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1 Saturday Walkers Club Arundel to Goring-by-Sea walk The River Arun, the Angmering Park Estate and Worthing's best kept secret on Highdown Hill. Length OS Map Toughness Features Main Walk: 14¾ km (9.2 miles). Three hours 35 minutes walking time. For the whole excursion including trains, sights and meals, allow at least 9½ hours. Alternative Walk, finishing at Angmering: 18½ km (11.5 miles). Four hours 30 minutes walking time. Explorer OL10 (previously 121). Arundel, map reference TQ024063, is in West Sussex, 5 km N of Littlehampton. 3 out of 10 (4 for the longer options). Several SWC walks go through the landscaped Arundel Park to the north-west of the town but the central section of this walk is through the other half of the original Norfolk Estate, Angmering Park. The first 3 km is the same as the Arundel Circular walk (#100 2) and starts with fine views of Arundel Castle, the principal seat of the Dukes of Norfolk. The massive castle dominates this hilltop town but the ornate Roman Catholic Cathedral and the parish church of St Nicholas also feature prominently on its skyline. After a stretch alongside the River Arun the walk enters the Angmering Park Estate, a traditional agricultural and sporting estate extending to some 6,750 acres. A renowned Stud Farm and Racing Stables at its centre are surrounded by land managed for forestry, farming and shooting. The route takes you through woodland and along an attractive open valley, then heads south-east through a more heavily wooded part of the estate to a lunch pub on its southern edge. Sadly, this is rather too close to one of the main roads which will detract from the remainder of the walk, the A27. The second half moves away from the worst of the road noise and goes through a mainly agricultural landscape to the village of Patching before turning southwards to an alternative lunch pub. An underpass gets you to the other side of the A27 and a gentle climb through a copse eventually brings you out onto Highdown Hill, a stretch of open downland owned by the National Trust with the remains of an Iron Age hill fort on its summit. On a fine day there are far-reaching sea views east to the Seven Sisters and west to the Isle of Wight. The slopes of the South Downs were quarried for chalk and in the early 20 C Sir Frederick and Lady Stern were inspired to create a garden in the unpromising surroundings of an old chalk pit, building up a fine collection of rare plants and trees. Together with a nearby tearoom and hotel bar for refreshment, a visit to Worthing's best kept secret (Highdown Gardens, free entry) makes a nice way to put off your descent to the coastal plain and an anti-climactic stretch alongside another busy main road (the A259) to the station. th 1/10

2 Note that Highdown Gardens are only open Mon Fri from October to March, apart from Easter and Mother's Day. Closing time is 4.30pm in these months, 6pm summer. Walk Options Transport Suggested Train Lunch Tea There are two ways to extend this walk by about an hour. At the (misleadinglynamed) Goring-by-Sea station you can carry on towards the seafront and loop back from the popular Sea Lane Café to the station, an extra 4¼ km. Alternatively, from Highdown Gardens you can go back across Highdown Hill and continue through the quiet village of Angmering to its station, 4 km west of Goring. This Alternative Walk is 3¾ km longer than the direct ending to Goring-by-Sea. The routes for these extensions go across green spaces or through woodland wherever possible, but a glance at the map will confirm that both involve long stretches along residential streets. More adventurous souls could use the maps to extend both of these variations even further. At the Sea Lane Café you can continue eastwards for nearly 4 km to Worthing and then head inland from the pier to the station, making a total walk of about 22 km. Similarly, at Angmering you can carry on to the seafront and then head westwards for just over 3 km to Littlehampton, an even longer variation of about 24½ km. Neither of these endings has been tried and only outline directions are provided, but the routes should be straightforward and the stations at these large seaside resorts will be well-signposted from the seafront. Arundel is on the Arun Valley line, with a half-hourly service from London Victoria (hourly on Sundays), taking 1 hour minutes. All the possible return stations are on the West Coastway line, with a similar level of service and journey time. Both lines are operated by Southern and the fare from London to all these stations is the same. The suggested ticket is a return to Littlehampton (which is unquestionably valid at all of them), but in practice any return ticket would almost certainly be accepted at the other stations. This walk is not convenient for drivers as you have to change trains at Ford or Barnham to return to Arundel, but for reference its station car park costs 2.15 Sun & BH, 4.60 otherwise (2018). Take the train nearest to 09:40 from Victoria to Arundel. The suggested lunch pub is The Woodman Arms ( ) in Hammerpot (after 7 km), a Fullers pub which serves food to 2.30pm (4pm Sun). It has a beer garden and patio area but (like all the pubs in this area) is near the busy A27. A later option is The World's End ( ), south of Patching (after 10¾ km). This has a large beer garden and serves food all day. The World's End (see above) is a useful watering-hole on a hot day but the main tea options are just outside Highdown Gardens, 1½ km before Goringby-Sea station. Highdown Tea Rooms ( ) serves cream teas and a good selection of cakes to 4.45pm (3.45pm in winter), while across the driveway stronger fare can be had at the Highdown Hotel ( ). Allow minutes to reach Goring-by-Sea station from Highdown. 2/10

