Location & Directions:
From Petworth (A285) to Duncton: take the 2nd turning on left.
From Westhampnett (A285): The site is on the right just after Duncton. Look for the WSDA signs as the entrance is hidden.
PLEASE PLEASE REMEMBER THE 6 METRE RULE AND TO KEEP ALL DOGS ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES.
£ - camping @ £15 pupn (cash only)
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Duncton Village Hall is near the centre of Duncton Village, a beautiful village nestling against the South Downs in the heart of the magnificent West Sussex countryside. Situated on the A285, (GU28 0JZ) we are 11 miles from Chichester and a short hop over Duncton Hill to the sea.
The area boasts many ancient buildings including ‘The Cricketers‘, a charming 16th Century coaching inn and Duncton Mill, which dates back to 1824. The South Downs provides a large natural spring which has powered Duncton Mill since the reign of King George IV. The Mill is a listed building, in fact in total, Duncton boasts 32 listed buildings of which almost all are Grade II.
Duncton has three churches: Holy Trinity (Anglican); the Church of St. Anthony and St.George (Catholic); and the Chapel of St Richard in Burton Park which has over a thousand years of history and is renowned for its ancient wall paintings.