Things to do in West Sussex, England: The Best Architectural Buildings

February 22, 2022 Margarita Chappel

Discover the best top things to do in West Sussex, United Kingdom including Holy Trinity Church, St Michael, St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church, Goodwood House, Chichester Cathedral, St Catherines Church, Manor House Littlehampton, St Mary the Virgin Church, St Nicolas Church Old Shoreham, Crawley Museum.
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1. Holy Trinity Church

Church Street, Cuckfield RH17 5JZ England +44 1444 456461 http://www.holytrinitycuckfield.org
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Holy Trinity Church

2. St Michael

Church St, Amberley England +44 7596 827810 https://www.amberleystmichael.org.uk
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

St Michael

Reviewed By 997jodyh

A beautiful church in a gorgeous village in West Sussex. My father is buried here and I can't wish for a more tranquil and special place to remember his life. A well-kept graveyard and well maintained church.

3. St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church

Vicarage Lane Opposite Fletchers Croft Public Car Park, Steyning BN44 3YQ England +44 1903 813276 http://www.steyningparishchurch.org
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

St Andrew and St Cuthman's Church

4. Goodwood House

Chichester PO18 0PX England +44 1243 775000 http://www.goodwood.co.uk/home.aspx
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4.5 based on 348 reviews

Goodwood House

Nestled in the spectacular Sussex countryside, surrounded by mature parklands, and home to the Dukes of Richmond for centuries, Goodwood House combines the glamour of a great English country house with the warmth of a family home. With an outstanding collection of art on display, the House is open to visitors from March to October.

Reviewed By kathycN4618PO

For one of my 70th birthday treats I invited seven special girlfriends to Goodwood House tour and afternoon tea. The House, built in 1600s, now refurbished in the Regency style, is set in beautiful surroundings and is the seat of the Earl of Richmond. We were greeted with the warmth of open log fires and friendly doorman, reception staff and Louise our tour guide. Her knowledge of the House, its architecture and detail of the state apartments was very well presented, her enthusiasm of the Art collection, including two Canalettos and George Stubbs favouring the Charlton Hunt, furniture and French porcelains housed in the Card Room gave us all a wonderful, leisurely informative tour. An amazing Tea was taken in the Ballroom served by friendly waiting staff, the selection of freshly made sandwiches, sumptuous delicate cakes and pastries with scones, clotted cream and jam all washed down with our own choice of selected teas made for an unhurried, pleasurable afternoon. Thank you Goodwood House for such a beautiful time.

5. Chichester Cathedral

West Street, Chichester PO19 1RP England +44 1243 782595 [email protected] http://www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 2,075 reviews

Chichester Cathedral

This magnificent Cathedral has stood at the centre of Chichester for over 900 years. With unique architecture from each century of its life, this Cathedral is both ancient and modern, where original medieval features sit alongside world famous contemporary artworks. Chichester Cathedral is open every day from 10.00am - 4.00pm. We have made a number of changes to ensure that you can visit our historic site safely. Measures in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 include the provision of hand sanitiser stations, an enhanced cleaning regime and all Cathedral staff and volunteers will be wearing face masks. We are also delivering a revised schedule of services. Further details about attending for public worship can be found on our website.

Reviewed By Didydoo - Upper Slaughter, United Kingdom

We were really warmly welcomed upon arrival and spent a delightful hour looking at the varied monuments, sculptures and artwork. A balance of ancient and modern, the Cathedral displays magnificent stained glass windows (one designed by Chagall) as well as modern tapestries and a lovely Bronze of Christ emerging from the tomb. Cafe is well run and there is a cheerful atmosphere everywhere.

6. St Catherines Church

Beach Road, Littlehampton England
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

St Catherines Church

7. Manor House Littlehampton

Manor House Church Street, Littlehampton BN17 5EW England http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-297459-manor-house-littlehampton-west-sussex#.WDmeN9J77IU
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Manor House Littlehampton

8. St Mary the Virgin Church

22 Goda Road, Littlehampton BN17 5EN England
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

St Mary the Virgin Church

9. St Nicolas Church Old Shoreham

St. Nicolas Cottage St. Nicolas Lane, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5NH England http://www.saintnicolas.org.uk
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

St Nicolas Church Old Shoreham

10. Crawley Museum

The Tree, 103 High Street, Crawley RH10 1DD England +44 1293 539088 [email protected] http://www.crawleymuseums.org
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Crawley Museum

Crawley Museum is a independent local history museum, which tells the history of the town through objects and their stories. Our collections include objects from Crawley prehistory, its medieval settlement, the Victorian town and the 20th Century New Town development. Items on permanent display include our 1903 Rex Forecar and a Bronze Age sword. We also have a temporary exhibition space. This hosts a variety of displays which change regularly. We also collect contemporary objects. We celebrate Crawley’s communities today through our oral history collections, temporary exhibitions and community engagement projects. We are fully accessible to wheelchair users. We welcome children as visitors. Due to Covid-19 we have made a number of changes to keep our visitors and volunteers safe. All visitors need to wear face coverings unless they are exempt. We are a free museum but welcome a donation if you can afford it as it helps to pay our running costs.

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