3 As mentioned above the focus of the seafront extension is the large and popular Sea Lane Café ( ) on Marine Drive, which is open yearround to seasonal hours: typically 4-5pm but longer in fine weather and as late as 7pm in high summer. The suggested route back to the station also passes a couple of chain pubs, The Mulberry ( ) and the Chef & Brewer Bulls Head ( ). On the Alternative Walk the pubs on the way to Angmering station are rather more appealing. On the lane into the village The Spotted Cow ( ) has a beer garden with views of the South Downs; it is usually closed Mon-Thu afternoons but open all day Fri-Sun. A little further on The Lamb at Angmering ( ) is a renovated coaching inn with a small patio area at the back, describing itself as a gastro inn in the heart of the village. There is also a highly-rated vintage style tea shop in the centre of Angmering but Tea in the Square ( ) is likely to be closed by the time you get there. Allow at least minutes to reach Angmering station from any of these places. Help Us! After the walk, we would love to get your feedback Photos Upload your photos to the SWC Group on Flickr, and videos to Youtube. This walk's tags are: swcwalks swcwalk295 By Car Start BN18 9PH Finish BN12 6NT Help National Rail: Travelline SE (bus times): (12p/min) TFL (London) : Version Copyright Oct-18 Saturday Walkers Club. All Rights Reserved. No commercial use. No copying. No derivatives. Free with attribution for one time non-commercial use only. Walk Directions 3/10

4 Walk Map All maps OpenStreetMap contributors Walk Options M. Main Walk (14¾ km) i. Main Walk, with seafront loop (19 km) a. Alternative Walk, finishing at Angmering (18½ km) Walk Directions 1. Arundel Station to Warningcamp (2 km) The start is the same as Walk # Arriving from London, cross the footbridge to exit through the main station building and immediately turn right onto the signposted pedestrian and cycle route to the Town Centre. This takes you under the A27 and turns left to head directly towards Arundel Castle 1. You join the busy main road opposite the station approach road and keep right at the roundabout, heading for the town centre. Where the pavement ends after 100m, turn right onto a signposted footpath. This soon comes to the River Arun where you turn right again onto the riverside path, joining the Monarch's Way 2 (MW). Go over a stile and follow the riverside path for 1 km, gradually curving round to the left with a fine view back to the town's skyline. Eventually the path veers right, away from the river. Go through a wooden swing gate and keep ahead towards a large white house on the other side of the railway. Cross the tracks carefully at the level crossing and continue along a tarmac lane for 300m to a road junction in the hamlet of Warningcamp. 2. Warningcamp to Wepham Wood (2 km) 4/10

