Westbourne Square

Westbourne Square has been the centre of activity since the first recorded market and the focus of many fairs and commerce for a thousand years! The Earl of Arundel was the Lord of the Manor of Westbourne. Reverend Mee in his book ‘Bourne in the past’ mentions the Lamb Inn (owned by St John’s Church) …

Emsworth Sailing Club

Founded in 1919, the sailing club has a year-round program of sailing for all ages and abilities, with an emphasis on having fun on the water. The club has 1,700 members, a dinghy park with 400 spaces, changing rooms, a clubhouse and 100 vehicle car park. Activities include competitive dinghy racing, yachting, sailing and powerboat …

Shippam’s Factory

In 1786 Charles Shippam opened a grocery store at West Gate, Chichester selling butter, cheese and meat collected from the West Country. His son George opened a grocery store in North Street, and in 1851 moved the business to 48 East Street. George also established relations with the Royal Navy so that, during the Napoleonic …

Slipper Mill Pond

Slipper Mill Pond is South of Hermitage Bridge on the A259 and forms the border between West Sussex and Hampshire. Its water source is the South Downs via a relatively recent diversions of the river Ems, a rare type of chalk upland stream or ‘Bourne’ where this area gets its name from. The first record …

Monks Hill & Golf Course

Monks Hill leads to Westbourne Common, which has been the site of sports events and a variety of outdoor gatherings for 150 years. The land was granted in 1859 to Admiral Sir Provo William Percy Wallis, a colourful character who lived at Funtington and served in the Royal Navy from Napoleonic times. Did you know? …

Lumley & Brook Meadow

Part of Southbourne Parish and tucked away to the north of Peter Pond is the West Sussex village of Lumley, with Brook Meadow to the west. The area was part of the Stansted Estate at that time, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as being included in the Hundred of Bourne. The estate was huge and …

Lumley Mill

There have been mills in this area for over a thousand years, with four mentioned in the Domesday Book. The most important and largest was Lumley Mill. In 1327 there were three mills in the area, deemed ‘low value’ because there was often insufficient water to power the water wheels they relied on for their power …

Rear Admiral Percy Gick

Rear Admiral Philip ‘Percy’ Gick flew Swordfish aircraft in the Second World War and also created Emsworth Yacht Harbour. He served in a total of eight aircraft carriers, and was awarded the DSC and Bar and twice mentioned in dispatches. Did you know? ‘Mentioned in dispatches’ (MiD) is when the name of a member of …

Emsworth Yacht Harbour

Emsworth Yacht Harbour is a family owned business and an RYA Active Marina, with monthly events for berth holders. Home to a friendly loyal community, their facilities include The Deck restaurant, shipwrights, engine repair and yacht rigging services. There is a red diesel pump at the harbour pontoon and two toilet and shower facility blocks …