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BALCOMBE is noted for its beautiful woods, lake, millpond and reservoir. The farms, mainly dairy, are as well tended as the forested areas. A network of footpaths is dotted around the parish, which are particularly spectacular in spring and autumn.
Barcombe is three villages in one. There is the original community which surrounds the church, Barcombe Cross where villagers fled to escape the Black Death and Barcombe Mills, a popular fishing spot.
See history come to life in the picturesque Abbey town of Battle, site of the most famous battle in English history.
Good facilities. Zoning in place to keep swimmers and watersports apart. Has an Encams Seaside Award.
Pulborough
Bignor is a classic small Downland hamlet within 6 miles of the ancient Sussex towns of Arundel, Petworth and Pulborough. It is noted for its picturesque Downland scenery, an important Roman Villa and the grade Holy Cross church.
Billingshurst
The town of Billingshurst is located eight miles west of Hosham and straddles the historic Roman road called Stane Street. It's high street sits on one of the longest straight roads in Sussex
Birdham is the setting for JMW Turner's famous painting of Chichester Harbour (now at Petworth House).
Situated at the base of the chalk cliffs called the Seven Sisters. Shingle giving way to sand with areas of rock pools.
Bishopstone village nestles in the downs to the west of Seaford. It was once on the banks of the River Ouse before the great storm of 1579 changed the river's course.
Long hours of sunshine and award-winning beaches make Bognor Regis one of the most popular seaside resorts on the south coast.
A small attractive village on one of the small inlets of Chichester harbour, Bosham (pronounced 'Bozzum') has played an important part in the history of this country over the centuries.
Sand and shingle beach located in a sandy bay. Wide variety of watersports.
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