5 Turn left at the road junction, towards Wepham and Burpham. In 400m, where there are trees on both sides of the road, turn right onto a signposted bridleway into a wood, entering the Angmering Park Estate. In 600m go through a wooden fieldgate and continue on a grassy path through a dry valley for a further 800m, still on the MW and ignoring paths off to both sides (finally leaving the footpath taken by Walk #100, up Warningcamp Hill on the left). Shortly before reaching a hedge across the valley follow a farm track towards a fieldgate in the trees on the right. Go through a wooden side gate and bear left at a bridleway junction to continue just inside the wood. The track comes to a T-junction level with the hedge across the valley where you turn right. In 40m fork right at another three-way junction to climb steadily through the wood. Near the top keep ahead at a track crossing to come to a small clearing by an estate road in Wepham Wood. 3. Wepham Wood to Hammerpot (3 km) Go straight across the estate road (finally leaving the MW) and continue past a small parking area on a broad estate path, signposted as a public footpath and soon curving slightly right to head SE. You now simply follow this woodland path in much the same direction for 1 km, eventually going down a slope to a four-way junction. Ignore a No Horses footpath off to the right and turn half-right onto a bridleway heading S, soon with a small field behind a wooden fence on the right. In 400m turn half-left as indicated after passing Dover Cottage, now with a farm field on the left. In 250m the track bends right and comes to a junction with an estate road. Go straight across this road onto a signposted footpath, which veers left and passes a car park off to the right. Follow the main path as it meanders through Butler's Copse for about 300m, coming out onto another estate road. Turn right to head S along this road for 200m, then (shortly before reaching a lodge) turn left at a footpath signpost onto a broad grassy track between fences. At the far end turn right as indicated to go along the (possibly nettly) edge of a large farm field, heading S again directly towards the A27. At the end turn left onto a footway beside the busy main road, then bear left into a cul-de-sac with a pub sign. The Woodman Arms3 is at the end of this short lane. 4. Hammerpot to Patching (2½ km) From the pub go back a few paces along the lane, but instead of turning left keep ahead on a broad track between hedges. In 100m (having passed through a metal gate) turn right through a gap in the hedge onto a signposted footpath, crossing a plank bridge into the corner of a large field. Go all the way along its left-hand edge and turn left onto a lane, with a pond opposite. In 75m (after passing some fieldgates on the right but before reaching a house) turn right through a narrow gap in the hedge onto a signposted footpath heading NE through a belt of trees. At the far end carry on in the same direction across the corner of a field to the middle of the far side. Go through a gap in the trees, over a stile into the next field and head E across it, alongside a (possibly temporary) wire fence. On the far side turn left onto a farm track. In 200m, having passed Old Selden Farm on the right, turn right onto a broad track heading E, as indicated by a partly-concealed footpath signpost in the trees on your left. Go past some old barns on the left and keep ahead where the main track swings round behind them. Continue in this direction for 700m: initially on a farm track between fences, then along the edge of a field with a hedge on your right and finally across a large field, aiming for the right-hand end of a wood. Follow a signposted path into the trees, veering left and soon emerging into another large field. Go over a stile and straight across the field towards the buildings of Patching Farm, to the right of the church. On the far side continue on a lane curving round between the farm buildings and the parish church of St John the Divine 4, which is worth a quick visit. 5/10

6 5. Patching to Arundel Road (1¼ km) At the end of the farm lane turn right onto the road running through the village (The Street). In 100m turn left and go along Coldharbour Lane for 150m, then turn right into a small parking area in front of some houses. Take a grassy track to the right of these houses and immediately veer left on a short path through the undergrowth into the top of a large farm field. Follow a clear path across the field, heading SSE. Go over a stile in the hedge and bear right onto a broad grassy path along the edge of a long meadow, with a hedge on your right (the first 200m of this path is not the official right of way, but this short cut is clearly well-used). Patching Pond is down to your left at the far end of the meadow, but is well-hidden by trees. In the far right-hand corner continue on a narrow path through trees, soon with a chainlink fence on your left. Ignore one path off to the right, but a little further on you could cut through to the beer garden of The World's End 5 if you want to visit this pub. Otherwise, carry on along the (possibly overgrown) narrow path to the old main road, now a quiet lane. 6. Arundel Road to Highdown Gardens (2½ km) Go straight across Arundel Road to continue on the lane opposite the pub. Go around a locked metal gate and follow the lane down a slope and under the new main road, the busy A27 again. On the other side turn left onto a bridleway before reaching another main road (the A280). Follow this chalky path gently uphill, with trees and shrubs shielding the two roads from sight (if not sound). At the top follow the bridleway round to the right and cross the A280 with great care onto the continuation of the path opposite, which curves round to the left. At the end turn right briefly onto an unsurfaced lane, but where this swings left keep ahead past a metal fieldgate onto a stony track between hedges. Follow this bridleway steadily uphill for 1 km, between fields and later through a wood (Highdown Copse). At the end of the wood fork left in front of a National Trust sign for Highdown Hill 6 to emerge onto open downland. Bear right and go alongside a hedge for 75m to a fourway signpost, with far-reaching sea views ahead (including the offshore Rampion Wind Farm 7 development). Unless you want to visit the old hill fort on the summit (an unnecessary detour if you are doing the Alternative Walk, since the route to Angmering returns this way), turn left onto one of the grassy paths sloping down the hillside towards a belt of trees. Detour to the Summit (+250m) 8 Turn right to go uphill to the small Iron Age hill fort at the summit. Return the same way and go straight ahead past the signpost towards the belt of trees. Almost any route down the hillside will do, but the slightly lower (right-hand) path heading E towards the trees will take you through a wooden swing gate in a low flint wall (marking a Borough boundary). On the other side is the Miller's Tomb 9 surrounded by iron railings, with an information panel. Carry on downhill in much the same direction, going past more clumps of trees. The main path curves round to the right and leads through a gate into a car park. The entrance to Highdown Gardens (free entry) is on the right. For refreshments go down the access road to find the Highdown Hotel10 and Highdown Tea Rooms immediately on the right. 6/10

