ahem.. getting back to the subject, is arundel castle open to visitors and would it be polite to turn up in lycra?
Today the castle remains the principal seat of the Dukes of Norfolk, the dukedom currently being held by the 18th Duke, the Earl Marshal of England. Most of the castle and its extensive grounds are open to the public.
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ahem.. getting back to the subject, is arundel castle open to visitors and would it be polite to turn up in lycra?
For anyone arriving early to London, and in need of sandcastle training etc, the South Bank Centre has installed an urban beach. Open from 10am today, Friday.
It is part of the Festival of Britain Celebrations - which were aeons before my time, but perhaps Rich or dellzeqq, etc remember the event?
(I have a nice programme somewhere)![]()
Tide to your desk again, Frank?![]()
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Have an afternoon snooze.
zz - Arundel Castle may be open - but it isn't that great. It's a modern folly.
The best bits a free and are the grounds and the whole surrounds of Arundel and the Arun Valley - as Greg has said the railway to London goes that way, so it's a good place to meander - and if you suddenly want to get home there are stations like Arundel and Amberley very close together on the Portsmouth-Victoria line
zz - Arundel Castle may be open - but it isn't that great. It's a modern folly.
If you want to see something wonderful on the route - go in to the church at West Chiltington. There's some 1000 year old wall paintings.