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Charming UK city 7 miles from seaside town constantly named best place to live

By staff2 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

This quaint city has a vibrant shopping scene, stunning architecture, and rich heritage – and is a mere stone’s throw from one of the UK’s most infamous seaside resorts

Looking down the canal towards Chichester Cathedral
Escape the crowds in this stunning city dripping with history(Image: Martin Burton/SussexLive)

Take a ‘step back in time’ in this quaint UK city that can be seen all the way from the coast. England’s South East was recently dealt a huge blow after the iconic town of Bognor Regis was crowned the ‘worst’ seaside resort in the country by Brits. #

The savage ranking saw the hotspot receive a measly 36 per cent overall destination score, with holidaymakers giving the town just one star for its seafront, pier, tourist attractions, scenery, shopping offerings, and value for money.

However, just a stone’s throw from the ‘rundown’ resort lies a charming city that has managed to perfectly preserve its rich heritage and squeaky clean reputation. Constantly named as the best and happiest place to live in the UK by the likes of the Guardian and Sunday Times, this genteel region has marginally escaped becoming a commuter belt due to being 90 minutes away from London on the train. However, it still makes for the perfect staycation.

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Aerial panorama of downtown Chichester, England, UK
This charming city is just a stone’s throw from Bognor Regis(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

If you haven’t guessed already, we’re talking about Chichester – a Roman cathedral city steeped in history – and the only city in the West Sussex county. Evidence of its fascinating past can still be seen on the streets today, including the Roman baths, a city wall (which was replaced by a Georgian wall), and an amphitheater which now serves as a park.

“[The city] has a plethora of grade II listed buildings and other points of interest include the Chichester City Cross which is a type of butter market and sits in the centre of North, East, South and West streets,” hails Discover Sussex. “The City Cross was built in 1500 by Bishop Edward Storey as a shelter for people who sold their wares on market day.”

Chichester Cathedral
The city’s impressive cathedral is a must-see(Image: Martin Burton/SussexLive)

The city is renowned for its 11th-century cathedral which soars into the sky – and can be spotted all the way over from the coastline on a clear day. This impressive architectural wonder attracts thousands of visitors and pilgrims every year – and hosts organised tours for those wanting to learn more about the building.

But if you’re not a huge history buff, don’t worry. Chichester has a vibrant shopping scene with a bustling high-street that is mainly pedestrianised. You’ll also be spoilt for choice when it comes to grabbing a coffee or having lunch after a hard day of retail therapy.

 DESERTED STREET IN CHICHESTER
Chichester feels like you’ve stepped back in time(Image: Steve Reigate Daily Express)

And of course, a trip to Chichester isn’t complete without heading over to Bishops Palace Gardens. “If you want a peaceful area to sit and relax, then this is the ideal spot and we love visiting the gardens to enjoy a coffee and sit and listen to the birds and enjoy the beautifully maintained gardens,” adds Discover Sussex. “The gardens are open from 8am till dusk and just a short walk through the cloisters which open onto Canon Lane.”

Chichester is located just over 80 miles from London, meaning it’ll take around two hours and 14 minutes in the car. However, direct trains can slash the journey time down to just one hour and 25 minutes. If you’re flexible with dates, you can grab single adult fares for as little as £10.

If you’re coming from Bognor Regis as a day trip, you’ll only need to drive 7.1 miles north (which takes less than half an hour) or hop on a 23-minute train, which usually involves a stop at Barnham. Single adult fares start from just £6.40.

Chichester is home to a range of accommodation types, meaning you’ll easily be able to find something within your budget. For example, a weekend’s stay (Friday, July 25-27) at the Cherry End B&B will only set you back £239. This is based on two adults sharing a Deluxe Double Room.

However, if you’re after something a little more luxurious – check out Harbour Hotel and Spa. This stunning 18th-century building is just a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral and features its own brasserie offering locally-sourced meals. Staying here on the exact same nights will set you back £390.

*Prices based on Trainline and Booking.com listings at the time of writing.

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