Nightingale Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Our Goodwood Suite and Boxgrove Room offer luxury accommodation for two or four guests. The suite has a king size bed with luxury Egyptian cotton bed linen & en-suite shower room and adjoining sitting room/second bedroom.
All rooms comes with a flat screen TV, tea making facilities, hair dryer, bathroom products & access to an iron.
After your busy day exploring the local area, we invite our guests to enjoy time in our cottage garden. Having been brought up in West Sussex we have a good knowledge of the local area and attractions and have a long list of wonderful restaurants to recommend. Here are just a few of our favourites.
Places of Interest
Goodwood - Enjoy all Goodwood has to offer from The Festival of Speed to The Revival and Horse Racing. Along with the motor circuit and airfield.
Arundel famous for its castle and cathedral along with many boutique & antique shops, bars and restaurants.
The historic city of Chichester is located a short drive from the cottage and hosts a wider selection and range of high street and individual shops and restaurants. It has a huge amount culturally to offer, from enjoying a walk around the Chichester walls, Chichester Cathedral, visiting the famous Pallant Gallery and the Chichester Festival theatre.
Petworth is a wonderful town to visit just a short drive up the A285, complete with its magnificent Petworth House & Park which hosts a number of events throughout the year along with many antique shops to explore.
The Boxgrove Priory - The Priory Church of St Mary and St Blaise sits in the centre of Boxgrove village and was founded by monks from the Abbey of Lessay in Normandy, in 1105 Robert de Haye bestowed the church of St. Mary of Boxgrove upon the Benedictine Abbey of Lessay, since the Dissolution of the Monasteries, 'Boxgrove Priory' has served as the Parish Church of Boxgrove.
Take a break in the heart of Sussex...
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This page was last updated: 23 October 2017
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