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Cheap Self Catering in West Sussex

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Cheap Self Catering in West Sussex

This is the self catering information page for West Sussex. Please select a destination from the list below to view self catering in and nearby that destination. For information on West Sussex, check out our helpful description of West Sussex or the map of West Sussex below.

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Luxury hotels in West Sussex

Searching for a luxury hotel in West Sussex? The following hotels offer luxury at great prices...
From £100 per night!

The Goodwood Park Hotel, Westhampnett, West Sussex
Hotel photo: The Goodwood Park Hotel
From £65 per night!

Arora International Gatwick ~ Crawley, Crawley, West Sussex
Hotel photo: Arora International Gatwick ~ Crawley
From £65 per night!

The Burlington Hotel - Guest House, West Worthing, West Sussex
Hotel photo: The Burlington Hotel - Guest House

Discover West Sussex

West Sussex Reference MapReference map of West Sussex
Crossed by a ridge of chalk that forms the extensive range of hills known as the South Downs, West Sussex is an undulating and wooded county, with St Leonard's Forest just east of Horsham, and The Weald, a formerly densely wooded area, running the width of the county. Chichester harbour, the High Weald and the Sussex Downs have all been designated as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Prehistoric people who lived on the wooded Downs first settled West Sussex, but the modern history of the county did not begin until the Romans founded a small kingdom on the present day site of Chichester. Constantly raided by the Danes, Saxons settled in the area but were later pushed out by the Normans, who built a number of castles in the region, including the well-preserved and sizeable stronghold at Arundel.

In the 15th and 16th centuries the Sussex Weald was the prime centre of the English iron industry, but during the 18th century the industry moved to the coal rich Midlands and was replaced by agriculture. Following the development of the rail system during the 19th century, seaside resorts sprang up along the south coast, and commuter towns began to develop to the north of the county.

Today West Sussex is still widely farmed, retains much of its woodland, picturesque scenery and villages. Due to its warm climate and relatively close proximity to London, it has a prosperous tourist industry.

You are currently viewing Self Catering in West Sussex. You may also view Serviced Accommodation in West Sussex, Hotels in West Sussex.

Distances and directions are approximate, as the crow flies and may be further by road.
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