Top 10 PRETTIEST Towns in WEST SUSSEX
What are the 10 prettiest towns in the county of West Sussex? To determine this, I visited them all. Here's what I found out.
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Top 10 Best Beaches to Visit in England | UK Travel Guide
In this video, we'll show you the Top 10 Best Beaches to Visit in England in 2024.
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UK's Best Seaside Resorts have been updated for 2023 courtesy of the consumer organization Which. Here are the top ten.
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Portsmouth 10 Best Places for Visitors
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Portsmouth is the great waterfront city in the south England, packed with world class attractions, fantastic things to do and a year round programme events. This beautiful city has miles of coastline, centuries history, great quays outlet shopping and music festival.
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I spent one day to travel around Portsmouth as I used to live there before and I know quite well about the city.
Places to visit in UK. A walk around Petworth, West Sussex
This is a short video we made on our visit to Petworth .
Petworth is a small town and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England
Petworth is a picturesque market town, just over an hour’s drive from London . There are loads of antique shops to browse.
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The best beaches to visit near London | Condé Nast Traveller
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Arundel - Beautiful Medieval Town to Visit in England - Arundel West Sussex
Arundel is a Beautiful Medieval Town to visit in England. With almost 1000 years of history, this Medieval town has a fascinating past to explore when you visit England and West Sussex.
Arundel is also home to the majestic Arundel Castle that dominated the skyline. With its many medieval buildings, beautiful streets, lanes and quirky shops you definitely should come and visit this cute medieval town for the day!
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One Day in Littlehampton | UK Travel Vlog
We spend a day visiting and exploring the beautiful town of Littlehampton. Have you ever visited Littlehampton? Let me know in the comments, and don't forget to like and subscribe!
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Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Places to see in ( Littlehampton - UK )
Littlehampton is a seaside resort and pleasure harbour, and the most populous civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. Littlehampton lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. Littlehampton is 51.5 miles (83 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
Littlehampton is on the A259, though this bypasses most of the town. Littlehampton is connected to the A27 south coast trunk road by the A284, which also provides the main north-south route out of the town and links to the A29 and A24. The A27 also later links with the M27. The A280 also links Littlehampton to the A24 and is a main route from the north-east.
Littlehampton is served by three railway stations, Littlehampton railway station, Angmering railway station and Ford railway station. Trains services from Littlehampton railway station are provided by Southern and occasionally First Great Western, with direct services to Brighton, London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.
The Littlehampton Ferry, is a ferry linking the east & west parts of the River Arun together. The Ferry operates from 31 March – 30 September between 10am & 5pm. The Ferry Company also provide harbour tours on the hour.
Littlehampton's port is based around the River Arun, which opens onto the English Channel. A small stretch of this, 5 miles out to sea and 6 miles wide, is locally known as the Littlehampton Channel. Littlehampton started as a fishing port but now is a thriving port for thousands of leisure craft which visit from all over the UK and Europe. In 2009, use of leisure craft at Littlehampton rose to the extent that at least 200 more moorings were required. Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50–60 ships a year from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
The East Beach Cafe, designed by Heatherwick Studio, opened on the seafront of Littlehampton's east beach in July 2007. Littlehampton is home to Britain's longest bench. The Look and Sea centre includes the Harbour Lights café and an observation tower.
Harbour Park is at the entrance of the River Arun with two restaurants, two arcades, a rollercoaster, log flume and other attractions. Norfolk Gardens, a multi-purpose outdoor site owned by Inspire Leisure, is further along the promenade.
Littlehampton harbour (see also Littlehampton Port above) is on the River Arun at the western side of the town, with yacht moorings. Also on the west bank of the river are Littlehampton Redoubt and Climping sand dunes.
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Littlehampton East Beach, West Sussex, UK
Littlehampton East Beach is the main beach for Littlehampton, also known as Coastguards beach.
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Home to superb sandy beaches, a bustling marina and harbor and stunning contemporary architecture, Littlehampton, Sussex on England's sunny south coast is both the perfect place to enjoy a fun family holiday and take time out to relax.
Littlehampton Walk: Town Centre & Beach【4K】
Located on the south coast of England, in the county of West Sussex, and just under 20 miles west of Brighton, is the town of Littlehampton.
