Ambersham Common, Midhurst
#4 among attractions in Midhurst
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Ambersham Common is a 141.6-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Midhurst in West Sussex. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 2. ()
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Ambersham Common – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Petworth House, Cowdray Castle, Cowdray Park, Seaford College.
- 4.4 miEHistorical place, Art gallery, History museum
Petworth House, Petworth
114 min walk • Nestled in the charming market town of Petworth in West Sussex, Petworth House emerges as a grandiose testament to England's artistic and architectural heritage. This stately 17th-century mansion, set within a sprawling 700-acre deer park, is a treasure trove of art...
- 1.8 miNWForts and castles, Historical place, Museum
Cowdray Castle, Midhurst
46 min walk • Cowdray House consists of the ruins of one of England's great Tudor houses, architecturally comparable to many of the great palaces and country houses of that time.
- 2 miNZoo, Aquarium
Cowdray Park, Sussex Downs AONB
52 min walk • Cowdray Park is a country house at the centre of the 16,500-acre Cowdray Estate in Midhurst, West Sussex.
- 3 miSE
- 2.2 miSWChurch
St Catherine of Siena Church, Sussex Downs AONB
56 min walk • St Catherine of Siena Church is an Anglican parish church in Cocking, a village in the district of Chichester, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex.
- 1.1 miEPark
Graffham Common, Midhurst
29 min walk • Graffham Common is a 38-hectare nature reserve between Midhurst and Petworth in West Sussex. It is owned and managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
- 2 miNTree
Queen Elizabeth Oak, Sussex Downs AONB
52 min walk • The Queen Elizabeth Oak is a large sessile oak tree in Cowdray Park near the village of Lodsworth in the Western Weald, West Sussex, England. It lies within the South Downs National Park. It has a girth of 12.5–12.8 metres, and is about 800–1,000 years old. According to this estimate it began to grow in the 11th or 12th century AD.
- 4.2 miSNightlife
The Fox Goes Free, Sussex Downs AONB
107 min walk • The Fox Goes Free is a grade II listed pub in Charlton, West Sussex, England. It is a 17th-century flint building. On 9 November 1915 the inn was the venue for the first Women's Institute meeting held in England, after the first meeting in Wales on 16 September of that year.
- 3.9 miEArchaeological site
Coultershaw Beam Pump, Sussex Downs AONB
100 min walk • Coultershaw Bridge is a rural community situated 1.5 mi south of the town Petworth in West Sussex, England where the A285 road from Petworth to Chichester crosses the River Rother.
- 3.1 miNW
- 2.4 miSWArchaeological site
Cocking Lime Works, Sussex Downs AONB
62 min walk • Cocking Lime Works and its associated chalk quarry are abandoned industrial sites in the South Downs of England. They are to the south of the village of Cocking, West Sussex, close to the South Downs Way.