7 If you are doing the Alternative Walk to Angmering, go to 10. Highdown Gardens 7. Highdown Gardens to Goring-by-Sea Station (1½ km) Go out onto the main driveway and start to head downhill towards the A259. As you pass a locked gate into the gardens bear right past a No Horse Riding sign onto a short path through a belt of trees into the top of a meadow and recreation ground. Go down its left-hand side and return to the driveway through another car park (there is no exit at the bottom of the field). At the end of the drive cross the busy dual carriageway with great care and turn left onto the footway on the far side. There is no alternative to the traffic noise. Goring station is just beyond the far corner of the large field on your right, but there is a wide stream running through it and no footpaths cutting across. At the roundabout follow the footway round to the right to head S, still alongside the A259. In 250m (just before traffic lights) bear right off the main road onto a tarmac path, which leads into Goring Street. Go along this quiet street (the old main road) to a level crossing, with Goring-by-Sea station on the left. If you are not doing the seafront loop, Platform 1 on the near side is for trains to London and Brighton. 8. Goring-by-Sea Station to the Sea Lane Café (2¼ km) Continue on Goring Street, crossing over the railway line. In 250m keep right at the T- junction with Goring Way, crossing over this main road to continue on another part of Goring Street. After passing a playing field on the right veer right past the front of the Bulls Head pub and go across Fernhurst Drive onto Bodiam Avenue. Follow this short street up to the entrance to Goring Hall Hospital. In front of the entrance turn right briefly onto a tree-lined bridleway (Ilex Way), then in 40m veer left through a gate into Fernhurst Recreation Ground. Go along its left-hand side and through a gap in the corner into another playing field. Make your way across this second field towards the opposite corner and head for one of the gaps in the wooden fence on the left. Go through the gap and turn right onto a broad path running through a long narrow plantation of tall trees. Follow this path for 500m to the seafront, crossing two minor roads along the way. At the end turn left and go along a raised footpath (or the shingle beach) for 600m to reach the Sea Lane Café. If you want to extend the walk to Worthing instead of returning to Goring-by-Sea station, follow the outline directions below. Finishing at Worthing Station (+5 km) Carry on along the seafront, heading E. Either go all the way to Worthing Pier (3¾ km) or turn inland before then onto one of the streets off Marine Parade. The station is 1¼ km from the pier. 7/10

8 9. The Sea Lane Café to Goring-by-Sea Station (2 km) Go across the roundabout behind the café and head N on Sea Lane. At the roundabout at the far end of this long avenue, with The Mulberry pub on the right, turn left onto a tree-lined bridleway (Ilex Way again) between two residential streets. In 400m this comes out onto Aldsworth Avenue, with Ilex Way continuing opposite. A simple route would be to turn right onto this street, eventually passing a parade of shops on the right (including a restaurant and some fast-food shops); then at the A259 roundabout turn left and immediately right into Goring Street. The suggested route (through more woodland and along slightly quieter roads) is to go straight across Aldsworth Avenue. Almost immediately fork right off Ilex Way onto one of the narrow paths used by dog-walkers, which meander through the trees for 100m and come out onto Fernhurst Drive. Head towards the Bulls Head pub (visible off to your left) and retrace your outward route along the two sections of Goring Street to the station. If the level crossing is down, cross the footbridge to the far platform for trains to London. 10. Highdown Gardens to Angmering (village) (3½ km) Go back through the car park onto Highdown Hill and retrace your steps past the Miller's Tomb, through the belt of trees and gently uphill towards the summit. Keep ahead at the four-way signpost and continue on the broad grassy path passing just below the small 8 Iron Age hill fort (or climb over the low rampart and go through the centre of it if you prefer). On the other side of the hill fort several grassy paths heading W all lead to a metal fieldgate in the hedge 300m away. Go through the adjacent kissing gate and follow a broad farm track towards the restored Ecclesden Mill 11. After swerving right and left ignore a track down to the right and continue towards the sailless windmill, then turn sharp left as indicated by a footpath signpost. Follow the narrow path downhill between fences and turn right at the bottom onto a bridleway. Go along this track, which becomes a tarmac lane at the entrance to Paddocks. In a further 400m the lane swings right in front of the A280. You could cross over this main road onto the continuation of the bridleway a little way off to the right, but a safer alternative is to go past the exit and then fork left onto a tarmac path going up and over the road on a footbridge. The two routes rejoin and you continue on a lane, passing the car park for The Spotted Cow on the right and then the pub itself, the first of the possible refreshment stops. At the road junction with the B2225 keep ahead and follow the road (which becomes Angmering's High Street) for 500m, eventually going down a slope and coming to a junction with Water Lane. Cross the main road to another refreshment stop, The Lamb at Angmering. 11. Angmering (village) to Angmering Station (1¾ km) You could simply go along the main road past the small village green, but the suggested route is to take the narrow street (Church Lane) from the left-hand end of the pub. As well as being a quiet street of attractive cottages, this also gives you the opportunity to 12 vist the parish church of St Margaret on Arundel Road at the far end. 8/10

