The birthplace of cricket – you can still enjoy a game today… Slindon Much of...
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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 […]
See bluebells, bee flies and bird’s-nest orchids Binsted The famous English poet Laurie Lee wrote about his wartime memories of Binsted in his diary and it’s easy to see why this charming, unspoiled village is a source of inspiration. Surrounded by beautiful woodland and wildflower meadows you can stroll through, Binsted also has a small […]
Wait a minute… a Duck Race? Real or plastic? Every year, in Arundel one of the highlights of the Arundel Festival Of The Arts involves 2,000 very competitive, bright yellow ducks – all racing to cross the line first. These are plastic ducks, launched from the Arundel bridge into the Arun River to bob in the […]
With so many beautiful gardens and parks to visit in West Sussex, how do you choose? Read on for our insider’s guide to the finest, most spectacular – and quirkiest! – West Sussex parks and gardens. From floating golden crowns and free-roaming wallabies to trees that grow hankies and metre-long wisteria, our roundup includes six […]
Discover hidden secrets with Auntie Barb in our local area. Born and bred in Sussex, Auntie Barb tells forgotten tales about hidden gems and things you should know when walking through our countryside. Explore hidden Arundel – and discover the tallest job application ever! When was the last time you looked up in Arundel High […]
Read on for Arundel facts, folklore and tips to stay flea-free (yes, you did read that right!) A sword called Morglay in Arundel Castle If you are a giant named Bevis of Hampton, with a horse called Hirondelle, what would you call your sword? How about Morglay? Morglay is a whopping 5ft9″ long, and you […]
The birthplace of cricket – you can still enjoy a game today… Slindon Much of...
See bluebells, bee flies and bird’s-nest orchids Binsted The famous English poet Laurie Lee wrote...
Wait a minute… a Duck Race? Real or plastic? Every year, in Arundel one of...
With so many beautiful gardens and parks to visit in West Sussex, how do you...
Discover hidden secrets with Auntie Barb in our local area. Born and bred in Sussex,...
Read on for Arundel facts, folklore and tips to stay flea-free (yes, you did read...
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