The Sussex Border Walk – Part Eleven: Nineteenth Century Littlehampton

The Sussex Border Walk - Part Eleven: Nineteenth Century Littlehampton

I am continuing my Sussex Border Walk. Today I am in Littlehampton, or at least in the south-east side of the town. I am taking Nikolaus Pevsner’s guide to help me explore the buildings, as well as searching for the missing buildings, including the Beach Hotel and the windmills that once stood on the front, […]

The Sunday Chat – More on the Puppet Project and other news.

The Sunday Chat - More on the Puppet Project and other news.

The Sunday Chat is my chance to have a chinwag with the audience and bring you up to date with projects going on and coming up. The Live book readings are here at 4pm each week day – Listen with Vobes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAh8Bm4Z-E7jqelH-1WNKzA Don’t forget the behind the scene podcast to me, my life and the […]

The Sussex Border Walk – Part Ten: Barrie, Parry, Hobbs and Mill

The Sussex Border Walk - Part Ten: Barrie, Parry, Hobbs and Mill

I am continuing my Sussex Border Walk. I am still in Rustington making my way towards Littlehampton, the next town on the tour. As I head down to the coast, the logical southern Sussex border I pass a number of historic places. These include properties connected to JM Barrie, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, an […]

The Sussex Border Walk – Part Nine: Rustington, the Town, the Church and the Old Manor

The Sussex Border Walk - Part Nine: Rustington, the Town, the Church and the Old Manor

I am continuing my Sussex Border Walk. I am in Rustington, the next two along from East Preston where I was in the previous video. I am on a mission today to find the wall and old manor house that appears in a photo from 1910. Plus, I also have a nose about the town […]

The Sussex Border Walk – Part Eight: The Pumps and Flint in East Preston

The Sussex Border Walk - Part Eight: The Pumps and Flint in East Preston

I am continuing my Sussex Border Walk, but I have missed out Ferring and Kingston Gorse. The reason is simply that during Lockdown One I walked through these areas – video links below – and I didn’t think it necessary to repeat myself. So I resume in East Preston.In this episode, I discover the 1930s […]