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Ten great reasonsto visit Midhurst
� Savour...gourmet food at venues from award winning cafes to fine dining restaurants.
� Explore...stunning bluebell walks in the woods or the outstanding National Trust garden at Woolbeding.
� Traverse...the beautiful South Downs Way - you decide whether it’s a gentle stroll or a high-adrenaline mountain bike ride!
� Immerse...yourself in the history surrounding the iconic Tudor ruins of old Cowdray House.
� Enjoy...markets, events and festivals in Midhurst’s Medieval Market Square, surrounded by historic Tudor buildings.
� Thrill...at the drama of polo matches at Cowdray Park.
� Discover...the heart of the South Downs National Park and the home ofthe Park’s new Visitor Centre.
� Indulge...in a spot of retail therapy in Midhurst’s enticing independent shops - there’s even 2 hoursfree parking!
� Delight...in wine and beer tasting at some of the South Downs’ finest vineyards and micro-breweries.
� Experience...the tranquility of rare bird watching on Iping Common.
Contentsn Ten great reasons to visit Midhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
n Visit Midhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
n Midhurst town map and walks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
n Places to eat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
n Places to stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
n Shopping in Midhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
n Wider area map of towns, villages and attractions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
n The South Downs National Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
n The National Trust in the South Downs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
n What’s on in and around Midhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
n Sporting and leisure activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
n Just a bit further afield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
n How to get here - Visitor information - Emergency information .. . . . . . 32
Thank YouThis brochure has been produced by Midhurst Tourism Partnershipwith grateful support from:
For more information please go to individual attraction websites, visitmidhurst.com or the
South Downs National Park Visitor Centre.
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MidhurstTown Council
Photographs kindly shared by the groups to the left, Chichester District Council and the featured attractions.
Additional photographs with thekind permission of: Clive Bennett,Amanda D’Arcy, Lesley Campbell,Misca Haller and Anne Purkiss
To advertise on our website or in nextyear’s brochure please email us at:enquiries@visitmidhurst.com
VisitMidhurst
Midhurst holds a unique position at the heart of the South Downs National Park. While historic buildings greet you at every turn, a legacy of the town’s regional importance since the Iron Age, the modern Midhurst offers something for everyone.
A great base for discoveryMidhurst makes the perfect place for a great break – there’s quality accommodation to suit all budgets and a wide range of activities and tourist attractions all within easy reach.
Food and DrinkThe South Downs are fast gaining a reputation for being a foodie’s delight, with plenty of local producers, fantastic vineyards and independent breweries. Making the most of the wide range of local fare on offer are a whole host of inviting places to eat and drink.
ShopMidhurst is independent to its core. You’ll find not only all your
daily essentials but also plenty of individual and unusual shops providing the full range from antique and vintage through to modern and quirky.
Out and aboutDiscover the dramatic ruins of Cowdray’s Tudor mansion, surrounded by beautiful parkland, explore miles of public footbaths, cycle paths and bridleways and, of course, the stunning, rolling hills of the South Downs. Play golf, try fly fishing or go shooting. For dramatic action without the effort, the regular polo matches are hard to beat!
To find out more, read on or go to:visitmidhurst.com
2 Market Square | Cowdray Ruins | North Street | Church Hill
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4 West Street | Glaziers Lane | Wool Lane | North Street 5
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WALKINGHistoric centre of town
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up to 2 hours FREE parking
Visitor Information Point
Public Toilets
Bus Station / Coach Parking
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Midhurst Town Trail and historic trails
Footpath
Woolbeding Walk
Please note this mapis not to scale.
6 Cowdray Farm Shop & Cafe | Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa | Park House | Garton’s Coffee House
Places to eat
There’s an amazing array of places to eat in and around Midhurst. No matter whether you’re after low-key and informal or something rather smarter, you’re sure to find somewhere that fits the bill.
In Midhurst:You will find everything from al fresco eating in the newly refurbished Market Square (a great place to take a break while walking the Town Trail), cream teas in medieval surroundings and Spanish tapas right through to modern British fine dining.
There are also a multitude of independent cafés and teashops as well as restaurants featuring cuisine from all corners of the globe.
