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Introducing West Sussex

Serene West Sussex comes as a little light relief after the faster-paced adventures of Brighton and East Sussex. The tumbling hills and valleys of the South Downs dominate the countryside. And both dreamy Arundel and dignified big sister Chichester make good bases from which to explore the county’s winding country lanes and scout out its remarkable Roman ruins.

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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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    27 August 2010

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  1. mssphd avatar
    Re: B&B Chichester

    by mssphd 29 August 2011

    I would have preferred Petworth but have found that it seems more limited and expensive. My wife and I are spending a couple of days in…
  2. Copepod avatar
    RE: Walking Henfield to Devil's Dyke, Sussex

    by Copepod 19 April 2011

    I'm unfamiliar with walking in West Sussex (in fact, had to check in which county are the places you mention), but my approach would be…
  3. markfawkner avatar
    RE: Working holiday

    by markfawkner 04 January 2011

    #1, I'm going to disagree slightly. West Sussex NHS (according to an RTE news programme of a couple of days ago) recently swooped into…

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