Attractions

Oaklands Way, Chichester PO19 6AP
Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre is a theatre and Grade II* listed building situated in Oaklands Park in the city of Chichester, West Sussex, England. Designed by Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya, it was opened by its founder Leslie Evershed-Martin in 1962.

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PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY
Important Modern British permanent collection and temporary exhibitions in extended townhouse space.

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Chichester Cathedral
Chichester Cathedral is a living, working place of worship that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries. Built to the glory of God, the Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Chichester which covers East and West Sussex. It was founded in 681 as the ancient Diocese of Selsey, which was based at Selsey Abbey, until the see was translated to Chichester in 1075.

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Goodwood Racecourse
The most beautiful racecourse in the world
Horseracing has been part of Goodwood since 1802 when the 3rd Duke of Richmond introduced the sport. Fast forward two hundred years, there are 19 unique racedays including the Qatar Goodwood Festival. To a backdrop of fabulous racing, Goodwood Racecourse offers a stunning choice of bars, dining and private hospitality.

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Goodwood Motor Circuit
Nestled at the foot of the Sussex Downs, the track is the only classic circuit in the world to remain entirely in its original form, after being lovingly restored. Home of the world-famous Goodwood Revival and Members' Meeting, Goodwood Motor Circuit combines all the nostalgia of the golden era of motorsport with the modern technology of today.

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Fontwell Park Racecourse
Fontwell Park is set in spectacular surroundings between Chichester and Arundel. Steeped in horse racing history and the only remaining figure of eight jumps track in UK, Fontwell Park stages live horse racing throughout the year. Located on the South Coast,

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Chichester Harbour
Chichester Harbour National Landscape is a thriving recreational Harbour and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, internationally recognised for rare habitats and protected species. Stretching over 74km2, or 9,226 acres, the Harbour remains fairly undeveloped, and is a fantastic example of a natural environment.
Within Chichester Harbour, there are 10 different types of habitat, ranging from deep sea channels to woodland, supporting a vast array of wildlife from microorganisms and plankton to seals and birds. There are very few other Harbours of this size which support such diverse habitats.
As well as being home to a wide variety of animals and mammals, this small pocket of West Sussex and Hampshire includes several hundred businesses and farms, as well as over 4,000 houses. The Harbour community is close knit and a significant number of the businesses are intrinsically linked to Harbour life – supporting the fishing, tourism and boating sectors. Whilst a large proportion of the houses existed before the Harbour received its official designations, one thing connects properties old and new; it’s a special place to live and now home to 10,000 residents.
With over 500 historic sites, more than 5,000 moorings, almost 100km of public rights of way, 14 sailing clubs and 12,000 boats Chichester Harbour welcomes around 1.3 million visitors a year from across the UK and beyond. The most popular past time is walking, but the dark night skies and general tranquillity make this area the perfect location for rest and relaxation.