Bosham (and the surrounding area) is packed with interesting places to visit. Below we list just a few of the delights that await you but there are many more. Please click on the links to discover more about each place.
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Emsworth, (seen on the right) an
area of natural beauty, is popular with sailors, artists, naturalists, and
walkers. A full range of shops is complemented with popular restaurants
and pubs.
Chidham & Hambrook
Visit the site for Community News and information, Parish Council, Church,
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Westbourne: Nestling beneath the South Downs on
the border between Hampshire and West Sussex, the parish of Westbourne is
a thriving community. The parish consists of the attractive village of
Westbourne itself and the two hamlets of Woodmancote and Aldsworth. The
parish covers approximately 1,846 acres of countryside and is the home to
some 2,000 residents.
Westbourne Village
website is here.
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Chichester is a
Georgian city with many medieval aspects. Dr Thomas Sharp has commented:
'...outside the special places like Oxford, Cambridge and Bath, the city
has few rivals, and certainly none among the smaller towns'. The four main streets stretch out like a
compass following the Roman and medieval plan and, although small in
scale, Chichester radiates great stature. The old city packed itself
between the walls yet there are unusually fine areas of park and gardens.
Visit
ChichesterWeb
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Portsmouth with its historic ships, 11 Naval Museums, harbour trips and guided walks offers an opportunity to discover the history of this great Naval city and port.
Visit Southsea and picnic on the beach, or
visit the blue reef aquarium, or the leisure centre with pool. You will be
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Fishbourne Roman Palace was discovered by accident in
1960 and led to nine seasons of excavations.
The museum shows how the site developed from
a military base at the time of the Roman invasion in AD43 to a sumptuous
Palace by the end of the first century.
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Weald & Downland
Open Air Museum is
set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside and is a fascinating
collection of nearly 50 historic buildings dating
from the 13th to the 19th century, many with period gardens, together
with farm animals, woodland walks and a picturesque lake.
Links to local
Property Maintenance
teams offering management support and the services of
Painters & Decorators can
be found here. |
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