HORSHAM, WEST SUSSEX

Horsham town was given as a reward in 947AD by King Eadred, to a Saxon noble for fighting against the Vikings. The town received a Borough Charter in the 13th Century and grew into a thriving, bustling, medieval market town. This is still in evidence today with the narrow, paved "twitterns" (alleyways), pretty tree-lined streets and over fifty medieval buildings.

Lying next to the River Arun is the Grade One listed Parish Church of St Mary's; a church whose origins go back to the very foundations of Horsham. The Church is connected to the centre of the town by "The Causeway", a beautiful tree lined street - one of the most photographed and painted streets in Sussex.

However, Horsham is not a neglected backwater. Its award winning town centre with many Medieval and Tudor buildings provides a superb environment for shopping, strolling, browsing and relaxing. Walking through the mixture of intimate alleyways, wide streets, and landscaped piazzas, it is a delight to explore the specialist shops selling local produce, collectors' items and unusual gifts. Swan Walk is the town's modern and busy shopping mall with many well known high street stores

Horsham has a thriving market scene including Antiques, Local produce and Arts & Crafts. Saturdays is the main day with markets at Market Square and the Carfax. There is also an open air market on Thursdays in the Bishopric.

The Carfax, in the centre of Town, is an ideal spot on Summer's day. Sitting under a parasol you can listen to musicians play in the Victorian bandstand, and admire the award-winning displays of Horsham in Bloom.

Horsham boasts some extremely fine and interesting works of public art, the most recent addition being the spectacular and much talked about water feature "Rising Universe" which celebrates the life and works of the poet Shelley.

A "Riverside Walk" has been established around Horsham, which encircles the town by following the River Arun and some of its many tributary streams. The Walk is 9 miles long and passes through some of the town's most historic and attractive sites. Further details can be found in the special Riverside Walk leaflet, available free of charge.

Horsham Park has something for everyone: Formal gardens, a free summer programme of live music and children's entertainment, coffee shop, superb children's play area, a modern Family Entertainment Centre which includes Ten-pin Bowling and American Pool, and a wide variety of outdoor sports facilities such as tennis and outdoor bowls greens. Horsham Park also boasts one of the finest leisure centres in the South East - The Pavilions in the Park - newly opened in 2002 .

HORSHAM HOTELS

Cisswood House Hotel

Sandygate Lane, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6NF.
Cisswood House is the perfect country house retreat, ideal for both the business and leisure traveller. Set in the West Sussex countryside, in Lower Beeding, just a short drive from Horsham, Gatwick, Crawley & Brighton.

Ghyll Manor Country Hotel

High St, Rusper, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 4PX.
An elegant 17th century manor house, set in one of West Sussex's prettiest villages. Come inside, make yourself at home and relax at Ghyll Manor Country Hotel.

South Lodge Hotel and The Camellia Restaurant

Brighton Road, Lower Beeding, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 6PS.
South Lodge Hotel is a magnificent Victorian Country House set in 93 acres of gardens and parkland, in an elevated position overlooking the South Downs.

HORSHAM ATTRACTIONS

Leonardslee Gardens (1 km) - Visit this beautiful area, an enjoyable day for all the family.
London Gatwick Airport (20 km) - When flying from Gatwick Airport you can leave your car at Cisswood House free of charge.
Arundel Castle` (30 km) - Visit Arundel Castle and learn about all the history it holds. Suitable for all the family.
Brighton(32 km) - Enjoy a variety of different activities in Brighton, being only a 25 minute drive from Cisswood House.

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