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Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire, is the house where Jane Austen lived and wrote.
The remains of this Norman castle are perched on a high natural knoll overlooking the River Adur, defending a gap in the South Downs.
Gilbert White was aged 7 or 8 when the White family moved from the Vicarage on Selborne’s Plestor, to this house, called ‘The Wakes’ (named after the Wake family who had lived here previously).
Butser Ancient Farm is a unique experimental archaeology site nestled into the rolling countryside of the South Downs National Park.
Perched on its vantage point high on the South Downs ridge, Uppark commands views as far south as the English Channel. Outside, the intimate gardens are being gradually restored to their original 19th-century design, with plenty of space in the adjacent meadow to play and relax with a picnic. The nearby woodland is great for exploring and den-building.
Historic Arundel in Sussex is most famous for its 900 year old castle. You can learn more about the history of the castle and town at award winning, Arundel Museum.
Built astride a hill the Cathedral sits majestically, overlooking the ancient town of Arundel and stands out as an inspiring landmark in West Sussex.
Step back in time and visit the ruins of Cowdray. This tudor house was partially destroyed by a fire in 1793 and a popular visitor attraction, visited by Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VIII.
Chichester Cathedral is enriched with culture, history and elegant architecture and has opened its doors to the public for over nine centuries.
Take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Bignor Roman Villa.