A magnet amongst artists for it's beautiful surrounds, Bosham is most popular as a yachting centre. It also provides the second largest marina in Britain.
Offering superb facilities in a beautiful environment, the town is also steeped in history. Most notable as the place from which King Harold II set out on his ill-fated expedition to Normandy.
During the summer the harbour villages are thronged with sailing folk, but these are places that have much to offer visitors at all seasons.
Chichester Harbour lies west of Chichester, with an entrance from the English Channel between Selsey and Hayling Island. It covers twenty-seven square miles of navigable water and provides some of the most rewarding scenery in the south of England.
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