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The Love Arundel Community blog including real time updates on trains, road closures and tides, as well as the latest jobs & volunteering opportunities, and current discounts & season tickets available in and around town.

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Jan 20
Warningcamp & Crossbush

You’ll never be hungry or thirsty here!  Warningcamp Referred to in the Domesday Survey as a farming settlement, Warningcamp is now a quiet little hamlet towards the east of Arundel. It is easily missed as people head along the road to Burpham, but Warningcamp is worth a visit if you want to explore the many […]

Jan 20
Burpham & Wepham

The road to nowhere, where there is so much to see… Not far from Arundel in the heart of the South Downs, Burpham and Wepham are two villages surrounded by thousands of acres of beautiful Sussex countryside. In 1867, these villages boasted a school, a veterinary surgeon, two shops, a wheelwright, a farmer, a shoemaker, […]

Jan 20
Offham & South Stoke

A well-known old pub and an old name that’s not so well known… Offham This riverside hamlet lies on the Arundel to South Stoke road about a mile and a half north of Arundel. On one side, is Arundel Park and on the other, you can enjoy views along the River Arun back to Arundel Castle. To get […]

Jan 20
Amberley & North Stoke

Lots of fun on and by the river Amberley A river running through it, a castle, a backdrop of the South Downs… Amberley really does have everything you could possibly want from a Sussex village. On the east side of the village, a slope rises up to Amberley Mount which provides a steep climb up […]

Jan 20
Bury, Sutton & Bignor

Here’s a type of cricket you don’t need a wicket for… Bury This Sussex village nestles beneath the South Downs, stretching along the River Arun. For many years you could cross the river at this point by ferry. Bury is a typically English village, with thatched houses, a church overlooking the river, and the fantastic […]

Jan 20
Slindon & Madehurst

The birthplace of cricket – you can still enjoy a game today… Slindon Much of Slindon is maintained by the National Trust, and this unspoilt South Downs’ village is surrounded by woodland, farms and open downland, which you can explore on the network of public footpaths and bridleways. As you stroll, you can visit the […]

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