Out of Town:Here the traditional country pub really comes in to its own – but think beyond conventional English pub grub or gastropubs. Instead expect gardens with great views of the Downs, cosy log fires in winter and landlords who keep great cellars and serve great food. The farmland of the South Downs is a fantastic resource so look out for plenty of locally sourced ingredients on the menus.
Locally sourced ingredients are also a feature at the award-winning Cowdray Farm Shop & Café on the outskirts of Midhurst. In store there is a traditional butchery serving Estate reared meat, a comprehensive deli counter with a range of artisan cheeses and a selection of charcuterie.
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Places to stay
Midhurst may have played host to Kings, Queens and A-list celebrities but there’s accommodation in and around town to suit budgets large and small.
In Midhurst:Within town visitors can choose from self-catering accommodation in elegant Georgian houses and B&Bs hidden away down side-streets right through to luxurious accommodation at The Spread Eagle Hotel, one of the oldest buildings in town. There are old coaching inns, studio apartments and boutique hotels. No matter whether you’re travelling alone or with the family, whatever your idea of a country retreat, you’ll find something that meets your needs.
Out of Town:Indulge yourself at Park House Hotel & Spa (complete with golf course and tennis courts)or take your pick from country pubs with cosy rooms and tranquil rural B&Bs. There are also generous quantities of self-catering accommodation including a number of cottages on the Cowdray Estate.
If a gathering of the clan is what you’re after, the area is home to venues ranging from low-key to luxurious where you can host the ultimate party.
Alternatively, if a golfing weekend is more your style, you don’t even have to leave the golf club to reach your room.
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Shoppingin Midhurst
Visitors to Midhurst are spoilt for choice; just take a stroll along West Street, Red Lion Street, Church Hill, Knockhundred Row and North Street and you’ll discover a wealth of independent retailers.
The result is a vibrant shopping experience; great quality, fantastic diversity and establishments that will exceed your expectations at every turn.
The Old and the NewYou’ll find women’s fashion boutiques offering something for all tastes and budgets as well as a traditional bespoke tailors. There are also jewellers offering the best in contemporary design alongside watch and clock repair specialists where you can often glimpse the experts at work.
If you’re inspired by the environment to walk or cycle in the area, there are shops who can equip you for that as well.
The Traditional and the ExoticTake your pick from design classics, contemporary style or outstanding vintage and retro finds across the full range of homewares, fabrics and accessories, or opt for unique gifts and furniture sourced from all over the globe.
Delicious DelightsMidhurst boasts a traditional, family-run butcher, shops selling real ales and fine wines, spectacular cakes, inspirational baking supplies and a great delicatessen…. If the many cafés and restaurants haven’t already dealt with your hunger then these should ensure you’re well-fed and suitably refreshed during your stay!
Four legs as well as two!There’s no need for your horses or dogs to feel left out either as Midhurst also has a number of shops that can provide for their every need.
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Midhurst Common
Please note this map is not to scale and all locations are approximate.
The wider area,towns, villagesand attractions
Hollycombe Steam Collection Woolbeding Gardens Lurgashall Winery Upperton Vineyards Petworth House and Deer Park RSPB Pulborough Brooks Bignor Roman Villa Arundel Castle and Gardens RSPB Pagham Nature Reserve RSPB Medmerry Reserve, Bracklesham Fishbourne Roman Palace CHICHESTER: Pallant House Gallery, Otter Gallery, The Novium, South Downs Planetarium, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester Cathedral, Chichester Canal, Tourist Information; Tangmere Military Aviation Museum Goodwood: Goodwood House, Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood Motor Circuit, Cass Sculpture Foundation Weald & Downland Open Air Museum West Dean College & Gardens Stansted Park Stately Home Uppark House and Garden Hinton Ampner
South Downs Way
Serpent Trail
Countryside sites
South Downs National Park
Railway stations
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The South DownsNational Park
From rolling hills to bustling market towns, the South Downs National Park’s landscapes cover 1,600km2 of breathtaking views and hidden gems. Midhurst nestles in the heart of the National Park and is the home of the South Downs Centre – the perfect place to plan your adventures.
