Fun in the South Downs

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The South Downs are a range of chalk hills in southern England. This is an area we had not explored, so it was nice to spend some time there this last week.

Bignor Roman Villa

On our way to our accommodation we passed Bignor Roman villa and stopped to take a look. Last year were were at nearby Fishbourne palace that has some amazing mosaics. Bignor is on a smaller scale, but still impressive.

Mosaic with under-floor heating

This villa was discovered by a farmer in 1811. It was a tourist attraction back then and thatched buildings were erected over it back then.

Buildings protecting the mosaics

These buildings are listed as historically important. The site is still owned by the same family. It does not have mains electricity and there are issues with getting solar power without spoiling the location. They are only open in the summer.

Long gallery

It is not a huge site, but still interesting. Only parts of the original villa are preserved. There is a basic cafe there.

New Place Manor

We were staying at New Place Manor in Pulborough, which is not quite as old at only about 800 years.

Manor house

This places has been a family home in recent years and gets rented out for holidays, We had the whole place for our group of twelve with plenty of bedrooms and use of the garden with swimming pool and tennis court.

Fireplace

The house has been modified and extended over the years. It has the largest Tudor fireplace of its type in the country in the main lounge. Yes, there are several lounges too. Queen Elizabeth I visited at some point and may have passed through these gates. You come in the other side now and her path would be blocked by the koi pond.

Grand gates

The house has been very nicely renovated with expensive fittings such as copper baths, an Aga cooker and four (!) dishwashers. The place is currently for sale for a bargain £3million.

Petworth House

We had a day out at Petworth House. This is a stately home with extensive gardens and the obligatory grand house. The art collection there is amazing and shows how rich the owners were. They have lots of paintings by JMW Turner. The room below has wooden carvings all over the wall. Over the fireplace is a portrait of Henry VIII by Holbein.

Carved room. People removed using Google tools

Every room is full of art and they have a whole gallery wing for some of the collections. I am no art expert, but I enjoyed some works by Hieronymus Bosch and William Blake. They also have a very old globe that shows people were not daft back then.

16th century globist propaganda

The Pig Restaurant

As it was a special family event we had a meal at The Pig. This is a very nice restaurant hidden down some narrow country roads.

The Pig

We had booked a private room where they serve you a feast from options you select on the menu. The food was excellent.

Lunch

There is a vineyard next door and they have a big kitchen garden where a lot of the food is grown.

Kitchen garden

There is plenty more to explore in this part of England. We passed Arundel Castle, but did not have time to go in. There are lots more Roman remains too. The villages are full of quaint old houses. We shall have to go back and see more.

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I would love to stay in a place like that. We did once or twice in the past, down in Cornwall. We love Sussex, it’s a gorgeous county with lots to offer.

This was not a cheap trip, but my parents treated us. If you have a big group then it can be a better deal than a post hotel. Years ago we stayed in one of the buildings at Hampton Court. It is certainly something to remember.

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Reminded of this family that bought a Castle 🏰 and rent rooms in airbnb

In that part of the country you could spend a lot of money on a fairly bland house as it is generally expensive. If you take on an old place then you have to expect to spend more on keeping it liveable and things like heating will be expensive. We got a nice experience there.

I got Spartacus vibes in the first few photos!

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Well the Romans were very active in England 2000 years ago. They left a lot of buildings and artifacts behind.

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Petworth House looks the best of all the attractions, it reminds me villas here

the first 2 looks like less curated, they could do well with more investment on them

It must have been an incredible experience to stroll through those ancient traces of Roman life!