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England's green and pleasant land welcomes visitors from around the world. The choice of accommodation is yours whether it is Bed and Breakfast, a five star hotel, a caravan or holiday park, what about a canal boat or a cottage in the country. Whichever chosen county the diversity of England is for all to savour. West Sussex offers a wealth of variety from the High Weald in the north and the South Downs in the South with its interesting coastal towns of Brighton and Hove, Worthing or Bognor Regis. Brighton has a large shopping centre and a re-generation scheme which is improving this seaside town which came to prominence with George IV and the building of the Indian Styled Brighton Pavilion. Its now famous Festival is held annually in May. Much in the news at the moment also is the West Pier which in the past year has suffered a number of fires but hopes are high that it will soon be re-built. One of its main towns in West Sussex is Crawley with it large shopping Centre were every year in July an exciting Prom Concert is held in Tillgate Park home of the Canadian Army in World War II. West Sussex too has its fair share of large houses and gardens to visits including Penhurst Place and Wakefield Place home of the Millennium Seed Bank. The interesting town of Lancing is along the road leading to the Cathedral town of Chichester and the nearby town of Fishbourne has revealed it connection with the Romans Empire when Roman Baths and artifacts were found there. Ardlingly holds the South of England Show and Antiques and Craft Fairs along with other event, while further down the M23 the famous showground of Hickstead regularly delights horse people throughout the world. So book your accommodation at 'A Place To Stay UK' | ||||||||||||||||||