Stunning HeathlandsThe town of Midhurst is surrounded by some of the best lowland heath in the country. This gentle landscape is home to sand lizards, Dartford warblers and nightjars. In spring it’s bright with yellow gorse but come high summer the purple heather takes centre stage. But look closer and you’ll start to notice many other plants – bog cotton-grass, orchids, sundew and the amusingly titled sprawling dodder.
Iping and Stedham common are both easy to visit on foot or by bus from Midhurst. Stretch your legs further with a walk to Ambersham
common. Heaths are great places to visit with dogs but with animals out grazing and ground birds nesting don’t forget to take the lead.
Taste the National ParkThe National Park is increasingly being recognised for the high-quality, sustainable food produced in its landscapes. With over 20 vineyards and more than 50 breweries, dairies creating over 80 regional cheeses, Southdown Lamb, Sussex Beef and superb fish from the Sussex and Hampshire coastal waters, this is a real foodie haven.
Plan your epicurean adventures at southdownsfood.org where you’ll find hundreds of local food and farm shops, restaurants, pubs and cafés, vineyards, breweries and food producers eager to share a range of delicious produce grown, reared, caught and made in the area.
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The National Trust in the South Downs
The National Trust cares for over 15,000 acres of the South Downs, protecting landscapes and wildlife alongside houses and gardens rich in historyand colour.
West of Midhurst is Uppark – a Georgian mansion packed with beautiful furnishings. Seek out the incredible 18th-century doll’s house, and relax on lawns overlooking the South Downs. ‘Below stairs’ you’ll find Victorian servants’ quarters, once home to a young HG Wells and inspiration for his Gothic horror, The Time Machine.
To the north is magnificent 17th-century Petworth House and Park, with its world-famous art collection and fascinating historic kitchens. 2016 commemorates the 300th anniversary of Petworth Park’s famous designer, ‘Capability’ Brown, celebrated here by intriguing exhibitions, films, themed walks and talks.
The chalk grassland, ancient woodsand heaths around Midhurst are
wonderful walking destinations. Head out along the River Rother, through Woolbeding Parkland and into the countryside. Woolbeding Gardens lie at the heart of the estate, a horticultural jewel packed with floral borders and follies.
Nearby Harting Down nature reserve offers skylarks and carpets of pyramidal orchids. The site is steeped in history – there’s an Iron Age hill fort and the remains of a Napoleonic war telegraph station on Beacon Hill.
Just 30 minutes away you’ll find Hinton Ampner. The wonderful gardens are filled with scent and colour, feature a delightful walled kitchen garden, quirky topiary, acres of bluebell woods and panoramic views over ancient parkland. In the house you’ll discover intimate rooms filled with beautiful collections.
Go to nationaltrust.org.uk/southdowns for more ideason great days out with theNational Trust.
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What’s on in and around Midhurst27th MarchCadbury Easter Egg TrailWoolbeding Gardens
28th MarchEaster SurprisesFishbourne Roman Palace
9th AprilItalian MarketMidhurst’s Market Square
23rd AprilPolo Season begins
30th AprilCowdray Ruinsopen for seasonCowdray Park
31st April – 1st MayMedieval MidhurstMidhurst’s Market Square
1st – 2nd May Food & Folk FestivalWeald & Downland
6th - 8th MayPetworth Park Antiquesand Fine Art TrailPetworth House
14th MayInternational Polo MatchCowdray Park
19th - 21st MayMay Festival Goodwood Racecourse
4th - 5th JuneHeavy Horse ShowWeald & Downland
10th – 18th JuneSouth Downs WalkWinchester to Eastbourne
16th JuneSussex DayCelebration WalkTillington to Easebourne
17th JuneColour in the GardenWoolbeding Gardens
23rd – 26th JuneFestival of SpeedGoodwood House
17th JulyGold Cup Polo FinalCowdray Park
26th - 30th JulyGlorious GoodwoodGoodwood Racecourse
4th, 11th, 18th, 25th AugustSummer Fun ActivitiesWeald & Downland
5th – 7th AugustChilli FiestaWest Dean
20th – 21st AugustVintage & Steam FestivalWeald & Downland
19th – 29th AugustMADhurst – the Midhurst Music and Arts FestivalMidhurst
29th AugustMADhurst Carnival ProcessionMidhurst
26th – 28th AugustBank Holiday Weekendat the RacesGoodwood Racecourse
9th – 11th SeptemberGoodwood RevivalGoodwood Motor Circuit
26th SeptemberMosaic MakingFishbourne Roman Palace
8th OctoberItalian MarketMidhurst’s Market Square
8th – 9th OctoberAutumn Countryside ShowWeald & Downland
24th OctoberRoman Army WeekFishbourne Roman Palace
29th OctoberMuseum at NightFishbourne Roman Palace
26th – 27th NovemberChristmas MarketWeald & Downland
DecemberMidhurst ChristmasStreet Party - see visitmidhurst.com for dateMidhurst’s Market Square, West Street and town centre
For updates and additionalevents please go to:
visitmidhurst.com
More informationalso available at:
cowdray.co.uk nationaltrust.org.uk southdowns.gov.uk goodwood.co.uk westdean.org.uk wealddown.co.uk discoverpetworth.org festivalofchichester.co.uk madhurst.co.uk sussexpast.co.uk
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Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens
Explore... our magnificent collection of early mosaic floors and discover the unique story of the largest Roman home in Britain.
