Discover the best top things to do in West Sussex, United Kingdom including Castillo Arundel Inglaterra, Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station, New Park Community & Arts Association, Kevis House Gallery, RNLI Selsey Lifeboat Station and Gift Shop, Saint Hill Manor, St Michael, St. Mary magdalene Church, Rusper, Chichester Cathedral, Jill Windmill.
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5.0 based on 115 reviews
Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station is a large modern working lifeboat station located on the south coast of England. It houses one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institutions modern 'Tamar' class all weather lifeboats. It also houses a smaller 'D' class inshore lifeboat. The station is set over three levels and is fully accessible as there is a lift to all levels. The station is open to the public, Monday to Friday 10am to 2pm and also on Saturdays and Sundays 10am to 4pm. There are always visitor guide's on hand to show visitors around the lifeboat station. Entry and guided tours are free of charge. Group visits Welcome, please contact the lifeboat visits officer for further details. There is ample free car parking directly outside the lifeboat station. Alternatively Stagecoach bus route 700 'Coastliner' operates a regular service between Brighton and Littlehampton and stops almost right outside the lifeboat station on Brighton Road.
Very many thanks to Andy and Paula who were our guides at Shoreham Lifeboat Station for giving up their valuable time in order to allow our Worthing Photography Group to have a very interesting and enjoyable visit. The hospitality provided by Andy and Paula to us was first class. Nothing was too much trouble and made us all very welcome and accomodated us in every way they could as a photography group in order for us to get the best shots possible within the safety limits. We were all given as much additional time as we wanted so we could get those 'special' shots! The information given was very interesting and certainly gave us an insight as to how the station, crews and boats operate in clearly very demanding situations. It was quite clear how much of a team effort goes in to making the station operate in a friendly and safe way. Every one of our group was impressed with how interesting and enjoyable our visit was made. Finally, I'd like to pass on grateful thanks to everybody at the station who give up their time and put themselves at risk to provide assistance to those in need at sea.Having been a seafarer a few years back it was always reassuring to know that there was a reliable service to help us if the need was ever to rise.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Charity run Community Centre in the heart of Chichester,next to the beautiful Jubilee Park. Halls, specialist martial arts Dojo's and meeting rooms to hire for events, special occasions, arts, sports and community activities. On site cafe bar offering a selection of wines, beers, cold/hot drinks and snacks. Please contact us to find out more about an activity or to enquire about hiring a hall.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A welcoming art gallery selling contemporary art. Abstract landscapes, wood engravings and other prints, ceramics. Paintings generally £600 - £5,000. Original prints from £60. All relevant Covid-19 safety measures are in place.
Having been to visit Petworth House and Park, we decided to explore the town. Off-street parking is easy but only for an hour, so you have to be smartish. Lombard Street is a pleasant pedestrianised street, contrasting with other streets around which are traffic-congested and Kevin House is one of several art, design and antique galleries to be explored in Petworth, with a good range of artists and variety of work. Don't miss it!!
5.0 based on 108 reviews
Fab place, little one loved viewing the boat, Pony was so helpful and full of fantastic knowledge. The shop was amazing too had some great products. Thanks Pony for making this day brilliant he was lovely with my little one in keeping him occupied and was showing us all the work rnli do.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
This is a beautifully restored castle. Very detail oriented. One can get free tours of the castle and the manor. L Ron Hubbard was the last owner of the castle and one can learn about his life. He loved to live there. I can see why, it is simply beautiful, the rolling hills and lot's of space around, it's a good place to take an afternoon walk and explore the castle.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A beautiful church in a gorgeous village in West Sussex. My father is buried here and I can't wish for a more tranquil and special place to remember his life. A well-kept graveyard and well maintained church.
4.5 based on 2,075 reviews
This magnificent Cathedral has stood at the centre of Chichester for over 900 years. With unique architecture from each century of its life, this Cathedral is both ancient and modern, where original medieval features sit alongside world famous contemporary artworks. Chichester Cathedral is open every day from 10.00am - 4.00pm. We have made a number of changes to ensure that you can visit our historic site safely. Measures in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 include the provision of hand sanitiser stations, an enhanced cleaning regime and all Cathedral staff and volunteers will be wearing face masks. We are also delivering a revised schedule of services. Further details about attending for public worship can be found on our website.
We were really warmly welcomed upon arrival and spent a delightful hour looking at the varied monuments, sculptures and artwork. A balance of ancient and modern, the Cathedral displays magnificent stained glass windows (one designed by Chagall) as well as modern tapestries and a lovely Bronze of Christ emerging from the tomb. Cafe is well run and there is a cheerful atmosphere everywhere.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Jill Windmill [ CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS ] is a 19th century corn windmill located at Clayton, West Sussex in the United Kingdom. She is a traditional working corn windmill in the South Downs National Park. She has fully restored and is now maintained by volunteers from the Jack And Jill Windmills Society, a Registered Charity. Admission and Car Parking are free. Refreshments and Souvenirs are normally available on Open Days, which are most Sundays May To September between 2 pm and 5
This is a fascinating place to visit even if the windmill itself is closed (check opening times), as it is very impressive from the outside as well as the interior workings which can be viewed when the mill is open to the public. Beautifully restored and preserved - a great example of its kind.
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