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Visit Steyning and the surrounding villages and stay in bed & breakfast accommodation:
Steyning, West Sussex. A medieval, quietly prosperous town of old gabled houses. According to legend the village began in the 8th century, when St Cuthman pushed his invalid mother in a wheelbarrow from Devon. The barrow broke down at Steyning, so Cuthman stayed there and built a wooden church. The present church, dating from the 12th century, is one of the noblest in West Sussex. A track leads to the top of Steyning Round Hill, from which there is a fine view over the Adur Valley. Other walks climb the downs to Cissbury Ring and Chanctonbury Ring, where a beech wood, planted in 1760, stands in an oval prehistoric earthwork.
Adjacent cities/towns/villages: Albourne, Angmering, Bolney, Botolphs, Bramber, Brighton, Broadwater, Clayton, Coombes, Cowfold, Ferring, Findon, Goring-by-Sea, Henfield, Hove, Hurstpierpoint, Lancing, Partridge Green, Patcham, Patching, Portslade, Poynings, Preston, Pulborough, Pyecombe, Shermanbury, Shipley, Shoreham-by-sea, Sompting, South Lancing, Southwick, Storrington, Thakeham, Twineham, Upper Beeding, West Chiltington, West Grinstead, West Preston, West Worthing, Worthing
Have you decided to visit Steyning or the surrounding villages? Please look above for somewhere to stay in:
- a Steyning bed and breakfast (a Steyning B&B or Steyning b and b)
- a Steyning guesthouse
- a Steyning hotel (or motel)
- a Steyning self-catering establishment, or
- other Steyning accommodation
Accommodation in Steyning:
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