Arundel (England)

Category:Has custom banner Arundel is a town in West Sussex in southeast England, with a population in 2021 of about 3500. Its main attraction is the medieval castle.

Understand

Arundel Castle

Harhunedell is Old English for "valley of the horehound", the common mint plant. (The "hore" refers to its hoar-frosted appearance, not its breeding habits.) But this became garbled with arondelle the old French word for a swallow (nowadays hirondelle), and these appear on the town crest. The large bird on the town hall originally perched on the Swallow Brewery, long closed. According to the Domesday Book of 1086, the town had four burgesses, a mill and fishery, and the whole lot was worth £27.

Arundel is at the foot of the South Downs where the River Arun flows out, and until 1908 it had the lowest bridge on the river. The valley also created a route north through the Downs. So it was an obvious defensive position and there was already a castle by the early 11th century, which the Normans strengthened. The river is tidal for 25 miles and Arundel was a port until superseded by Littlehampton on the coast in the 19th century. Victorian industry largely passed the town by so its old centre was preserved, while the castle was re-fashioned into what the Middle Ages ought to have created if only they'd had makeover specialists and interior design consultants. It's nowadays the town's chief attraction.

Visitor information

Get in

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Map of Arundel (England)

50.848-0.5461 Arundel railway stationCategory:Has map markers, Station Approach BN18 9PH. Trains run every 30 min from London Victoria, taking 90 min via Gatwick airport, Crawley, Horsham (where the train divides for Portsmouth) and Amberley (for museum), and continuing south to Barnham and Bognor Regis. Change at Barnham for frequent trains along the coast between Brighton, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton. Arundel station is a mile southeast of the village. It has a staffed ticket office and machines, toilets and a heated waiting room. Platform 1 towards London has step-free access. Platform 2 towards the coast can be reached step-free by a side-street. Arundel railway station on Wikipedia Arundel railway station (Q2052983) on Wikidata OSM directions

Stagecoach South Bus 9 runs hourly from Shoreham-by-Sea via Lancing, Worthing, Durrington, Angmering and Littlehampton to Arundel railway station and town.

Compass Bus 85 runs three times M-Sa from Chichester. There isn't a bus station in Arundel, the buses make multiple stops.

Arundel is on A27 the main coast road, which runs east to Worthing, Brighton and Hove, and west to Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton.

A284 is the old London road, but from London you're better staying on A24 until it meets A27, then turn west.

Get around

Walk, the town is compact, although High Street is steep.

Taxis: Castle Cars are based at the railway station, tel +44 1903 884444. They're not very reliable.

See

  • 50.8561-0.55361 Arundel CastleCategory:Has map markers, Arundel BN18 9AB (enter via Mill Rd by the museum), +44 1903 882173, . Apr-Oct Tu-Su 10AM-5PM. Built from 1067, damaged after the Civil War but relentlessly rebuilt and re-imagined over the 19th century (when Queen Victoria stayed), this is a picturesque castle often used as a film and TV location. The courtyard hosts jousting, medieval combat and open-air Shakespeare. The extensive gardens were refurbished in 2020. Adult £27, child £11. Arundel Castle on Wikipedia Arundel Castle (Q716667) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.8542-0.5522 Arundel MuseumCategory:Has map markers, Mill Road BN18 9PA, +44 1903 885866, . Daily 10AM-4PM. Cramped but interesting display of local history from Roman times to the present, including clock-making, horse-racing, the railways and children's experiences. Adult £4.50, child £3.50. OSM directions
  • Blackfriars was a Dominican priory founded some time before 1253 and dissolved in 1538. All that remains is a few stumps of masonry next to the museum.
  • 50.8633-0.56223 Hiorne TowerCategory:Has map markers is a folly within the parkland of the castle, although the folly here was by the builder rather than the landowner. In 1797 Frances Hiorne was pitching to re-build the castle, and erected this as a demonstration; he didn't get the contract and died two years later. Its modern fame is as the site of a TV skirmish between Dr Who and the Cyborgs.
Cathedral Sanctuary
  • 50.8559-0.55734 St Nicholas ChurchCategory:Has map markers, London Road BN18 9AT, +44 1903 882262. M-Sa 8:30AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Anglican church built from 1380 in local flint and stone. It's on the castle grounds and adjoins their RC Fitzalan Chapel. OSM directions
  • 50.8552-0.5595 Arundel CathedralCategory:Has map markers (Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard), London Road BN18 9AY, +44 1903 882297. Daily 9:30AM-4PM. Completed in 1873 as a Roman Catholic parish church, and since 1965 a cathedral, seat of the RC Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. It's neo-Gothic and designed by Joseph Hansom (1803-1882), architect for over 200 churches as well as inventor of the Hansom cab. There is Mass Tu-Su and frequent concerts. Donation. Arundel Cathedral on Wikipedia Arundel Cathedral (Q1349741) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.8981-0.53966 Amberley MuseumCategory:Has map markers, Station Road, Amberley BN18 9LT (next to Amberley railway station), +44 1798 831370, . Mar-Oct: W-Su 10AM-4PM, Nov-Feb: W Sa Su 10AM-4PM. Industrial heritage centre around a disused chalk quarry and kilns, which produced lime for construction. It has a 1930s telephone exchange, vintage Southdown buses, narrow-gauge steam railway and traditional craftsmen. Adult £16, child £7.70. Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre on Wikipedia Amberley Museum (Q4741361) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.9233-0.59487 Bignor Roman VillaCategory:Has map markers, Pulborough RH20 1PH, +44 1798 869259. Closed until April 2023. Villa from about 3rd century AD with extensive mosaics. Bignor Roman Villa on Wikipedia OSM directions
  • 50.867-0.6358 SlindonCategory:Has map markers is an attractive hamlet four miles west of Arundel. The parkland estate just beyond it is managed by the National Trust and has walking trails, dogs welcome on leads.