Follow... in the footsteps of our Roman ancestors. Wander around Britain’s first garden, the lavish centrepiece of the Palace.
Join... our activity days throughout the year; from enlisting in our Roman Army to trying your hand at Archaeology!
Sporting andleisure activities
OutdoorsPlay championship golf at Cowdray Park Golf Club (children most welcome on the practise tee for lessons or just for fun). Discover the challenge of clay pigeon shooting with lessons suitable for the novice or accomplished shot (all equipment provided). Experience the beauty of the River Rother while fly fishing – day tickets are available for visitors (from the Post Office in Midhurst and Easebourne Stores) and lessons can be arranged with Cowdray Park’s resident ghillie. Alternatively discover the freedom and exhilaration of exploring the area by bicycle or on horseback.
Midhurst - the home of British poloCowdray Park Polo Club is recognised worldwide as the home of British polo. The season lasts from late April until September and the highlight is the Gold Cup for the British Open Polo Championship, held through June-July. Spectator entry starts from just £5/head (U12s free).
IndoorsThe newly built Grange Centre offers squash and badminton courts, drop-in exercise classes and a well-equipped gym. There’s an indoor climbing wall at Midhurst Rother College that’s open to the public and suitable for all levels from beginner to advanced. Yoga, Pilates and meditation classes are also available at Cowdray Hall – a range of beautiful rooms away from the bustle of busy daily lives.
For more information please visitindividual attraction websites.
For riding call 01243 530460 or07876 560050 to arrange
hacks or lessons.
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Midhurst makes a superb base for exploring the wider delights of the area. Take a day-trip and you’re sure to find something to please everyone!
Heritage and GardensTour magnificent historic buildings (and their surrounding grounds) including Petworth House, Arundel Castle, Chichester Cathedral, Goodwood House and Stansted House or be inspired by the amazing gardens at West Dean.
Picturesque VillagesTake a turning off the main roads and explore the road-less-travelled! Along the way, discover the many charming villages that surround Midhurst, all of which have their own special charms – including award-winning village shops and breweries and a multitude of wonderful country pubs.
Travel through culture,time and spaceDiscover the many specialist museums and galleries the South Downs has to offer, including Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Pallant House Gallery of 20th Century Art, Cass Sculpture Foundation, Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
and South Downs Planetarium. Catch one of Chichester Festival Theatre’s world-class productions in their newly refurbished theatre.
Outstanding CoastlineFor a change in scenery, why not explore our magnificent coastline? Take to a boat to discover the delights of Chichester Harbour or investigate the RSPB nature reserves around Wittering, Selsey and Bracklesham Bay.
Horses and HorsepowerThrill at the thunder of hooves, the roar of engines and incredible aerial displays at one of Goodwood’s many internationally-renowned events. There’s the Festival of Speed, Goodwood Revival and Glorious Goodwood to name just a few.
Art and AntiquesHead to Petworth and delight in Petworth House’s outstanding collection of Old Masters, then wander around the glorious gardens and the Deer Park before discovering the many antique shops and independent retailers for which Petworth is so well-known. See discoverpetworth.org for more info.
