10 Best Tourist Attractions in Chichester, UK
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Chichester, UK
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Chichester , England
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List of Best Things to do in Chichester , England
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
Tinwood Estate Vineyard
Kingley Vale
Chichester Cathedral
Cass Sculpture Foundation
Chichester Festival Theatre
Bishop's Palace Gardens
Bosham Quay
Weald & Downland Living Museum
Fishbourne Roman Palace
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TOP 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Skegness, England
TOP 13. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Skegness, England: Natureland Seal Sanctuary, The Village, Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, Skegness Beach, Butlins, Skegness Aquarium, Skegness Pier, Fantasy Island, Embassy Theatre, On Your Marques, Saracens Head, Skegness Model Village
Places to see in ( Selsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Selsey - UK )
Selsey is a seaside town and civil parish, about eight miles south of Chichester, in the Chichester District of West Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex, England. Selsey lies at the southernmost point of the Manhood Peninsula, almost cut off from mainland Sussex by the sea. It is bounded to the west by Bracklesham Bay, to the north by Broad Rife (rife being the local word for stream or creek), to the east by Pagham Harbour and terminates in the south at Selsey Bill. There are significant rock formations beneath the sea off both of its coasts, named the Owers rocks and Mixon rocks. Coastal erosion has been an ever-present problem for Selsey.
There is only one road (the B2145) in and out of the town which crosses a bridge over the water inlet at Pagham Harbour at a point known as the ferry. At one time Selsey was inaccessible at flood tide, and a boat was stationed at the ferry to take horses and passengers to and from Sidlesham.
According to Bede the name Selsey is derived from the Saxon Seals-ey and can be interpreted as the Isle of Sea Calves (sea calves are better known as seals). Edward Heron-Allen identified at least twenty different spellings of the place that we now know today as Selsey.
The parish has a couple of Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Bracklesham Bay runs along the coastline of the parish. Pagham Harbour falls partly within the parish. The harbour and surrounding land is of national importance for both flora and fauna. The shingle spit is also of geological interest.
Selsey Cricket Club was founded in 1834 and is one of England's oldest cricket clubs. Cricket had been played in Selsey before the club's foundation and a famous incident occurred in 1647 when a fielder called Henry Brand died, after being struck on the head by a batsman trying to hit the ball a second time to avoid being out.
Selsey had an RNLI lifeboat station and shop on Kingsway, east of Selsey Bill. The station was established in 1861. In 2014 Selsey had a Tyne-class lifeboat and a D Class Inshore Lifeboat which had its own boat house just off the beach. In 2011 Selsey Lifeboat Station celebrated 150 years during which period lifeboat crew have received 10 awards for gallantry.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Selsey opened its first school. In 1818 premises were granted to the Rector and churchwardens of Selsey which were on trust to permit the premises to be used for a schoolhouse or free school, for the gratuitous education of such poor children belonging to the Parish of Selsey as the said trustees or successors may think proper. The school was eventually taken over by the local authority in 1937.
Selsey was connected to Chichester from 1897 to 1935 by a rail link initially called the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway and later the West Sussex Railway. The light railway rolling stock was all second hand and not very reliable and the journey times lengthy. Various nicknames such as the Selsey Snail were attributed to the tram and comic postcards were issued reflecting its poor service.
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The Market Town of Horsham West Sussex, United Kingdom
Learn more: During our stay in Ashington, we paid a visit to Horsham West Sussex, United Kingdom for some shopping. English candy shop, English barber and the Horsham History Museum topped the list.
Sunny Day - Bognor Regis 2019
Sunny Day - Bognor Regis 2019
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Worthing Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Worthing? Check out our Worthing Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Worthing.
Top Places to visit in Worthing:
English Martyrs Catholic Church, Highdown Gardens, Worthing Pier, Worthing Beach, High Salvington Windmill, Highdown Hill, Beach House Park, Steyne Gardens, Pavilion Theatre, Brooklands Pleasure Park
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Bognor Regis City Attractions
Bognor Regis is a seaside resort town and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, on the south coast of England. Watch out this video about Bognor Regis city interesting places of tourists attractions.
Bognor Regis Seafront West Sussex
Bognor Regis is a seaside resort in West Sussex on the south coast of England, 55.5 miles (89km) south-west of London, 24 miles (39km) west of Brighton, 5.81 miles (9km) south-east of Chichester and 16 miles (26km) east of Portsmouth. Other nearby towns include Littlehampton east-north-east and Selsey to the south-west. The nearby villages of Felpham, and Aldwick are now suburbs of Bognor Regis, along with those of North and South Bersted.
A seaside resort was developed by Sir Richard Hotham in the late 18th century on what was a sandy, undeveloped coastline. It has been claimed that Hotham and his new resort are portrayed in Jane Austen's unfinished novel Sanditon. The resort grew slowly in the first half of the 19th century but grew rapidly following the coming of the railway in 1864. In 1929 the area was chosen by advisors to King George V which led to its regal suffix, by royal consent. Butlin's has been present in the town since the early 1930s when an amusement park and zoo were opened. A holiday camp followed in 1960 and this has more recently moved towards hotel accommodation with modern amenities.
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