Geographically Littlehampton is situated on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun as it meets the English Channel. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it is recorded as 'Hantone'. The prefix 'Little' was added later, allegedly to distinguish it from Southampton.
For centuries, Littlehampton was a small fishing village with a port. In 1735 a new port was created with a wooden harbour. Towards the latter end of the 18th century, 'taking the waters' at seaside towns and villages became fashionable, as the curative benefits of the minerals became known. Littlehampton's popularity was boosted by visits from poets Coleridge, Shelley and Lord Byron as well as painter John Constable.
In 1816 the Wey and Arun Canal opened, providing a direct route between Littlehampton and London via the waterways. The canal eventually closed in 1871, perhaps as a result of competition from the railways. In the case of Littlehampton, a rail connection was established in 1863. Today the station is situated on the West Coastway Line running between Brighton and Southampton Central. With its opening in the 19th century, the rail connection made day trips to Littlehampton from London, among other places, possible. Also, around this time, a ferry route was established between Littlehampton and Honfleur in Normandy. These travel links brought about significant growth in the town.
In 1884 Littlehampton Lifeboat Station opened. In 1967 a Blue Peter fundraising appeal helped launch the Blue Peter 1 lifeboat. This served the town up until 2016, when it was replaced by a new lifeboat called Renee Sherman, named after a French lady who lived in Wiltshire and left a legacy in her will.
In 1932 the famous holiday camp tycoon Billy Butlin opened an amusement park in Littlehampton. Originally called Butlin's Park, it was later bought by the Billy Smart Circus family in 1977 and renamed Smart's Amusement Park. In 1995 the current owner, Gary Smart, rebranded it as Harbour Park, as it is known currently. It is located just next to the beach (seen around the 4-and-a-half minute mark).
In 1944, Littlehampton became the base for a special Royal Marine Commando unit called the 30 Assault Unit. This was founded by none other than Ian Fleming, who would go on to write the James Bond novels. The 30 Assault Unit stormed Utah Beach during the D-Day Landings, and went on to seize the entire German naval archive, which was later used as evidence in the Nuremberg trials. In 2013 Littlehampton Town Council granted the unit freedom of the town.
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Filmed: 23rd March 2022
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2:44 Littlehampton Pier
3:45 Arun Parade
4:25 Harbour Park (originally part of Butlin's until 1977)
5:03 Arun Parade
7:20 Pier Road
9:05 Littlehampton Harbour
13:28 Surrey Street
16:09 High Street
18:59 Beach Road
20:33 New Road
Littlehampton West Beach, West Sussex, UK
Littlehampton West Beach is on the opposite side of the River Arun from the town centre. Part of the Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and the Climping Beach Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI),
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Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Places to see in ( Rustington - UK )
Rustington is a village and civil parish within Littlehampton in the Arun District of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between the county town of Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton.
With a population of over 14,000 in 2014, it has the size and facilities of a small town, including a shopping area with a mix of independent and chain stores. The parish of Rustington includes the neighbourhood of West Preston. Rustington was in World War I home to an American air base, at the east of the High Street.
Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end of North Lane to The Lamb in The Street. Here, where trees are protected, are the largest number of pre-1850 listed buildings in the post town, with The Street and surrounding roads containing some of the finest 17th and 18th century Sussex flint cottages in West Sussex, some of which are thatched.
There is a village information centre at the Churchill Parade car park. Rustington has its own museum, containing artworks and artefacts and a coffee shop, housed in an 18th-century thatched house recently converted for the purpose. Rustington competes annually in the South-East in Bloom competition. It holds an annual carnival and fête in August. Close to Christmas Eve, Rustington has a village carol concert which is free for local residents and features local school children accompanied by the Littlehampton Concert Band.
Rustington adjoins the English Channel, and ranges between 2 metres and 7 metres above Ordnance Datum. It has three main recreation grounds and neither woodland nor fields. Rustington shares Angmering railway station with Angmering and East Preston. Trains from this station go to Brighton and Portsmouth/Southampton, and some to London.
