The hilltop town of
ARUNDEL
, eighteen miles west of Brighton, has for seven centuries been the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk, whose fine castle looks over the valley of the River Arun. The medieval town's well-preserved appearance and picturesque setting draws in the crowds on summer weekends, but at any other time a visit reveals one of West Sussex's least spoilt old towns. Arundel also has a unique place in English cricket: traditionally, the first match of every touring side... [More]
Arundel Park offers excellent service with a genuine smile. The hotel is ideally located for touring the South-East, being close to all the amenities of Arundel, as well as the nearby towns of Portsmouth, Chichester, Worthing, Brighton, and London. In addition, Gatwick Airport is just a 30 minute tr... [More]
The Comfort Inn Arundel is a modern hotel offering excellent facilities. All bedrooms are en-suite with satellite television, hairdryer and hospitality drawer. The hotel is an excellent base for visiting the spectacular Arundel Castle or exploring the delights of West Sussex, Chichester, Bognor Regi... [More]
Complimentary .................................. NewspaperYou Can Live Like A Baronet At The Hilton Avisford ParkAfter All, It Was Once The Home Of Baronet MontaguAdmiral And Friend Of Lord Nelson. Set In 89 Acres Of LovelyGardens And Parkland In Englands South Downs, Avisford ParkIs As Majestic Now... [More]
This Georgian Coaching Inn, Built Over 200 Years Ago, Is Located Near Arundel Castle. Visitors Can Explore A Wealth Of Historic Buildings, As Well As Delightful Antique Shops Nearby. Venturing Slightly Further, One Can Find Chichester Harbour, The Sussex Downs And The High Weald. Guests Can Experien... [More]
The Norfolk Arms is a charming Georgian Coaching Inn, built over 200 years ago by the 10th Duke of Norfolk. It soon became the local meeting place and a popular resting spot for weary travellers. To this day the Arundel Society for the Prosecution of Thieves and Felons still hold their annual Dinner... [More]