English Heritage sites near Bosham Parish

Boxgrove Priory

BOXGROVE PRIORY

7 miles from Bosham Parish

The guest house and other remains of a Benedictine priory: much of the fine 12th to 14th century monastic church survives as the parish church.

King James's and Landport Gates, Portsmouth

KING JAMES'S AND LANDPORT GATES, PORTSMOUTH

11 miles from Bosham Parish

Two ornamental gateways, once part of Portsmouth's defences. King James's Gate (of 1687) has been moved, but Landport Gate (1760), remains in it's original position.

Royal Garrison Church, Portsmouth

ROYAL GARRISON CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH

12 miles from Bosham Parish

Royal Garrison Church was built in about 1212 as part of a hospital complex. Although the nave was badly damaged in a 1941 firebomb raid on Portsmouth, the chancel remains roofed and furnished.

Portchester Castle

PORTCHESTER CASTLE

12 miles from Bosham Parish

Looking for a fun family day out? Visit Portchester Castle in Hampshire, South East England. It provides the perfect setting for a relaxed, fun, historic day out!

Southwick Priory

SOUTHWICK PRIORY

12 miles from Bosham Parish

Remains of a wealthy Augustinian priory, originally founded at Portchester: once a famous place of pilgrimage. Only part of the refectory wall survives.

Fort Brockhurst

FORT BROCKHURST

14 miles from Bosham Parish

One of a number of forts built in the 1850s and 1860s to protect Portsmouth and its harbour against a French invasion. Largely unaltered, the parade ground, gun ramps and moated keep can be viewed.


Churches in Bosham Parish

Holy Trinity

High St Bosham Chichester
(01243) 573228
http://www.boshamchurch.org.uk

A SHORT INTRODUCTION

Bosham is one of the earliest documented sites of Christianity in Sussex and the church of the Holy Trinity Bosham, within the Diocese of Chichester, is one of the most important Saxon churches in the Diocese.

One of the oldest parts of the church is the tower with the first three stages being completed during the Saxon period and the top stage, which now contains the six bells, being completed early in the Norman period. The chancel was also built in stages, the first is Saxon, the second Norman, including the fine chancel arch, and the third which was completed in the 13th century in the Early English style. This final stage includes the beautiful five-light east window with detached Purbeck marble columns.

Bosham church is perhaps most well known for being featured in the Bayeux Tapestry.  Earl Harold, later King Harold had a home in Bosham and the tapestry shows him riding to Bosham with his retinue in 1064, praying in the church, feasting in his manor house and then embarking on his ill-fated trip to Normandy to meet Duke William, later the Conqueror.

There is a long held tradition concerning King Cnut’s daughter who was said to have drowned in the millstream and been buried in the church. The discovery of a small stone coffin almost under the chancel arch in 1865 did much to perpetuate this story. The coffin was again opened in 1954 and at the same time another larger coffin was found nearby. However, without closer examination it has not yet been possible to date these coffins accurately.

Bosham Church has a strong Outreach Programme and an active Youth Group. There is also an enthusiastic team of Bellringers and Handbell Group. The Church is open daily during daylight hours and our visitors are always most welcome to join us at any of or services.


 

 


Pubs in Bosham Parish

Anchor Bleu

High Street, Old Bosham, Bosham, PO18 8LS
(01243) 573956
anchorbleu.co.uk

Ancient and cosy old pub overlooking picturesque Bosham harbour. Low ceilings, a real fire and stylish decor give it a warm and inviting feel, with flagstones around the bar and wooden floors elsewhere. It is popular both with locals and wi...
Berkeley Arms

Delling Lane, Old Bosham, Bosham, PO18 8HG
(01243) 573167
berkeley-arms-bosham.co.uk

A former Gales house close to Old Bosham harbour. There is a pretty garden to the front of the pub and in winter you can enjoy the real log fires inside.
White Swan

Station Road, Bosham, PO18 8NG
(01243) 696465
whiteswanbosham.co.uk/

Cosy Grade II-listed free house that reopened in 2011 after extensive refurbishment, with tasteful use of stone flags on the bar floor and much reclaimed timber. The restaurant area serves reasonably priced home-cooked food and has the old...