- Arundel - Wikipedia
Arundel ( ˈærəndəl ARR-ən-dəl or locally ˈɑːndəl AHN-dəl) is a market town and civil parish in the Arun District of the South Downs, West Sussex, England The much-conserved town has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral
- Visit Arundel - Arundels Tourism Information Site
Planning on visiting Arundel? Click here to discover things to do, what's on, places to eat and drink, and where to stay in this historic market town
- Visit Arundel: Things to Do and Where to Eat - Discover Sussex
Visit Arundel in West Sussex Discover our recommendations for the best places to eat and things to do in this beautiful historic town
- Arundel | Medieval Castle, Cathedral, River Arun | Britannica
Arundel, town (parish), Arun district, administrative county of West Sussex, historic county of Sussex, southern England The town lies in the valley of the River Arun where it cuts through the South Downs Arundel occupies the hillslope between the river and Arundel Castle, which was built soon
- Arundel, West Sussex: an independent tourism guide for 2025
Arundel is one of the finest historic towns in southern England This delightful town sits on the banks of the River Arun, and is famed for it's magnificent castle, which is the ancestral home of the Duke of Norfolk
- Arundel - Town in Arundel, Arun - Visit South East England
Charming, stylish and full of history, the picturesque market town of Arundel in West Sussex is probably most famous for two stunning landmarks - Arundel Castle and Arundel Cathedral
- Arundel, West Sussex - British Heritage Travel
Arundel is a small town, with a stable population of about 3,000 It's pretty high street tumbles down the hill from the castle ending at the River Arun and broad wet meadows stretching beyond
- About Arundel | Arundel Town Council
Just 90 minutes away from London in the heart of West Sussex is the picturesque town of Arundel, dominated by its Norman Castle and surrounded by ancient woodlands Straddling the river Arun, one
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