Discover the best top things to do in Horsham District, United Kingdom including Green Farm Barn - Butchery & Butchery Courses, St. Botolph's Church, Waltham Brooks Nature Reserve, St. Botolph's Church, Billingshurst Community and Conference Centre, Sedgwick Park House, St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church, St. Mary magdalene Church, Rusper, Bignor Roman Villa, Parham House & Gardens.
Restaurants in Horsham District
5.0 based on 18 reviews
St Botolph's is a lovely little secret hidden in the South Downs but worth seeking out during the daylight hours. Beware that the door locks automatically around 5pm or at dusk and once you leave it won't open again - don't leave your belongings in the church as you will have to wait until the next day to retrieve them! Photogenic and atmospheric inside the church has information relating to it's history, one or two things for sale such as lovely cards of the church and local area.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Very nice place to eat and also great views across the wet lands there are walks for bird / animal watching. Do take your Binoculars.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
A beautiful Saxon church. My great grandparents lived in the tiny village of Botolphs in the 1860’s and my grandfather was christened here. The church is beautifully preserved and has original Saxon murals on the walls, a wonderful original font and Jacobean pulpit. The side windows were slanted so people from the leper colony in Bramber could stand outside to watch the vicars sermon. Parts of the outer walls have archways showing where the church was made bigger when the village grew. As the village shrunk the extensions were removed and bricked up. It’s a very peaceful place to visit and a must-see if your passing this way on the South Downs on Annington Road.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Billingshurst Community and Conference Centre is an exceptional facility serving the local community and its visitors. It is also an ideal venue for conferences, award ceremonies, training events, seminars, meetings and social occasions. It hosts regular Live Band and Film Nights and serves light refreshments throughout the day.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Visitors to the Roman villa at Bignor will tour the ancient site (circa AD190) that evolved over several centuries, and which houses some of the best preserved mosaics in England.
this is a wonderful example of a roman villa set in the heart of the wessex countryside, plenty of parking with a sweet little cafe.
4.5 based on 282 reviews
One of the top twenty in Simon Jenkins's book 'England's Thousand Best Houses'. Idyllically set in the heart of an ancient deer park, below the South Downs, the Elizabethan house contains an important collection of needlework, paintings and furniture. The spectacular Long Gallery is the third longest in England. The gardens include a four-acre Walled Garden with stunning herbaceous borders, plus Pleasure Grounds. Parham has always been a well-loved family home, and only three families have lived here since its foundation stone was laid in 1577. Its tranquillity and timeless beauty have changed little over the years. Now owned by a charitable trust, the house is lived in by Lady Emma Barnard, her husband James and their family. Open from Easter Sunday until the end of October. Please see the website for days and times.
Parham is essentially an old house with a welcoming heart to visitors in surroundings that include a practical walled garden and best of all endless trees in a deer park . The restaurant is not run at the pace of a Burger King or Macdonalds nor does the shop contain everything in Amazon Houses of Elizabethan era are few and far between ,a bit like Chastleton in North Oxford but more refined Parham is unique ,unfussy
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