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Bosham (/ ˈbɒzəm / ⓘ) is a coastal village, ecclesiastical parish and civil parish in the chichester district of west sussex, within the historic county of sussex, england, centred about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of chichester with its clustered developed part west of this.

A small attractive village on one of the small inlets of chichester harbour, bosham (pronounced 'bozzum') has played an important part in the history of this country over the centuries Inhabited by the romans, bosham was the sixth most important town in sussex in the 8th century. Bosham located on the shores of chichester harbour, west sussex is renowned as one of the most photogenic locations on the south coast of england, with a perfect blend of history, scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere. Bosham is a beautiful place to visit, with plenty of accommodation, pubs and sports facilities including cricket and football grounds, bowling, sailing and many clubs and societies The village stands on a small peninsula between two tidal creeks at the eastern end of chichester harbour. Ok, it's not quite an aperol spritz in st mark's square, but bosham's local, the anchor bleu, is said to serve a mean ale.

Tripadvisor has 6,325 reviews of bosham hotels, attractions, and restaurants making it your best bosham resource. The pretty and popular village of bosham on chichester harbour in west sussex, enjoyed by tourists, day trippers and, most of all sailors and yachtsmen, who benefit from good sailing in beautiful and historic surroundings. Bosham is a delightful village situated on an arm of chichester harbour Bosham has a long history It is thought that it was one of the first sites in sussex where st wilfrid preached, around the year ad 681. Bosham is a coastal village in sussex, centred about two miles west of chichester filling a broad peninsula projecting into natural chichester harbour where bosham has its own harbour and inlet on the western side.

Explore tranquil waters, historic churches, local art, roman ruins, scenic gardens, and fine dining in this charming west sussex village.

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