
PULBOROUGH OFFICE
Cordery House, 18 Lower Street, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 2BL
(T) 01798 874033 (F) 01798 874434
(E) pulb@guyleonard.co.uk
Pulborough,West Sussex
Pulborough is a large village in West Sussex, of some 5000 inhabitants, located almost centrally within the county being 50 miles due south of London. It is set beside the confluence of The River Arun and The River Rother. The town looks out over the River Arun across the large flood plain to a backdrop of the South Downs. It should find itself located just to the northern boundary of the proposed South Downs National Park. Historically, it was a fording place over the River Arun used by the Romans who had a station here being one days march from Chichester on the London road, Stane Street. The Saxons bridged the River Arun here and the River Rother at nearby Stopham. It became an important watering/overnighting halt for cattle drovers providing easy access to water. It is dissected by the important north-south trunk road A29 and east-west A283 road routes. It retains some attractive old houses. Nearby is the home of the RSPB Nature Reserve Pulborough Brooks, where a wide variety of birdlife can be viewed from a number of professionally constructed hides and with an informative Visitors Centre. There are a number of small hamlets near Pulborough which retain a bye gone age. Hardham, to the south has a small church, St Botolphs, with some of the oldest surviving wall paintings in the country including St George slaying a dragon.
Pulborough is on the edge of commuter belt and remains a most scenic and peaceful place to live, with a variety of facilities including relatively large Sainsburys and Tesco stores, and a railway station on the Arun Valley Line from London Victoria to Arundel. It is around 75 minutes away from London Victoria on the train. It falls within the largest conservative majority in the country. On 29th of July of every year, Pulborough hosts the famous 12 hour Lawn Mower race, which runs continuously for 12 hours. Pulborough also boasts one of the fastest growing and most popular Angling Clubs in the South of England, the Society has a number of inititives to support local youngsters, including angling training as well as offering talks to local clubs, youth and conservation groups on the merits of angling. Earliest records suggest cricket has been played in Pulborough since 1799. Now based at the Recreation Ground, Pulborough Cricket Club boasts numerous Senior and Junior (Colts) teams. Previously a member club of the Sussex Invitation League, Pulborough's 1st and 2nd Elevens were invited to join the Sussex Cricket League ('the county league') from the 2004 season. The club also provides a mechanism for younger players to progress into senior cricket, with two non-league senior teams playing matches on Sunday afternoons. In 2006, the Sussex Cricket Board recognised the club's efforts towards youth sport, and awarded it ECB 'Focus Club' status. Other sports and recreation in the area include golf at the famous West Sussex Club in Pulborough together with golf at West Chiltington, Cowdray Park and Goodwood. There is a Leisure Centre, tennis and squash at Storrington, and sailing at Littlehampton and Chichester harbours. There are extesive walking and riding facilities close by and on the South Downs.
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