Discover the best top things to do in Arun District, United Kingdom including Findon Valley Free Church, Castillo Arundel Inglaterra, Gaston Farm, Cissbury Ring, The Earl's Garden, Angmering Motorsports Centre, Arundel Castle and Gardens, Arundel Cathedral, St Catherines Church, Church of St Mary Magdalene.
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The highest hill fort in Sussex dates back about 5000 years and has a hugely varied part in history, predominantly as a defence location for the area and observation point in times of conflict. Now the hill is a wonderful ipart of the South Downs National Park and provides a haven for nature, with wild ponies, rare flora and a peaceful public leisure area for walking and hiking.
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These stunning gardens are designed as a series of interconnected rooms with their green oak Pagodas (one of which is architecturally decorated with antlers), water features and fountains and Oberon's Palace with its shell grotto inside. Opened in 2008 as a tribute to Thomas Howard, the 14th Earl of Arundel, the gardens have lush planting and different characteristics as you move from one of the 'rooms' to another, exploring the different spaces and hidden corners, while as a backcloth you can see Arundel Cathedral and the Church of St Nicholas over the hedges. The Earl's Garden leads onto other gardens - the rose and vegetable gardens and the glass houses. The Gardens are not to be missed and a delightful surprise to find on visiting the Castle, while there is also a new Water Garden, as a wildlife reserve, on the site of the Stew Ponds.
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Really enjoyed our day at the racing. £12 for adults, £6 for kids, free for the little little ones... great value. Take some chairs, take a coolbox etc, you'll have a great day. Basic snacks are available on site, chips and curry was a winner! The racing was fan, entertaining and exciting. The banger racing was a good laugh and we love the car jump! Seeing a Nissan Micra try to jump 20 cars and then clear the lot... more than once... that was worth the money alone! Overall, really pleased we went along and we certainly be going back again.
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Arundel Castle and Gardens open from 5th August 2020. Open Tuesdays to Sundays inclusive and August bank holiday Monday. Arundel Castle, home of the Duke of Norfolk, reflecting nearly 1,000 years of history,and commanding the surrounding landscape with magnificent views across the South Downs and River Arun. Fine furniture and works of art in sumptuously furnished rooms. Ancient Motte & Keep. Spectacular gardens. 14th century Fitzalan Chapel. Collection of arms & armour. Personal possessions of Mary Queen of Scots. Pre-booked tickets only.
From the moment we walked up the drive and saw the beautiful and striking Arundel castle home to the Duke of Norfolk it was simply just breathtaking, and inside was stunning, the library took my breath away. The most amazing castle I have ever visited. The gardens are beautiful with so many beautiful features, with the beautiful Arundel Cathedral as a back drop. Would most definitely return and highly recommend a visit
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Outside and inside this is a wonderful Cathedral Church, honouring St. Mary the Virgin and St. Philip Howard. It is full of the most amazing sculptures and memorials. The cathedral is not old (1873) so all of the architecture is crisp and clean, but it follows traditional designs and looks so.much like the cathedrals of Notre Dame or Mont Saint Michel on the outside. The special features to look out for are: The stations of the cross The tomb of Saint Philip the Martyr The stunning altars Fabulous stained glass windows, especially the circular west window Two 12th Century large carvings of 'The Raising of Lazarus' The Tapestry and altar drapes 16th Century paintings of the Kings of England and Wales
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