9 To resume the walk go downhill on Arundel Road and keep right at the village green, passing Tea in the Square in the parade of shops on the right. At the bottom turn right to rejoin the main road (now Station Road). Shortly after passing the Village Hall bear right off Station Road onto North Drive. A footpath branching off to the right just before North Drive offers a superficially appealing alternative route to the station mostly along a private road through a golf course but at the far end there is no alternative to a very noisy 500m stretch alongside the A259. The suggested route goes all the way along North Drive, with bungalows on the right and a belt of mature trees helping to reduce the traffic noise from the parallel main road. At the far end of this long residential street veer left and cross Station Road carefully to continue on the footway on its left-hand side. As you approach a roundabout follow the path round to the left to go over the very busy A259 on a footbridge. On the other side continue along Station Road for a further 150m to a level crossing, with Angmering station on the left. Platform 1 on the near side is for trains to London and Brighton If you want to extend the walk to Littlehampton, follow the outline directions below. Finishing at Littlehampton Station (+6 km) Carry on past the station for 1¾ km to the seafront. Turn right and head W along it for 3¼ km to the far end of Harbour Park. The station is 1 km inland, close to the River Arun. Walk Notes th 1. Arundel Castle was founded in the 11 C and some of the original Norman features survive, but the present building is predominantly Victorian. 2. The Monarch's Way follows the escape route supposedly taken by the future King Charles after his defeat by Parliamentary troops at the Battle of Worcester in It is the longest inland trail in England, running for 990 km from the battlefield to Shoreham-by-Sea. 3. Originally a pair of estate workers' cottages, The Woodman Arms was completely destroyed by fire in 2004 but was rebuilt in the same style and reopened a year later. 4. St John the Divine, Patching was built as a chapel in the early 13thC and became a parish church in It was heavily restored in the 19thC and re-dedicated to St John since the original dedication had been lost. It contains copies of two famous paintings by Rubens and Murillo. 5. Originally the Horse and Groom, The World's End acquired its present name in 2002 in homage to the seafarers of the past who feared sailing off the edge of the world (although the pub sign offers a different interpretation). 6. Highdown Hill (81m) is the only hill on the Sussex coastal plain. Unlike other hills on the South Downs, it has a gentle dip slope on its north face and a steeper scarp slope facing the sea. 7. The Rampion Wind Farm is being developed by E.ON and has a target capacity of 400 MW. When completed in 2018 it will consist of 116 turbines in an area of 72 km², between 13 and 25 km offshore. 8. The small Iron Age hill fort on the summit of Highdown Hill dates from around 600 BC and consists of a single rampart and ditch. There was also an Anglo-Saxon cemetery on the site. 9. The Miller's Tomb was built by John Olliver 27 years before his death in An eccentric character who was outwardly a prosperous miller, Olliver was rumoured to be the leader of a local smuggling gang, using the tomb to store contraband. 10. Highdown Hotel was previously the Stern's home, Highdown Towers. The mansion and gardens were bequeathed to the Borough of Worthing after Lady Stern's death in Various unsuccessful ventures were tried at the venue (including a notorious nightclub) before it became a hotel. 9/10

10 11. Ecclesden Mill (or Highdown New Mill) was a brick tower-mill built in 1826, taking over from John Olliver's Highdown Mill. It ceased working in 1872 and lost its sails in a storm in It was converted into a house in the 1970s and has since been further restored, with a lead cap added. 12. St Margaret, Angmering dates from the 13thC, with its tower being added in 1507.» Last updated: May 13, 2018 Saturday Walkers Club. All Rights Reserved. No commercial use. No copying. No derivatives. Free with attribution for one time non-commercial use only. Saturday Walkers Club All Rights Reserved saturdaywalkers@walkingclub.org.uk 10/10

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