Storrington And Sullington
Storrington And Sullington
Best castles around Storrington And Sullington are found in the surrounding West Sussex region, offering insights into England's past. The area provides access to historically significant sites, including well-preserved medieval fortresses and Norman ruins. These locations are set within the scenic countryside, often overlooking rivers and offering views of the South Downs. Visitors can explore centuries of architectural evolution and historical events within a short distance of Storrington And Sullington.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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An impressive medieval castle with beautiful gardens. It's worth a visit. You can experience where Queen Victoria herself visited and imagine how the royals would dine when they were here. The historic cathedral is also truly worth seeing!
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Arundel is a picturesque town nestled along the River Arun known for its charming town centre that blends medieval and Victorian architecture. The town's most iconic landmark is Arundel Castle, which dates back to the 11th century. Its streets are filled with independent shops, art galleries, cafés and antique stores which adds to its unique character.
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The remains of this Norman castle are perched on a high natural knoll overlooking the River Adur, defending a gap in the South Downs. Built soon after the Norman Conquest to help protect William I’s newly won territories, the castle was the Sussex seat of the de Braose family.
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A short sharp hill climb with a left hand turn near the top, before the road becomes one-way.
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While Storrington and Sullington itself doesn't have traditional castles, the surrounding West Sussex region offers several notable options. You can explore the impressive Arundel Castle, a stunning medieval fortress, or the historic Bramber Castle Ruins, a Norman motte-and-bailey site. Additionally, the small but picturesque Knepp Castle Ruins are also nearby.
Yes, both Arundel Castle and Bramber Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly. Arundel Castle often hosts live events like medieval tournaments and falconry displays, while Bramber Castle's open grounds are great for picnics and exploring historical ruins.
Arundel Castle provides a deep dive into centuries of English aristocratic life and architectural evolution, from Norman to Victorian eras. Bramber Castle Ruins offers a glimpse into early Norman construction and its strategic importance as a defensive stronghold overlooking the River Adur.
For breathtaking views of Arundel Castle, head to the View of Arundel Castle highlight along the River Arun. The castle's Keep also offers panoramic views of the surrounding Sussex countryside and the South Downs after climbing its steps.
Bramber Castle Ruins features a prominent 14-meter high gatehouse tower and foundations of living quarters, a kitchen, and a guardhouse. It's a peaceful location on a natural knoll, offering scenic views of the countryside and River Adur. Entry is free, and it's a popular spot for picnics.
Yes, Arundel Castle is renowned for its extensive gardens, which include a Tropical Garden, English Garden, and a unique Stumpery. These provide a beautiful setting for a leisurely visit.
Arundel Castle is approximately 6 miles from Storrington. Driving typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Plan to spend a good part of the day at the castle itself to fully explore its interiors, gardens, and attend any events.
The area around Storrington and Sullington offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Kithurst Hill and Amberley loop' or 'Peckham Grove – Strawberry Grove loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'South Downs Way Trail – Downs Link along the River Adur loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including routes with views of the South Downs. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Storrington And Sullington, Running Trails around Storrington And Sullington, and MTB Trails around Storrington And Sullington guides.
Spring and summer are ideal for visiting, as the weather is generally pleasant for exploring castle grounds and gardens, especially at Arundel Castle. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though it's advisable to wear layers for cooler temperatures. Some castles may have reduced opening hours in winter, so check in advance.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you can visit the Knepp Castle Ruins. These small, picturesque ruins were once a motte and bailey fort, later converted to a stone castle in the early 1200s, offering a quiet historical exploration.
Arundel Castle has an entrance fee, which can be around £25, but it is considered well worth it for the extensive experience. It's recommended to book tickets online to avoid long queues. Entry to Bramber Castle Ruins, managed by English Heritage, is free.
Yes, the village of Bramber, home to Bramber Castle Ruins, has a pub and other amenities. Arundel town, adjacent to Arundel Castle, offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants for visitors.


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