Do

Hiorne Tower

Buy

  • Supermarket: Co-op Food is on Queen St just south of the river, open daily 6AM-10PM. Head south to Littlehampton for big stores.
  • Art and antiques shops and galleries are dotted all over town.
  • 50.853934-0.5554981 Nineveh ChapelCategory:Has map markers, 31a Tarrant Street BN18 9NJ, +44 1903 882143. Daily 10AM-4:30PM. The early Victorian Trinity Chapel is now a marketplace for antique and other independent traders. OSM directions

Eat

Southdown buses at Amberley Museum
Most eating places are along High Street, Tarrant Street and Queen Street.

Drink

Medusa mosaic at Bignor Roman Villa
  • 50.853842-0.5562641 The EagleCategory:Has map markers, 41 Tarrant Street BN18 9DJ (50 yards west of Parson's Table), +44 1903 882304. Daily noon-midnight. Friendly pub with food, live music at weekends. OSM directions
  • 50.8535-0.55762 The Kings ArmsCategory:Has map markers, 36 Tarrant Street BN18 9DN, +44 1903 885569. M-Th 2-10PM, F-Su noon-11PM. Claims to be Arundel's oldest pub, from 1625. Traditional free house pub with real ales - no food but you're welcome to bring your own. OSM directions
  • 50.854385-0.554123 The Red LionCategory:Has map markers, 45 High Street BN18 9AG (opposite Norfolk Arms), +44 1903 882214. Su-F 11:30AM-11PM, Sa 10AM-midnight. Trad English pub with local food, ales and a beer garden OSM directions
  • 50.855449-0.5596624 St Mary's Gate InnCategory:Has map markers, London Road BN18 9BA (next to cathedral), +44 1903 883145, . W-Su 11AM-11PM. A traditional pub with food and drink, plus a few B&B rooms. B&B double £150. OSM directions
  • 50.853147-0.5521575 The White HartCategory:Has map markers, 12 Queen Street BN18 9JG (just south of bridge), +44 1903 884422. M-Sa noon-10PM, Su noon-8PM. Friendly place with real ale but no food. OSM directions
  • Fauna Brewing[dead link]Category:Articles with dead external links is in the Old Engine Shed, off London Rd just west of the cathedral. Decent ale, the froth on your pint is from all their flapdoodle about how drinking this stuff will help save the planet. The taproom is a long-table affair like a beerhall, open Th F 3-10PM, Sa noon-10PM, Su 11AM-7PM.
  • Arundel Brewery is on Ford industrial estate, no tours.
  • Sussex wine: the South Downs are chalk soil suitable for vineyards. There are several further north, and The Pig at Madehurst (see above) plans to begin production in 2023.

Sleep

An Arundel Tomb

This poem by Philip Larkin (1922-85) describes a tomb in Chichester cathedral where recumbent effigies clasp hands, probably the 10th Earl of Arundel and his second wife. "The stone fidelity they hardly meant has come to be their final blazon . . " It's often cited as showing the enduring power of love, but as Larkin wrote on the manuscript, "Love isn't stronger than death just because statues hold hands for six hundred years".

Connect

Slindon post office has closed

As of Feb 2023, Arundel and its approach roads have 4G from EE, O2 and Vodafone, and 5G from Three.

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