Bosham is a village in West Sussex in Chichester Harbour that has been populated since Roman times.
Understand[edit]
The name Bosham was mentioned in the Bayeux Tapestry in 1064, when the last Anglo-Saxon king Harold Godwinson sailed out of the village for a hunting expedition. It has its association by reports to be the location where he was buried, following his death at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Get in[edit]
From the A259 between Chichester and Emsworth follow Wilton La into the village.
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Drink[edit]
- 1 The Berkeley Arms, Delling Ln, Old, PO18 8HG, ☏ +44 1243 573 167.
- 2 The Anchor Bleu, High St, PO18 8LS, ☏ +44 1243 573 956.
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Cope[edit]
- 1 Bosham Public Toilets, Bosham Walk, Anchor Lane, PO18 8HT (next to the car park).
Go next[edit]
- East to Chichester 5.4 mi (8.7 km)
- West to Emsworth 5.5 mi (8.9 km)