Parham House and Gardens
Parham House and Gardens

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Tel code: 01798 | code search
Postcode: RH20 | code search
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Folk Customs:
Jack in the Green
Little Edith's Treat

Pulborough Events

August
Ice Cream Sundae
Live Crafts & Food Fair

October
Autumn Foraging and Countryside Day

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Chequers Hotel
"Good Points: We were made very welcome by all the staff, the service was excellent and we will visit you again Bad Points: The shower temperature was difficult to get just ..." More

Brinsbury Campus
"Spent 4 days here. Rooms good, location fabulous. Loved all the piglets and lambs. Our group had 18 rooms and food was fantastic. We couldn't have been looked after better ..." More

White Horse Inn
"We called in on to this pub by chance on our way home from a day at the coast with our teenage daughters. We first of all ..." More

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During 1985, the YTS 'Youthforce' team, repaired all of the ...More

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Latest reviews | Events in Pulborough | 10 Places to Stay

A large village, overlooking The River Arun and The South Downs, with a full list of things to see and do. Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve is one of them, where wildlife and extensive visiting birds can be admired or walk along the nature trail. If stained glass windows are your pleasure then the 12th Century church of St Mary’s boasts 9 of them, add together eight bells, the oldest of which date back to 1636 and the invitation to visitors to try bell ringing is a definite recipe for success. Parham House is a spellbinding Elizabethan House set in an ancient Deer Park at the foot of the South Downs, home to historic artwork, ancient needlework and furniture, all set in majestic grounds with a maze, walled garden and a lake, nothing has been forgotten and will be remembered always. Amberley Castle and the fascinating Museum is only 5 miles away. Or if dangling a fishing rod in a charming river and crossing your fingers is a passion, then what better place than the River Adur where either Coarse or Game fishing is sure to please. Pulborough is a place to visit that you won’t wish to leave.

Attraction

Bignor Roman Villa
Coates Manor
Parham House and Gardens
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Classes

Dance - Davies School of Dance

Dentist

Pulborough Dental Surgery
Vitality

Doctor

Lower Street Surgery
Pulborough Medical Group

Estate Agent

Cubitt & West
Fowlers
Leonard Guy & Co
Monkhouse & Partners

Golf Club

West Sussex Golf Club

Inn

White Horse Inn

Market

Toat Café Car Boot

Pub and Bar

Five Bells
Labouring Man
Queens Head
White Horse Inn

Restaurant

Garden Restaurant
Golden Willow
Marakesh Restaurant
Old Forge Restaurant
Queens Head
Sawyards

School

Windlesham House School

Self-Catering

Brinsbury Campus

Solicitor

Anderson Longmore & Higham

Taxi

Pulborough Private Car Hire
Tony's Private Hire

Vet

Crossways Veterinary Group

Sports Clubs

Horsham Judo Club (Martial Arts)
Pulborough CC (Cricket)

Shops

Hot Pink Peony
Sussex Farm Foods
Wyevale Garden Centre
Big Plant Nursery
Flint Acres Farm
Malthouse Cottage Farm

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Stopham Pets & Animal Supplies
Corden Pharmacy
Country Flowers
J Dixon-Salt
Bell Gallery
Martin Speight
The Acorn Centre
M.J.Suter
Beneficial Health

Antiques

Wadsworthýs Ltd
Barn Antiques
Wadsworths

Activities

Mill Farm Fishery(Fishing)

Places to Stay near Pulborough

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Chequers Hotel (0.56 miles)

Chequers Hotel

Chequers Hotel is a traditional small hotel on the edge of the South Downs in Pulborough. With extended breathtaking views over the Downs and Arun Wild Brooks, Chequers is the perfect place to enjoy an ... More | visit website

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Orchard Mead (2.10 miles)

Orchard Mead
John and Siggy Rutherford are your hosts at this charming and comfortable home set in rural surroundings but only 5 minutes from the main A29. Bedrooms are well equipped and comfortably furnished, including pure ... More
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Roundabout Hotel (2.11 miles)

Roundabout Hotel

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The Roundabout hotel is a get-away-from-it-all location in the heart of the West Sussex countryside. Elegance, peace and quiet, total comfort and personal service create a relaxed atmosphere with a hint ... More

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Brinsbury Campus (2.38 miles)

Brinsbury Campus

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Brinsbury Campus is located on the outskirts of Pulborough situated in 250 hectares of rolling countryside. Brinsbury is ideally located Just 16 miles to Goodwood, 17 miles to Chichester and ... More

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Swan Inn (2.84 miles)

Swan Inn

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Swan Inn, which dates from 1382, combines the very best traditions of a traditional coaching Inn.Situated in a picturesque village setting,The Swan Inn is a charming and Traditional family run ... More

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Arundel Holt Court (2.96 miles)

Arundel Holt Court

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Arundel Holt Court is a large family home set in the hills close to Petworth, Pulborough, Billingshurst, Fittleworth and Wisborough Green. We reckon we have one of the ... More | visit website

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Abingworth Hall (3.11 miles)

Abingworth Hall

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Abingworth Hall occupies a country estate that dates back some seven centuries and stands beside its own lake in seven acres of parkland within ... More

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White Horse Hotel (3.30 miles)

White Horse Hotel

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The 400 year old White Horse Inn , a traditional Coaching Inn for many years in the past has been completely and tastefully refurbished in Autumn 2006 and now provides ... More

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Amberley Castle (3.80 miles)

Amberley Castle
Since the 12th century, Amberley Castle has nestled in the lee of the lovely South Downs, few have had the good fortune to discover what lies within its walls - until now! The oak ... More | visit website
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Stable House (4.33 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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