Description
The whole of Sussex's countryside is a joy to behold, rich with elegant stately homes, fairy-tale castles & colourful gardens. Step back in time with a visit to the once ransacked Arundel Castle and the restored farmsteads at The Weald & Downland Museum. Take a breath of sea air in Littlehampton, with it's award-winning architecture including the Stage by the Sea. East Beach Café and Britain's longest bench!
Departure points to suit you...
Crusader Holidays uses an interchange system, taking place at either Beaconsfield Services (M40), South Mimms Services (M25/A1M) or Thurrock Services (M25).
Here you may have to change to your holiday coach and we are renowned for ensuring that this is smooth and efficient.
The holiday coaches typically depart from Beaconsfield Services at 11.15, Thurrock Services at around 09.30 and South Mimms Services at 10.30. Some customers find it more convenient to join direct at the interchange, please let is know when booking if this is the case.
*Due to increased operational costs, from Monday 16th October 2023 Dover, Folkestone, Canterbury & Ashford joining points will be subject to a £25.00 per person supplement on all 2024 UK Tours.
NOTE: Pick up points are a guide so please refer to your holiday confirmation for specific locations as details are subject to change.
Itinerary
Great Visits!
- 3 nights accommodation- Buffet Breakfast & Dinner- Porterage- Visit & entrance to Arundel Castle Keep & Gardens- Visit & entrance to the Weald & Downland Museum- Visits to Chichester & Littlehampton
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Day 1 - Join the tour at your chosen point and head to interchange. Once on your way southwards, relax and enjoy the wonderful scenery on the way to your weekend hotel. 3 nights with breakfast & dinner.Day 2 - 3 At leisure with 2 included excursions.Weald & Downland Living Museum & ChichesterThe Weald & Downland Living Museum is a hidden gem in the South East, quintessentially British in a picture perfect setting. Discover their fascinating collection of over 50 historic rescued rural homes and buildings, from as early as 950AD, set amongst 40 acres of beautiful landscape in the South Downs National Park. Their collection tells the untold stories of the people who lived and worked in rural South East England for over 1,000 years. Café serving hot & cold food, drinks & ice creams. Entrance included.Re-join the coach for a short journey to the Roman Cathedral City, Chichester - enjoy the plethora of grade II listed buildings and other points of interest include the Chichester City Cross which is a type of butter market in the centre. Highly recommended Novium Museum, right in the heart of the city. The museum is free to enter to visit the ground floor and first floor and the top floor features exhibitions, as well as a must-see view of Chichester cathedral and the rooftops. Return to the hotel late afternoon.Arundel Castle, Keep & Gardens & LittlehamptonThere are nearly 1,000 years of history at this great castle, situated in magnificent grounds overlooking the River Arun in West Sussex and built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel.The building we see now owes much to Henry, 15th Duke of Norfolk (1847-1917) and the restoration project was completed in 1900. It was one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electric light, integral fire fighting equipment, service lifts and central heating. The gravity fed domestic water supply also supplied the town. Admission included.Early afternoon head down to the coast to Littlehampton with it's two award-winning beaches, the beautiful River Arun and a large seafront green making Littlehampton a popular destination for individuals, families and couples. Littlehampton is the ideal place to visit. Returning to the hotel late afternoon.Day 4 - Check out and all aboard heading back to interchange - time permitting an interesting stop on the way.
Venue Information
Avisford Park Hotel near Arundel - 4 Star 4 Star
This quintessential Georgian manor house is set on 89 acres of beautiful Sussex parkland between historic Chichester and Arundel.Avisford Park was once a private boarding school, and in the Cedar Restaurant, the names of all the head boys are engraved on the cedar wall panels. Nowadays, their very own 'Head Boy' cooks up wonderful feasts for everyone, whilst tipping a cap to the old school.
So you'll find mashed potato on the menu, and an Eton Mess. But they seriously doubt the pupils ever tasted anything like their Seared Teriyaki Duck Breast, Bocconcini Caprese Salad or Honeycomb Cheesecake. You might not have tasted anything like them either!There are 140 bedrooms at Avisford Park, with a full range of sizes and styles to suit everyone for leisure breaks. Flat screen TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee tray & toiletries in all rooms.All staying guests have access to our free Wi-Fi & use of their leisure facilities..At the health club, you will find a friendly and welcoming environment which enables guests and members to achieve the level of health and fitness they aim for.
The facilities include a 10-metre indoor heated pool, 13-metre outdoor heated pool, sauna and steam room. No lift but lots of ground floor rooms.
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