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Would like to spend a few days (3-4) in rural(ish) England but not too far from ED. Want somewhere with self catering, probably down south. Needs to be where there are interesting walks. Could be by the sea but doesn't have to be. Any suggestions please?

mancity68 Wrote:

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> Wiltshire. A3, tiny bit of M3 and head west....

> Loads of pretty places to choose from.


mancity68 this is half a story : Longleat, magnificent Stourhead, Stourton Gardens, crop circles, Salisbury Plain, Stonehenge, the road west, Peter Gabriel, delicate Salisbury Cathedral, 16 locks at Caen Hill (not many people know that)

Tess of the D'Urbevilles, lark song, Downs, Bowood House, West Kennet Long Barrow, so much history and atmosphere. Happy holidays.

Sussex Weald - no distance and good walking, birding etc. Ashdown Forest is a treat for Winnie the Pooh lovers; Bluebell railway is a nostalgic delight.


This place is nice:


https://www.amberleyhousecottages.co.uk/Sussex/Holiday-cottage/The-Well-House/60463

numbers Wrote:

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> where are ye off to then doc? have you made up

> your mind yet?


I'm veering towards Arundel numbers as Lady Norwood suggested, but I'm grateful for all the suggestions. Still haven't finally made up my mind.

Then Arundel is great, as the surrounding areas are beautiful


Amberly, Mid hurst, Petworth, and back lanes to the country pubs are just perfect


Then nearby is also Burpham, The George & Dragon and maybe cricket at the castle ground, but the pub is right next door to the other cricket ground for local matches


Bognor is crap, go take a look. But Goodwood estate and Petworth house are great, a little further out is this place


http://www.charleston.org.uk


As you drive down, take the A29 for the most scenic route

Seabag Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Thanks Seabag. Is Bognor so crap it's worth

> taking

> > a look?

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> Yes it is

>

> And that the new Rolls Royce factory is there

>

> Quite a facinating


Oi Seabag, don't diss the Bog!!

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