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Spire Cottage
Church Lane
Hunston

Chichester
Sussex

PO20 1AJ
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Spire Cottage is a beautiful Grade II listed country cottage in a peaceful location surrounded by open fields yet just outside Chichester. The Cottage itself was built from the old spire of Chichester Cathedral. Spire Cottage boasts a Visit Britain 4 Star Guest Accommodation Rating.The house is situated in a quiet and secluded lane in the village of Hunston to the south of Chichester; with a village pub and two golf courses with driving range. Spire Cottage is surrounded by open fields yet just a couple of miles from the centre of Chichester. Chichester is situated to the north of Chichester Harbour an area of outstanding natural beauty; and is linked by a canal on which boat trips are available from March to December passing through Hunston. Chichester has escaped modern development and still retains its Roman layout with its four main streets running from the 16th century market cross to the four points of the compass within the remains of the old city wall. Blessed with an abundance of historical buildings and treasures as well as many fine shops and restaurants Chichester and the surrounding area is an ideal location for a short break. Chichester Harbour is an area of outstanding natural beauty dotted with picturesque villages such as Bosham; Itchenor and Dell Quay to mention just a few.Spire Cottage offers a friendly relaxed atmosphere with excellent facilities; and guests are free to come and go as they please. All rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished with antiques with three rooms in the main house and one room in a secluded annex attached to the house.PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 16:30 to 18:30. Early/Late Check In by arrangement. We are a no smoking accommodation. We welcome dogs by arrangement. There is a supplement of £5 per night for Dogs.

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