Marysa’s guidebook

Marysa
Marysa’s guidebook

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This is a sweet town which has walkers coming in off the hills and enjoying one of the many cafes and bars in the area. The Roman Ruins at the top of St Anne's hill are interesting and overlook the Cowdrey ruins below. The River Rother passes through the town and there is a weir as you cross the main bridge. There are swimming spots near the Cowdrey ruins. An abundance of beautiful walks are around the town and there is also a line of shops in West Street which have a French shabby chic brocante feel. There is a ancient history in this town and it is a delightful place to visit. In the summer polo dominates and you'll see polo lorries passing through and you can go and watch some of the action in the polo fields alongside the town. There is meditation and yoga at the Buddhist Monastery in Chithurst.
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Midhurst
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This is a sweet town which has walkers coming in off the hills and enjoying one of the many cafes and bars in the area. The Roman Ruins at the top of St Anne's hill are interesting and overlook the Cowdrey ruins below. The River Rother passes through the town and there is a weir as you cross the main bridge. There are swimming spots near the Cowdrey ruins. An abundance of beautiful walks are around the town and there is also a line of shops in West Street which have a French shabby chic brocante feel. There is a ancient history in this town and it is a delightful place to visit. In the summer polo dominates and you'll see polo lorries passing through and you can go and watch some of the action in the polo fields alongside the town. There is meditation and yoga at the Buddhist Monastery in Chithurst.

Sightseeing

THE MAGNIFICENT COWDRAY HERITAGE RUINS ARE SET IN THE STUNNING LANDSCAPE OF COWDRAY PARK. The Cowdray Heritage Ruins are one of England’s most important early Tudor houses and Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire took hold and most of the property was destroyed. The Kitchen Tower is the only part of the mansion to remain intact.
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Cowdray Ruins
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THE MAGNIFICENT COWDRAY HERITAGE RUINS ARE SET IN THE STUNNING LANDSCAPE OF COWDRAY PARK. The Cowdray Heritage Ruins are one of England’s most important early Tudor houses and Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire took hold and most of the property was destroyed. The Kitchen Tower is the only part of the mansion to remain intact.
If you love horses and want to admire some of the most beautiful in the equestrian world this is the place to go and it's fun to watch.
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Cowdray Park Polo Club
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If you love horses and want to admire some of the most beautiful in the equestrian world this is the place to go and it's fun to watch.
The manor of Woolbeding belonged to William Aylyng in 1567 and passed by marriage to the Grey family. The Greys owned the manor until Margaret Grey married Sir John Mill in 1652. It then passed down in the Mill family until 1791, the manor house having been remodelled by Sir Richard Mill in the meantime. [2] In 1791 the Rev. Sir Charles Mill, 8th Baronet sold the house and estate to Lord Robert Spencer, the youngest son of the 3rd Duke of Marlborough, who immediately made a number of alterations to the house, including the roofing over of the central courtyard. The house then descended in the Spencer family via his stepdaughter Diana Bouverie to her daughter, who bequeathed it to the Lascelles family. They in turn made it over in the late 1940s to the National Trust, who leased it to businessman, philanthropist and art collector Simon Sainsbury until his death in 2006. His partner Stewart Grimshaw remained in occupation afterwards. Cedra Fountain A feature in the gardens is the Cedra fountain by the artist Walter Pye, which stands on the spot once occupied by a venerable cedar tree. The gardens have been open to the public since 2010.
Woolbeding House
The manor of Woolbeding belonged to William Aylyng in 1567 and passed by marriage to the Grey family. The Greys owned the manor until Margaret Grey married Sir John Mill in 1652. It then passed down in the Mill family until 1791, the manor house having been remodelled by Sir Richard Mill in the meantime. [2] In 1791 the Rev. Sir Charles Mill, 8th Baronet sold the house and estate to Lord Robert Spencer, the youngest son of the 3rd Duke of Marlborough, who immediately made a number of alterations to the house, including the roofing over of the central courtyard. The house then descended in the Spencer family via his stepdaughter Diana Bouverie to her daughter, who bequeathed it to the Lascelles family. They in turn made it over in the late 1940s to the National Trust, who leased it to businessman, philanthropist and art collector Simon Sainsbury until his death in 2006. His partner Stewart Grimshaw remained in occupation afterwards. Cedra Fountain A feature in the gardens is the Cedra fountain by the artist Walter Pye, which stands on the spot once occupied by a venerable cedar tree. The gardens have been open to the public since 2010.
Horse racing just 10 minutes away.
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굿우드 경마장
Selhurstpark Road
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Horse racing just 10 minutes away.
A town full of Antique shops and some nice restaurants and cafes.
Pewter Court
8 Sterling Way
A town full of Antique shops and some nice restaurants and cafes.

Food Scene

Lovely terrace and delicious waffles! Pet friendly
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Fitzcane's
North Street
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Lovely terrace and delicious waffles! Pet friendly
Wonderful hospitality at Red-h with Memo from Naples who can rustle up delicious foods - I had ravioli pommodoro with tomatoes especially brought in from Mount Vesuvius!
red.h restaurant and bar - Midhurst
11 - 13 North Street
Wonderful hospitality at Red-h with Memo from Naples who can rustle up delicious foods - I had ravioli pommodoro with tomatoes especially brought in from Mount Vesuvius!
Sit in their conservatory in summer or their wood panelled walled bar inside in winter and enjoy afternoon tea or a pint of ale in the beautiful surroundings. There is a spa here too!
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Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa
South Street
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Sit in their conservatory in summer or their wood panelled walled bar inside in winter and enjoy afternoon tea or a pint of ale in the beautiful surroundings. There is a spa here too!
Nice bar and good food with unexpectedly cosy garden at the back.
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The Olive & Vine
North Street
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Nice bar and good food with unexpectedly cosy garden at the back.

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First Saturday of the month market

First Saturday of the month 9.00 am to 2.00 pm Market Square, Midhurst GU29 9NJ PLUS craft, gift and table top stalls in the Old Library, Knockhundred Row
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Madhurst August every year

The Midhurst Music, Arts and Drama Festival (MADhurst) is an annual community event that brings together the creative, artistic & musical talent of Midhurst. It takes place at multiple venues in and around Midhurst for ten days every summer, culminating on August Bank Holiday in a Carnival Parade (organised by the Town Council) and Grand Finale celebration with stalls, a music festival, clowns, food and more at the Midhurst Sports Ground. The programme for each festival varies from year to year, but typically includes evening and lunchtime concerts (classical, swing, folk and jazz), an art tra