Places to see in ( Bosham - UK )
Places to see in ( Bosham - UK )
Bosham is a coastal village and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England, centred about 2 miles west of Chichester with its clustered developed part west of this. Its land forms a broad peninsula projecting into natural Chichester Harbour where Bosham has its own harbour and inlet on the western side.
Broadbridge, sometimes known as North Bosham more developed round the A259 road and the Coastway railway line including Bosham railway station as with most stations in the county with direct services to London as well as the cities of Brighton and Portsmouth. The locality is increasingly referred to by its earlier name, Broadbridge.
Bosham is surrounded by varying width green buffer land, the vast bulk of which is the south of the peninsular. This includes the site of the original village centre on the harbour as well as the farmland and private property of Bosham Hoe. At spring tides the sea comes up high flooding the rural lower road and some car parking spaces.
Much of Bosham's history during the Early Middle Ages is ecclesiastical. Bede mentions Bosham in his book The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, speaking of Wilfrid's visit here in 681 when he encountered a Celtic monk, Dicul, and five disciples in a small monastery. The village is one of only five places that appear on the map attached to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle of around this time.
In 850, the original village church was built on the site of the Roman basilica, and in the tenth century was replaced with Holy Trinity Church, situated beside Bosham Quay, that still serves as the local place of worship. There is a tradition that a daughter of Canute the Great drowned in a nearby brook and was buried here, although there seems to be little evidence for this.
Chichester Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest is partly within the parish. This is a wetland of international importance, a Special Protection Area for wild birds and a Special Area of Conservation. The harbour is of particular importance for wintering wildfowl and waders of which five species reach numbers which are internationally important.
The Holy Trinity Church is an historic building of some note – it has been in existence at least since Anglo-Saxon times, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It has been dedicated to the Holy Trinity since the early part of the 14th century; its previous dedication is not known. Much of the building retains its original Saxon architecture, dating from about the late 800's. The tower houses an original Saxon window. There is also a 13th-century crypt, which is speculated to have been a charnel house used to harbour the bones of those from the collegiate church nearby. Holy Trinity occasionally hosts concerts and recitals.
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1066 and all that - Holy Trinity Bosham - West Sussex
King Harold of England prayed at Holy Trinity before his fateful Battle of Hastings in 1066AD - the end of 600 years of Saxon England.
The Launch of Holy Trinity Hastings
Sussex Walks: A Stroll around Bosham in West Sussex
The ancient harbour town of Bosham is delightful. Famed for its Roman and Saxon heritage. I take a walk around the village and harbour with Martin Snow and explore the heritage.
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Chichester & Bosham
Photos of Chichester Cathedral and Bosham, West Sussex, September 2012
The Historic Village of Bosham, West Sussex.
The Historic Village of Bosham, West Sussex, England (U.K.).
St Peter's Church, Petersfield
The Reverend Will Hughes walks us through the history and features of this wonderful old Church in the heart of Petersfield.
Double Norwich and Spliced Surprise Major, Petworth
Another two special pieces of ringing from the super Gillett 8 at Petworth. Rung on the Lilliputters Summer tour 2018.
Bellringing from St Mary, Cuckney, Nottinghamshire
6 bells, 10-1-18 in G.
Some rounds before an unsuccessful quarter peal attempted by NUSCR
Bosham village at hightide
One of our favourite places to visit on the south coast - the Shore Road is swamped most hightides and today a wedding at Holy Trinity.
Trip to Bosham Harbour & Church - Where King Canute Turns the Tide
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Waltham Abbey - King Harold 1066
Waltham Abbey - King Harold 1066
Not the first or even the last burial place of harold. the true story of King Harold has never been told to the world. I know this as I am from his family. The story has been covered up by masons and religious organisations hand in hand. I know where Harold was buried. Maybe sometime soon that story needs to be told.
The English Liberty Foundation - ITV Meridian News - 14th October 2014
ITV Meridian News report about The English Liberty Foundation and their Declaration of Intent reguarding the body of King Harold II, the last Anglo Saxon monarch of England at Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, West Sussex
originally broadcast on 14th October 2014 on ITV South at 6pm
contact The English Liberty Foundation via spokesperson
Michael Willhelm at merlinpixie@googlemail.com
King Harold Day
17th October 2009, Abbey Gardens, Waltham Abbey, Essex a day of commemoration for King Harold. Music at the start is by Heidevolk.
Cooperation in Bookmarks Exchange 2015
Two Primary schools: one from United Kingdom (Bosham Primary School) and the other from Slovenia (JZ OŠ Marjana Nemca Radeče).
We are thankfull for the present in package ... Best regards to England ;)
Bosham at floodtide
Pretty Bosham village nr Chichester on a perfect autumn day - seaweed in the High Street is normal for some seasonal hightides!
4 O’ Clock Chimes At St Martin In The Fields, London
Boxgrove Priory and Church - West Sussex
Boxgrove Priory - 1000 years of history
Boxgrove Priory was founded in about 1066 by Robert de Haye, who bestowed the church of St. Mary of Boxgrove upon the Benedictine Abbey of Lessay in 1105. The Domesday Book mentions that Boxgrove had the status of a parish and that a church existed before the Norman Conquest. All traces of this were obliterated by the Priory, linked to the Abbey of Lessay in Normandy and the great Benedictine Abbey of Bec.
By 1187 there were around 15 monks living in the Priory, providing alms to visitors. The well preserved ruins of the 14th century lodging house still remain to the north. The priory is managed by English Heritage who maintain its current state of peaceful decay to ensure it can be enjoyed by future visitors. The adjacent Boxgrove Priory Church
dates from the early twelfth century, dedicated to St Mary and to St Blaise, and opens daily in daylight hours. For 900 years Boxgrove villagers worshipped in this magnificent building and its glory is still much in evidence, despite losing the west end of the Priory during the Dissolution of the Monasteries by King Henry VIII. The church features a stained glass window near the altar of Billy Fiske, a WWII Hurricane fighter pilot killed during the Battle of Britain.
Bellringers at St Peter & St Paul, Great Missenden, 16 December 2012
Ringing the bells before the Christingle service
Magna Carta, Robert de Ros & Helmsley
A short presentation by Martin Vander Weyer on the subject of Magna Carta, the North Yorkshire market town of Helmsley and it's Magna Carta Baron, Robert de Ros. Created to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta.
Video produced by Blue Box Support.