Our Pilgrimages
For Day Pilgrimages please see the Retreat Days page
Overview
Discover the treasures of Sussex – its cathedrals and castle, downs and coast, woods and rivers.
Explore nearly 1500 years of Christian history, discovering more about the great figures of the evangelisation of Sussex and the places where people have worshipped God for many centuries.
See how man and nature have interacted over the centuries to produce the unique downland and coastal landscape. Experience the places which have inspired great authors and poets.
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Our Pilgrimmages & Tours
Highlights of Sussex
Explore the coast, downs, woodland, Roman palace, castle and churches to discover something of the treasures of this wonderful county.
Highlights include Fishbourne Roman Palace, the largest Roman home in Britain, and Chichester Cathedral.
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Christian Heritage
Journey to places associated with the Sussex saints. We visit St Wilfrid’s base on the Manhood peninsular, St Richard’s cathedral at Chichester and St Philip Howard’s shrine at Arundel.
We will also have time to explore ancient churches and the riches of Chichester and Arundel.
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Literary Heritage
Visit the homes and places rich in heritage which abound across Sussex.
These famous and inspiring locations have inspired authors and poets including Jane Austen, HG Wells, Dickens and William Blake.
Many works of great literature were penned across these locations, and you can discover them all with our curated tours.
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Natural Heritage
Discover how man and nature have interacted over the centuries on these wonderful retreats, exploring the natural sights of Sussex.
Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve, the Trundle Iron Age hill fortifications, the stranded beach at Slindon and the ancient yew forest at Kingley Vale.