
Chichester Harbour is very popular, with plenty of people visiting from
London each weekend and there is a host of yacht clubs and places offering
sailing courses on the shores of Chichester Harbour.
Places to visit near Chichester
The beautiful South Downs are just a few miles north of
Chichester.
Chichester is also a good base from which to explore
surrounding attractions such as Boxgrove Priory, the beautiful harbour side
village of Bosham, the gardens at West Dean College and the Weald and
Downland Museum just along the road from West Dean at Singleton.
The many attractions at Goodwood include horse racing,
motorsport, flying and Goodwood House itself. Nearby Fontwell Racecourse
adds to the local racing calendar.
Towns near Chichester
Bognor Regis
A large and bustling seaside town with a
popular beach. 15 minutes from Chichester by car, or longer by train -
change at Barnham.
Arundel
Picture book Sussex town with an iconic
castle and renowned wetlands nature reserve. 15 minutes from Chichester by
rail or car.
Midhurst
Small, attractive market town famous for
Cowdray Park and the high goal polo. 20 minutes from Chichester by car.
Petworth
One of the UK's top towns for antique
dealers and home to Petworth House - a magnificent stately home run by the
National Trust. 20 minutes from Chichester by car.
Selsey is a small seaside town a few miles south of
Chichester at the tip of the Manhood Peninsula. Selsey is famous for its
fishing, its lifeboat and miles of beach stretching along Bracklesham Bay




