Arundel (/ˈærəndəl/ or locally /ˈɑːndəl/) is a market town and civil parish in a steep vale of the South Downs, West Sussex, England. It lies 49 miles (79 km) SSW of London, 18 miles (29 km) WNW of the English Channel city of Brighton, and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county city of Chichester. Larger nearby towns include Worthing, Littlehampton and Bognor Regis.
Restaurants in Arundel
5.0 based on 62 reviews
Castle Chocolates of Arundel is a traditional family run chocolate and fudge shop in the heart of historic Arundel, West Sussex. We specialise in premium quality confectionary for gifts, weddings and general endulgence! We also offer sugar, dairy and gluten free options! Come in to try some of our 25 different varieties of fudge or delicious handmade loose chocolates!
I made a small order on behalf of my partner who wanted to gift some chocolates for Christmas to my mother. The attention to detail in noticing the address and making sure that the gift was sent correctly to the right person was checked. I received an email minutes after the order was placed and 5 days before Christmas by Hayley Gardner-Clark Director/Owner of Castle Chocolates of Arundel Ltd. Noticing that they could deliver it by hand they made an exception and hand-delivered with an extra treat to compensate for the delivery costs. To summarize the review on the chocolate, my mother was over the moon like a greedy child in a chocolate store. (She loved them)
5.0 based on 13 reviews
A contemporary art gallery, established in 2003, to exhibit established and emerging artists in a variety of mediums.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
We are a premier English Sparkling Wine producer with our shop and tasting room here in Arundel. Our wines and guided tasting flights can be purchased in the comfort of our newly refurbished headquarters. Pop in to learn more about us and our award winning English Wines. We are open 10-6pm Wednesday to Saturday and 11-4pm Sunday, please contact us if you wish to visit outside of these hours.
4.5 based on 3,297 reviews
Arundel Castle and Gardens open from 5th August 2020. Open Tuesdays to Sundays inclusive and August bank holiday Monday. Arundel Castle, home of the Duke of Norfolk, reflecting nearly 1,000 years of history,and commanding the surrounding landscape with magnificent views across the South Downs and River Arun. Fine furniture and works of art in sumptuously furnished rooms. Ancient Motte & Keep. Spectacular gardens. 14th century Fitzalan Chapel. Collection of arms & armour. Personal possessions of Mary Queen of Scots. Pre-booked tickets only.
From the moment we walked up the drive and saw the beautiful and striking Arundel castle home to the Duke of Norfolk it was simply just breathtaking, and inside was stunning, the library took my breath away. The most amazing castle I have ever visited. The gardens are beautiful with so many beautiful features, with the beautiful Arundel Cathedral as a back drop. Would most definitely return and highly recommend a visit
4.5 based on 556 reviews
Outside and inside this is a wonderful Cathedral Church, honouring St. Mary the Virgin and St. Philip Howard. It is full of the most amazing sculptures and memorials. The cathedral is not old (1873) so all of the architecture is crisp and clean, but it follows traditional designs and looks so.much like the cathedrals of Notre Dame or Mont Saint Michel on the outside. The special features to look out for are: The stations of the cross The tomb of Saint Philip the Martyr The stunning altars Fabulous stained glass windows, especially the circular west window Two 12th Century large carvings of 'The Raising of Lazarus' The Tapestry and altar drapes 16th Century paintings of the Kings of England and Wales
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Many years ago a boyfriend and i were on a short break, we head to Arundel as i had always wanted to visit the Castle. After taking a drive around, we came across this little pub and my boyfriend asked if they did B&B, which they agreed to do. I have no idea if they actually offered this service as part of the pubs normal business, but we stayed for one night and the landlady was welcoming and couldn't do enough to help. Breakfast was large and substantial and the whole atmosphere back then was, warm and welcoming. I have never forgotten even though it was nearly 40 years ago, a very different time, but it has always stayed with me and to this day i can still remember the warmth and hospitality. i had to hit may 2019 for my visit as the time band only goes that far back.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Opposite Arundel Cathedral is the Parish and Priory Church of St Nicholas, which also pops up above the views from the Castle gardens. The church dates from 1380 and has a beautiful 15th century pulpit and (currently closed because of the pandemic) the Fitzalan Chapel which is the private chapel of the Dukes of Norfolk, the premier Roman Catholic family in England. Thus, unusually, one building houses spaces for Anglican and for Roman Catholic worship. A relatively simple church in terms of its architecture, inspirational and worth exploring. You are best to research it in advance because leaflets and visitor information has been removed due to pandemic precautions, but well done for being open.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Gallery 57 is a contemporary art gallery showing painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, 3D mixed media and jewellery in themed exhibitions throughout the year.
4.0 based on 161 reviews
Lovely little museum with lots of history about the port of Arundel and the town well worth a visit.
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