village in West Sussex, England, UK
Bosham is a village in West Sussex in Chichester Harbour that has been populated since Roman times.
Understand
editThe 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
editFrom the A259 between Chichester and Emsworth follow Wilton La into the village.
Get around
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editEat
editDrink
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.
Sleep
editCope
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)