




Stylish and spacious well equipped holiday cottage accommodation between Chichester and West Wittering in a peaceful rural location: each with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms; sleeps up to 4, mainly ground floor bedrooms; traditional and original features including lovely oak beams; conveniences include dishwasher; washing machine/tumble dryer; fridge with 3 star freezer; flat screen TV,





The New Boathouse, a superbly renovated building in the historic sailing village of Bosham near Chichester, offers B&B plus refreshment bar. The ground floor bedrooms, furnished to a very high standard, are independently accessed thereby affording extra privacy and security. All mod cons including WiFi. Enjoy the views of the rolling South Downs from the deck of The Boathouse.
Havant, Hampshire. Havant was once a market town, famous for the making of parchment, but it now takes the overspill from Portsmouth. In the centre of the old town the Church of St Faith stands where four streets meet. It is mainly Early English in style, though much restored. It has an old foundation, since some of the piers rest on Roman concrete. The chancel is 13th-century, the vestry 14th-century, and there is a brass to William Aylward, 1413, rector here and private secretary to William of Wykeham.
One mile south of Havant is the pretty village of Langstone, from which a road leads to Hayling Island.
Nearby cities: Chichester, Portsmouth
Nearby towns: Emsworth, Fareham, Gosport, Hayling, Petersfield, Waterlooville, West Thorney
Nearby villages: Alverstoke, Bedhampton, Birdham, Bosham, Catherington, Chilgrove, Compton, Cosham, Earnley, East Marden, East Wittering, Eastney, Farlington, Fishbourne, Funtington, Gosport, Hilsea, Horndean, Langstone, North Hayling, North Marden, Portchester, Rowlands Castle, Soberton, South Hayling, Southsea, Stoughton, Upper Marden, Waterlooville, West Itchenor, West Stoke, West Thorney, West Wittering, Westbourne
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