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This quintessentially English Village with thatched cottages and meadows, is a secret that should not be told. Resting at the foot of the of the Chalk Downs, overlooking Arundel Castle and River Arun. Why not visit the Castle or Arundel Cathedral with it’s magnificent architecture, and fabulous round window it takes your breath away in an instant. Anyone for cricket? Burpham village have played for over a century and continue to play at weekends. Enjoy a meal in the 17th Century George and Dragon, the food is award winning and sits opposite the 12th Century Church. Enchantment realised.

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Norfolk Arms (1.97 miles)

Norfolk Arms

Our hotel is set under the battlements of Arundel Castle and has an atmosphere of traditional permanence. The kind that prevails in all of the gracious buildings that make up Britain's colourful heritage. Part of the ... More | visit website

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White Hart (1.97 miles)

White Hart

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The White Hart is a traditional public house 5 minutes walk from the town centre and Arundel Castle entrance.Arundel railway station is a 10 minute walk and a bus stop ... More

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Swan Hotel (1.99 miles)

Swan Hotel

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Situated in the heart of Arundel in the High Street, close to the River Arun, the Swan Hotel is a Grade II listed Victorian property dating back to 1759, that ... More

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The Town House (1.99 miles)

The Town House

The Town House Restaurant with rooms is a splendid Regency building situated in a commanding High Street position overlooking Arundel Castle. It is just a few minutes walk from a whole range of antique shops ... More | visit website

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Portreeves (2.00 miles)

Portreeves
Offering unique, great value, self catering & B&B accommodation, situated on the banks of the River Arun, within half mile of Arundel town centre with its imposing Castle and Cathedral, and only a few minutes ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Arundel (2.02 miles)

Premier Inn Arundel
Located on A27, within walking distance of Arundel station. 10 minute walk into historic Arundel with castle, cathedral and The Wildfowl and Wetland Trust. 10 minute drive to the seafront and wonderful countryside walks. 17 ... More | visit website
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Arundel Park Hotel (2.04 miles)

Arundel Park Hotel

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Located midway between Brighton & Portsmouth on the A27. The hotel is superb for business stop offs and leisure breaks. Plenty of free parking and just a short 4 minute ... More

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Stable House (2.16 miles)

Stable House

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Situated in the picturesque village of Amberley, on the South Downs Way, a quiet country lane leading to the Downs. Family run, with full home-cooked ... More

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St Marys Gate Inn (2.19 miles)

St Marys Gate Inn

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A traditional country inn with an excellent restaurant, bar and 9 en-suite bedrooms. We are next door to Arundel Cathedral and a short stroll from the Duke of Norfolk's home, ... More

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Comfort Inn Arundel (2.44 miles)

Comfort Inn Arundel

The Comfort Inn Hotel hosts 53 good sized en-suite rooms, all equipped with tea & coffee making facilities, wireless internet and TV. Many of our rooms have fantastic views across the beautiful lush countryside and ... More | visit website

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Alfred Becomes King of Wessex - 0871, English order of knighthood founded - 1348, Birth of Shakespeare - 1564, Death of Shakespeare - 1616, Charles II is crowned - 1661, First Broadcast by British Monarch - 1924, Death of Blair Peach - 1979
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