For more ideas go to:visitsussex.org
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AMBERFOLDTwo self-catering suites situated in beautiful heath and woodland landscapes.Heyshott, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 0DA01730 601101 | amberfold.com
ROTHER COTTAGEVery comfortable B&B in quiet area, we also welcome campers.Dodsley Grove, Easebourne, West Sussex GU29 9AB01730 812093 | rothercottage.co.uk | campinmygarden.com
REVAMPSVintage/pre-loved clothing, jewellery, furniture, bric-à-brac.Mon-Wed 10-12, Sat 10-5North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DN | 07806 653863
MADhurst - 20th – 29th August 2016Midhurst’s Festival of Music, Art, Dance and DramaFestival Finale - Bank Holiday Monday 29th AugustCarnival procession, family fun day and concert beside the Cowdray Ruins.madhurst.co.uk | twitter.com/Madhurst1 | facebook.com/MADhurstFestival
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• Four court sports hall• Fitness room• Two squash courts• Dance studio• Bar/cafe• Multi-purpose community hall• Community rooms • Sauna, Steam room & Spa• Chichester District Council customer service centre• West Sussex County Council help point• Registrar office• Library
For full calendar of events go to:www.westgateleisure.co.uk
The Grangeyour community and leisure centre
Bepton Road, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9HD T: 01730 816841 E: westgateleisure@chichester.gov.uk
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LUXURY SERVICED APARTMENTS
Situated above Seven Fish in North Street, Midhurst, Upper Deckcomprises two stylish, fully serviced,
one bedroom apartments, with stunning views over Cowdray ruins & surrounding
meadows providing all the amenities you enjoy at home and expect on your
travels.
Upper Deck @ Seven Fish Canteen Bar & Grill,North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex. GU29 9DJ.
t: 01730 817749 or 01730 716289e: enquiries@upperdeckapartments.co.uk
www.upperdeckapartments.co.uk
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The Walled Garden at CowdrayThe Walled Garden at Cowdray Wedding / Events VenueMidhurst, West Sussex GU29 9AL
Tel no: +44(0) 1730 816881 Email: info@walledgardencowdray.co.ukWebsite: www.walledgardencowdray.com
A unique & romanticWedding Venue set
within the beautiful grounds of Cowdray Park
A unique & romanticWedding Venue set
within the beautiful grounds of Cowdray Park
For further details and brochure or to arrange a visit please call or email
For further details and brochure or to arrange a visit please call or email
How to get hereVisitor information
Emergency information
How to get here
Midhurst lies on the iconic A272 between Petersfield and Petworth. Situated between Guildford and the south coast it’s just over an hour away from London - by train from Waterloo to Haslemere (then taxi or No 70 bus) or by car via A3 and A272. Buses also connect to Petersfield Nos 91/92 and to Chichester No 60.
For further information go to traveline.info or Google Maps postcode GU29.
Emergency information
Doctor:Riverbank Medical Centre 01730 812121
Nearest hospital:St Richard’s A&E, Chichester01243 788122
Vets:Woodlands 01730 814321Springfield 01730 816833
Midhurst visitor information
visitmidhurst.com
South Downs Visitor CentreOpposite North Street Car Park
Monday to Thursday 09.00 - 17.00Friday 09.00 - 16.30(check website for Saturday opening hours)
0300 303 1053southdowns.gov.uk
The Grange Leisure CentreBepton Road (brochures available)
Monday to Friday 07.00 - 23.00Saturday 07.30 - 19.30Sunday 09.00 - 19.30
Wider area visitor information
Chichester Tourist Information Centre: The Novium, Tower Street,Chichester PO19 1QH01243 775888visitchichester.org
Parking and coach parkingSee town map on page 5.
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We’re open all day for coffee, satisfying breakfasts,elevenses, afternoon tea, even a late drink besideslunch and dinner as substantial or modest as appetitedictates.The menu is seafood based, but not seafoodexclusive, featuring simply prepared ‘honest food’.
modern, ethical, seafood restaurant & barcontemporary menu, seasonal ingredients
Seven Fish, North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DJ
t: 01730 716280 e: midhurst@sevenfish.co.ukwww.sevenfish.co.uk
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