Bosham
pronounced ‘Bosum’ in a small coastal village not far from where we live. It nestles quietly on one of the many inlets
that make up Chichester Harbour, an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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Bosham marina |
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Low tide |
The
gloriously sunny weather and lifting of pandemic restrictions has brought
grockles out in their droves but if you’re lucky, you can still find an
isolated spot or two away from the crowds in which to enjoy the silence and
admire the views. As you can see, these
are quite spectacular.
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Enjoying the outdoors at a safe distance |
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Holy Trinity Church |
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Grave stone of King Canute's daughter |
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Looking out over Bosham |
Nearby is Bosham Hoe, a quieter less touristy spot with beautiful views across the inlet to Itchenor.
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Quiet woodland walk |
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Nature in bloom |
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Sun dancing on the water |
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Ferry terminal - Bosham to Itchenor |
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Peaceful |
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Not a grockle in sight |
And from the opposite side, Itchenor is just as lovely.
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Itchenor - view from the marina |
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Sun across the mudflats |
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Bosham Hoe is on the other side of the inlet |
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