some room add roll-top baths or 4-poster beds. 1 miles from wiston house. there's a white-tablecloth restaurant overlooking the garden and terrace, and an on-site pub offering a bar menu. the elegant, traditional rooms all include en suite bathrooms with designer toiletries, and have flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. event and meeting spaces are also available. occupying an 18th-century manor house with gardens, this refined hotel is 5. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am. 4 miles from highdown gardens and 6 Heathrow Airport 1 hr 13
Parham House & Gardens (15 min) Historic manor house dating from the Elizabethan era, with rare art, gardens and 875-acre deer park. Brighton West Pier (32 min) Atmospheric remnants of a once bustling 19th-century pleasure pier, destroyed by fire in 2003. Chanctonbury Ring (25 min) Prehistoric hill fort rich in local legends, topped by beech trees, with views of the South Downs. WWT Arundel (18 min) Wetland nature walks and boat tours, plus rare bird spotting in a family-friendly, wildlife reserve. British Airways i360 Viewing Tower (35 min) This futuristic glass pod with a cocktail bar travels skyward for dramatic ocean & city views. Amberley Museum (16 min) Narrow gauge railway, vintage vehicle demos, old buildings and exhibitions in a former chalk quarry. Harbour Park Amusements (20 min) Family fun in a beachfront amusement park with traditional rides for kids aged 2 to 14, plus food. Devil's Dyke - National Trust (28 min) Scenic, V-shaped valley with walking trails, nature programs & surrounding hotels & restaurants. Petworth House and Park (35 min) Vast 17th-century mansion in a 700-acre deer park immortalised in the paintings of J.M.W. Turner. Arundel Castle (15 min) Crenellated Norman keep, gatehouse and barbican, plus gardens, guided tours and jousting events. Royal Pavilion (35 min) Distinctive Asian-style palace built for King George IV, with restored rooms, gardens and tours. Brighton Museum & Art Gallery (34 min) In Royal Pavilion's gardens, with displays of fine/decorative art, fashion, toys and local history. Brighton Palace Pier (34 min) Opened in 1899 and home to fairground rides, bars, restaurants and deckchairs to enjoy the sea view. Cissbury Ring (8 min) Accessible by a hiking trail, this Iron Age hill fort on 60 acres includes a Neolithic flint mine. Worthing Pier (14 min) Long pier from 1862 with an amusement arcade & fishing zones, plus a pavilion with a theater & cafe. |