Explore the distinct neighbourhoods that make up Fishbourne. Each area has its own character, attractions, and community spirit.
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Old Fishbourne
Historic village core with period buildings, conservation area, narrow lanes, and proximity to the h
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New Fishbourne
Post-war residential area with the school, village hall, and station, forming the functional heart o
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Roman Palace Area
Museum quarter centred on the Roman Palace, with the archaeology site, gardens, and visitor faciliti
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Dell Quay
Tiny waterside hamlet with a pub, sailing club, and slipway on a tidal arm of Chichester Harbour.
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Apuldram
Tiny rural parish with a medieval church, the Apuldram Centre plant nursery, and farmland stretching
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A259 Corridor
The busy coast road corridor through the village, carrying traffic and providing connections but div
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Clay Lane Area
Family-oriented residential area centred on the primary school, recreation ground, and village hall.
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Salthill Road Area
Quiet residential road leading to the Roman Palace, with larger houses and access to the countryside
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Fishbourne Creek
Tidal creek forming the natural southern boundary of the village, rich in birdlife and harbour views
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Bosham Border
The western fringe where Fishbourne meets Bosham, with rural lanes and harbour-edge footpaths connec