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Click here to visit Ice Cold Jewellery

 

Click here to visit Ice Cold Photography

 

Click here to visit Sussex farm foods

Sussex farm foods provide locally sourced fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, bread and cakes, cheese, flowers and plants and many other basic farmhouse foodstuffs, as well as a fantastic selection of more exciting products and gifts.

 

Click here to visit the Resident newspaper

The Resident is Horshams only independently owned newspaper, written and put together by local people.

 

Click here to visit the Sussex Mills Group

Sussex Mills group promotes the study and restoration of mills and associated artefacts within the counties of East and West Sussex.

 

Click here to visit the website of musician Gary Holder

 

Click here to visit the website of The Impellers

The Impellers are a Brighton based 8 piece deep funk and heavy soul powerhouse, bringing an authentic sound, unique energy and strong original material.

Other local attractions:

 

Click here to visit Bignor Roman Villa

Bignor Roman Villa is the stunning remains of a Roman home and farm with world-class mosaic floors in a spectacular Downland setting. Learn why the Roman owners chose to develop such a magnificent settlement at Bignor in the 3rd Century AD and how they acquired wealth from its location. Outside the Roman Villa, walk through the beautiful Nyetimber vineyard and explore the endless footpaths and stunning villages in the heart of the newly designated South Downs National Park

 

Click here to visit Amberley Museum and Heritage centre

Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre is a 36 acre site set in the South Downs National Park. Dedicated to the industrial heritage of the South East, exhibits include a narrow-gauge railway and bus service (both provide free nostalgic travel around the site), Connected Earth telecommunications hall, energy electricity hall, printing workshop and much more. The Museum is also home to traditional crafts people, such as the stained glass maker, blacksmith and potter, plus a fabulous restaurant, gift shop and numerous picnic areas where stunning surroundings can be enjoyed.

 

Click here to visit Pulborough Brooks

Pulborough Brooks is set in the sheltered Arun Valley within the South Downs National Park.
The Visitor Centre and reserve is open all year and boasts a great variety of habitats including wetlands, woodland, and heathland. Pulborough Brooks is a haven for a wide range of wildlife, and a fantastic day out for people of all ages.
Walks lead through hedge-lined paths to viewing areas and hides where volunteers are often on hand to help point out the wildlife. If you're new to nature, introductory events, guided walks and courses are held throughout the year.

 

Click here to visit Storrington and district museum

Opened in April 2000 to mark the Millennium, the Museum aims at preserving yesterday for tomorrow. It houses local archaeology, articles from local churches, domestic history, details of local people and their memorabilia, artefacts of vanished local places, trades and services and articles from the two world wars. The Museum not only covers Storrington, but the surrounding villages of Amberley, Ashington, Bury, Cootham, Parham, Sullington, Thakeham, Washington, West Chiltington and Wiggonholt.

 

Click here to visit Arundel Wetland Centre

Arundel Wetland Centre has 26 hectares of naturalised landscapes and wetland habitats, home to kingfishers, water voles and many hundreds of wildfowl. Attractions for young visitors include our pond skaters adventure and tree creeper play area. Set in ancient woodlands in the middle of the South Downs; adjacent to the River Arun; overlooked by the historic Arundel Castle skyline the centre also attracts many wild birds to the lakes, reed beds and woodland areas on the site.

 

Click here to visit Weald and downland open air museum

The leading museum of historic buildings in England. Ideal for families and children. Designated by the Government for its outstanding collections of national importance.

 

Click here to visit Tangmere aviation Museum

Tangmere Military Aviation Museum was established in 1982 on the old RAF Tangmere airfield. From its beginnings in 1916, through its illustrious service as one of Britain's front line fighter bases during WW2 and on to its key role as home to the world speed record breaking aircraft of the High Speed Flight in the post war years it has occupied a unique place in aviation history.

 

Click here to visit Parham House and Gardens

Parham has always been a well-loved family home, and only three families have lived there since its foundation stone was laid in 1577 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The Hon. Clive Pearson bought the House and Estate in 1922. He and his wife Alicia found the House and Garden in sad repair, and together they revived and restored both with great sensitivity and care. They opened the House to visitors in 1948. Their work was continued by Veronica Tritton, who inherited Parham, living there until her death in 1993. Parham's tranquillity and timeless beauty have changed little over the centuries. Parham House and Gardens are now owned by a Charitable Trust.

Places to stay locally

 

Click here to visit Buncton Manor Farm B&B

Buncton Manor Farmhouse is a 15th Century partly moated farmhouse surrounded by fields on a working farm. All the rooms have views of the water and the surrounding countryside. Gatwick Airport is about 45 minutes drive away making us an ideal first or last stop for overseas visitors.

 

Click here to visit Bankywood B&B

Bankywood B&B is a large country house situated in the South Downs National Park set in a secluded location in the heart of the village of Fittleworth.

 

Click here to visit Penfolds

Penfolds, a seventeenth century cottage, together with the thatched roof barn, is situated in the small village of Bury, West Sussex, just off the A29, at the foot of the South Downs, close to the River Arun. It is located down a quiet village lane.

The Barn at Penfolds has been awarded Four Stars and a Gold Award by the English Tourist Board.
It has also achieved the Breakfast Award for going the extra mile to ensure breakfast will exceed expectations.

 

Click here to visit The Chichester Park Hotel

Chichester Park Hotel is the ideal place to stay for visiting the historic city, as well as a offering perfect wedding venue or conference facilities in Chichester.

 

Click here to visit The Old Store Guest House

The old store guest hotel is a lovely 200 year old home and luxury Bed and Breakfast near Chichester and Goodwood in West Sussex. It was once the village bakery and shop, but now you can relax in its beamed bedrooms, enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast in our delightful breakfast room, (where years ago people came to buy their groceries), or enjoy a pot of tea in the garden.

 

Click here to visit Woodstock House Hotel

Woodstock House was originally built in the 1740’s then converted from a Farmhouse to a hotel in the late 1930’s and primarily offers bed and breakfast accommodation with 13 en-suite rooms set around an attractive courtyard garden. It is located in the heart of the magnificent South Downs and the newly formed South Downs National Park with Chichester being 6 miles, Goodwood 1 mile, Petworth 10 miles and Midhurst 5 miles away.

 

 

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