Arundel House of Pizza is more than just a pizza parlor. Known for its pies and connection to the community, the restaurant consistently serves up a slice of kindness through fundraisers and food ...
The town of Arundel in West Sussex provides a picture-perfect townscape that is hard to outmatch. A medieval castle on the bend of a river, all romantic towers and turrets, dwarfs a toytown of black-and-white timber houses, with the verdant Arun Valley as a fairy-tale backdrop.
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Arundel (/ ˈærəndəl / ARR-ən-dəl or locally / ˈɑːndəl / AHN-dəl) is a market town and civil parish in the Arun District of the South Downs, West Sussex, England. The much-conserved town has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral.
Arundel is a historic market town and is home to the impressive Arundel Castle and Arundel Cathedral. Arundel Castle was built by Roger de Montgomery in 1067 and is now the seat of the Duke of Norfolk.
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Cutting through Arundel is the River Arun, and following it upstream, it leads to the Arundel wetland nature reserve and the unspoilt countryside of the South Downs. Arundel is a wonderful tourist destination that you should definitely visit.
Charming, stylish and full of history, the picturesque market town of Arundel in West Sussex is probably most famous for two stunning landmarks - Arundel Castle and Arundel Cathedral.
An irresistible market town, Arundel is on the steep west side of the Arun Valley as it drops to the river. High on the chalk ridge are Arundel Castle, seat of the Howards for nearly 1,000 years, and a Gothic Revival cathedral that could have been teleported here from northern France.