( Rustington - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Rustington . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rustington - UK
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A visit to Littlehampton - Sat, 12th September 2020
A visit to Littlehampton - Sat, 12th September 2020
Places to see in ( Worthing - UK )
Places to see in ( Worthing - UK )
Worthing is a large seaside town in England, with borough status in West Sussex. Worthing is situated at the foot of the South Downs, 10 miles west of Brighton, and 18 miles east of the county town of Chichester. Modern Worthing has a large service industry, particularly in financial services. It has three theatres and one of Britain's oldest cinemas. Writers Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter lived and worked in the town.
The area around Worthing has been populated for at least 6,000 years and contains Britain's greatest concentration of Stone Age flint mines, which are some of the earliest mines in Europe. Lying within the borough, the Iron Age hill fort of Cissbury Ring is one of Britain's largest. Worthing means (place of) Worth/Worō's people, from the Old English personal name Worth/Worō (the name means valiant one, one who is noble), and -ingas people of (reduced to -ing in the modern name). For many centuries Worthing was a small mackerel fishing hamlet until in the late 18th century it developed into an elegant Georgian seaside resort and attracted the well-known and wealthy of the day. In the 19th and 20th centuries the area was one of Britain's chief market gardening centres.
Worthing is situated on the West Sussex coast in South East England, 49 miles (79 km) south of London and 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton and Hove. It forms part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation along with neighbouring towns and villages in the county such as Littlehampton, Findon, Sompting, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick.
A turnpike was opened in 1803 to connect Worthing with London, and similar toll roads were built later in the 19th century to connect nearby villages. Stagecoach traffic grew rapidly until 1845, when the opening of a railway line from Brighton brought about an immediate decline. The former turnpike is now the A24, a primary route which runs northwards to London via Horsham. Two east–west routes run through the borough: the A27 trunk road runs to Brighton, Chichester and Portsmouth, and the A259 follows a coastal route between Hampshire and Kent. Shoreham Airport is about 5 miles (8 km) east of Worthing. The nearest international airport is London Gatwick, about 28 miles (45 km) to the northeast.
Alot to see in ( Worthing - UK ) such as :
High Salvington Windmill
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
Highdown Gardens
Cissbury Ring
Marlipins Museum
Chanctonbury Ring
Paradise Park
Bramber Castle
Worthing Pier
Worthing beach
Connaught Theatre
Pavilion Theatre
Brooklands Pleasure Park
Splashpoint Leisure Centre
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
English Martyrs Catholic Church
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Worthing (West Sussex, UK)
Worthing is a large seaside town in England, with borough status in West Sussex. It is situated at the foot of the South Downs, 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton, and 18 miles (29 km) east of the county town of Chichester.
With an estimated population of 104,600 and an area of 12.5 square miles (32.37 km2) the borough is the second largest component of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation, which makes it part of the 15th most populous urban area in the United Kingdom.
The area around Worthing has been populated for at least 6,000 years and contains Britain's greatest concentration of Stone Age flint mines, which are some of the earliest mines in Europe. Lying within the borough, the Iron Age hill fort of Cissbury Ring is one of Britain's largest.
Worthing means (place of) Worth people, from the Old English personal name Worth (the name means valiant one, one who is noble), and -ingas people of (reduced to -ing in the modern name).
For many centuries Worthing was a small mackerel fishing hamlet until in the late 18th century it developed into an elegant Georgian seaside resort and attracted the well-known and wealthy of the day. In the 19th and 20th centuries the area was one of Britain's chief market gardening centres.
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Littlehampton | Littlehampton Beach | Little Hampton | Littlehampton East Beach | Sussex England
Littlehampton | Littlehampton Beach | Little Hampton | Littlehampton East Beach | Sussex England
Littlehampton is well known for some of the best beaches in England with Littlehampton East Beach and West Beach.
In this video, we are showing you the fantastic east beach in Littlehampton, England.
The award-winning East Beach is a stone’s throw from Harbour Park in Littlehampton. It hosts a safe and sandy beach, trendy promenade, and large picnic greens.
The East beach is widely regarded as the most family-friendly, safe beach on the south coast in West Sussex; patrolled by lifeguards in summer months and it has won awards from the UK and Europe.
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