Peaceful self catering holiday apartment close to Chichester Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery, Roman Villa and the beaches at the Whitterings.
Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: TV
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Fridge
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Living/dining room: TV
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Induction Hob, Fridge
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Terrace with garden furniture. No smoking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
Modern city centre living in the heart of Chichester - a perfect apartment for four, Roman Quarter is a very impressive, recently developed apartment that offers comfortable modern living. On the doorstep is everything this wonderful historic city has to offer yet it is tucked away in the tranquil setting beside the tree lined East Walls. This is a two bedroomed ground floor apartment with a double and a twin bedroom, appointed to a very high standard that immediately feels welcoming when you step through the door. It is well laid out offering full en-suite facilities and a very comfortable living area and fully equipped kitchen. Outside the living area there is a small terrace with table and two chairs.
It is a pleasant walk down a choice of lanes into the very heart of Chichester where you can experience a city fused with a blend of modern and historic. The Market Cross at the very centre is where the four main city streets converge offering fine shopping and the choice of many restaurants’ coffee shops and bars.
There is plenty to occupy you here for a short break or stay a little longer and venture out to explore the South Downs and Chichester Harbour both very close at hand. Chichester is one of the great well-preserved Georgian cities in the UK. It has played a key role in the affairs of Sussex since at least Roman times. The city’s broad streets are packed with Listed buildings headed by the towering presence of the cathedral now home to a family of peregrine falcons who swoop over the city at dusk. The city centre is neatly enclosed within the ancient city walls which helps to make Chichester compact and pleasant to explore on foot. It is a cosmopolitan vibrant and friendly city proudly combining two thousand years of heritage with a lively lifestyle. Chichester is also home to the famous Festival Theatre.
A couple of miles south west of the city you come to Chichester Harbour. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a plethora of wildlife that shares this delightful area with the sailing activity that abounds. The harbour is made up of a series of tidal creeks and Bosham, pronounced Bozzum, is probably the best known of the quayside villages and offers much of interest. The coast road round to the quay floods twice daily giving Bosham a changing outlook between low and high water.
Venture north to the South Downs and Trundle Hill offers spectacular views back to the city as well as a great view over Goodwood Racecourse and the wonderful Downland hills that make this an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is an area that has much to offer and it is worth enjoying both Chichester and these wonderful surroundings. Beach 6⅓ miles.
It is a pleasant walk down a choice of lanes into the very heart of Chichester where you can experience a city fused with a blend of modern and historic. The Market Cross at the very centre is where the four main city streets converge offering fine shopping and the choice of many restaurants’ coffee shops and bars.
There is plenty to occupy you here for a short break or stay a little longer and venture out to explore the South Downs and Chichester Harbour both very close at hand. Chichester is one of the great well-preserved Georgian cities in the UK. It has played a key role in the affairs of Sussex since at least Roman times. The city’s broad streets are packed with Listed buildings headed by the towering presence of the cathedral now home to a family of peregrine falcons who swoop over the city at dusk. The city centre is neatly enclosed within the ancient city walls which helps to make Chichester compact and pleasant to explore on foot. It is a cosmopolitan vibrant and friendly city proudly combining two thousand years of heritage with a lively lifestyle. Chichester is also home to the famous Festival Theatre.
A couple of miles south west of the city you come to Chichester Harbour. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a plethora of wildlife that shares this delightful area with the sailing activity that abounds. The harbour is made up of a series of tidal creeks and Bosham, pronounced Bozzum, is probably the best known of the quayside villages and offers much of interest. The coast road round to the quay floods twice daily giving Bosham a changing outlook between low and high water.
Venture north to the South Downs and Trundle Hill offers spectacular views back to the city as well as a great view over Goodwood Racecourse and the wonderful Downland hills that make this an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is an area that has much to offer and it is worth enjoying both Chichester and these wonderful surroundings. Beach 6⅓ miles.