Moving to Fishbourne
What to know before moving to the village
Fishbourne is an attractive village for anyone looking to live in the Chichester area, offering a combination of rural setting, harbour proximity, good transport links, and easy access to the city. For those considering a move, there are practical points to understand.
The village has a railway station with direct services to Chichester, Portsmouth, and Brighton. The A259 connects to the A27 bypass, which provides road access to the wider area. The primary school is well regarded. These fundamentals make Fishbourne a practical place to live as well as a pleasant one.
The downsides are the traffic on the A259, the lack of a village shop, the flood risk in some lower-lying areas, and the pressure on parking near the station. Property prices reflect the village's desirability and are above the district average. New development is contentious, and the pace of growth is a sensitive local issue.
The community is active, with the parish council, the village association, and the church providing the framework for village life. The village hall hosts regular events and clubs. The Bull's Head provides the social centre that every village needs.
For families, the primary school and the proximity to good secondary schools in Chichester are significant advantages. For retirees, the peaceful setting, the walks, and the harbour are strong draws. For commuters, the railway station is the key asset. Fishbourne suits people who want village life within easy reach of a city, and who value the harbour and the downs more than a nightlife or a high street.