Aldwick Baptist Church
We hold regular Sunday services, as well as a range of groups and activities in our Church building, and nearby sites.
We hold regular Sunday services, as well as a range of groups and activities in our Church building, and nearby sites.
Avisford park Rose Green is a flat green grassed area covering approximately 8 acres which provides a valuable recreational area.
Famous for his poetry, William Blake lived in Blakes Cottage Felpham between 1800-1803.
The Ice house in Bognor Regis, was built circa.1792 for Sir Richard Hotham who led the development of Bognor as a seaside resort.
Situated near the Queensway and the town centre Bognor Regis.
Bognor Regis museum, is based on the social history of the town, including, a wireless museum, local geology and architecture.
Located opposite the railway station, Bognor Regis Picturedrome Cinema (Grade II listed) was originally the new assembly rooms, designed by local a
One of the most visited places in Bognor Regis has to be the Grade II listed pier.
The current church has been the centre of spiritualism
in Bognor Regis since March 1960
Bognor Regis URC is a friendly, welcoming church situated 5 minutes walk from Bognor's main railway station.
We are a local Methodist church, part of a wider family or circuit of Christian Churches in West Sussex.
Holy Cross is a Church of England church offering both traditional and contemporary worship.
Hotham Park - Originally the home of Sir Richard Hotham
During the 1890’s Bognor Regis visitors were coming into the town from London and other places in the South of England to enjoy the seaside.
Covering and area of approximately 13 acres, King George V Playing Fields in Felpham is a popular and valuable resource used by local residents as
The Marine Park Gardens are situated to the West of Bognor Regis in Aldwick and are opposite the beach in Marine Drive West.
Tucked away in the heart of Felpham Village is Old Rectory Gardens.
Welcome to OpenGate: a community of people who want to follow Jesus in our town, Bognor Regis and beyond.
Located near the seafront of Bognor Regis, Our Lady of Sorrows Church was originally founded in 1881 when the Servite Friars came to Bognor.
Pagham Nature Reserve is managed by West Sussex County Council in partnership with local landowners and community groups.
One of Bognor Regis’s secrets, and far more than a normal art gallery, the Rose Green Art & Craft Centre has become a special centre to enjoy t
01243 774400A Centre for Scientific Excellence in the South of England, the Southdown’s Planetarium facilities include:
St Anthony’s church started life as a bungalow called Roughlands.
It is believed that the present church was built about 1404. Sir Richard Hotham, founder of Bognor Regis as a seaside resort is buried here.
St Mary's is a beautiful Grade II listed Norman church that is situated in the heart of Felpham village.
Whereas the parish of Middleton is ancient (existed before 1086 when Doomesday Book was compiled) the present church is Victorian.
St Ninians Church is located on the Pagham road.
The Parish Church of St Richard dates from 1934 and was the last stone-built church in Sussex.
The first church on this site was built by the Saxons 1300 years ago in the 7th century AD on land given by Caedwalla, King of Wessex, to St.
St Wilfrid’s Church was dedicated in 1910 and built to meet the growing needs in the west of the town as the population of Bognor grew in what was
A little oasis by the sea' - that's what some residents of Bognor Regis say about Swansea Gardens and it's very true.
We have a full range of music, arts and entertainment to suite all tastes.
Located on the Pier at Bognor Regis, Vision Night Club has firmly established itself as the biggest and busiest Nightclub in West Sussex - FACT!
To the West of Bognor Regis is West Park