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West Chiltington is located between Pulborough to the West
and Storrington to the South, West Chiltington lies in the lea of
the South Downs. It is a hidden treasure, full of charming
cottages, winding lanes and friendly shops and pubs. This
sprawling village has a 12th century church, a quiet charm and
like many Sussex Villages provides a tranquil retreat from the
pressures of modern living. West Chiltington is situated about 50
miles directly south of London, close to Gatwick Airport. That
places it about 10 miles north of Worthing. The nearest large town
is Horsham and is close to the junction of the A29 and A283,
south-east of Billingshurst; click here to
view a map.
The nearest train station is Pulborough which is on the
London (Victoria) to Bognor/Chichester line - the train journey
into London takes about 1hr 15mins (on a good day!).
The attractive church of St Mary is un-restored and has a
spire covered with oak shingles and a roof of Horsham Stone.
Ancient paintings dating from the 12th, 13th and 14th century can
be clearly seen on the walls inside the building.
The village stocks and whipping post are preserved outside
the church and are believed to have been constructed in the mid
17th century. A small very interesting museum stands behind the
church. The village is also home to a smock windmill which was
working up to the 1920's when it was converted to a private
dwelling. Apart from the older buildings there are modern houses
dating from the 1920's.
West Chiltington is a village full of charming cottages,
winding lanes and friendly shops and pubs. It is this unique charm
that makes the village so special. The village was mentioned in
the Domesday Book as Cilletune and one of the earliest buildings
must have been the beautiful little church which still stands
centre stage in the midst of the village.
One of the first things that really grabs the visitors eye
in high summer are the number of beautifully kept gardens, window
boxes and carefully trimmed hedges. Even during the day the
village has a quietness often missing in modern living. Here is a
place where you can still hear birds singing. It is a place where
one can walk in the peace and quiet of Sussex, without much
traffic, and unlike any town, here is a place where people greet
you with a cheerful smile. In the short space of a mile walking
through the back lanes each of the people I passed bid me a
'good-morning', something so sadly lacking in England these days.
It is as if West Chiltington still enjoys the friendliness
of the 1950.s without losing it's grip on modern times. There are
houses here that you would die for, grand houses with lots of room
to breathe - there are modern houses on modern estates, with space
between them - so unlike houses found in other parts of Sussex.
West Chiltington is not just a nice place to live - it is a joy to
see. No where are you more than a few minutes walk away from real
countryside, where the farmer still ploughs his field, where birds
still fly through the air and where the scent of new mown hay and
countryside flowers still conjures up days gone by.
Lord Ponsonby once said "If West Chiltington Church was in
Italy, people would make pilgrimages to it".
This is a lovely village - whether you live here or are
just a visitor it is a place to savour and to enjoy. There is a
wealth of clubs, societies and organisations, many of which are
listed on this site.
A map of historical sites and landmarks
throughout West Chiltington can be found here.
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