Born and bred in Horsham, most of my family still live in the area and can date our ancestry back 500 years within 10 miles. Sadly however the building of more estates is pushing up congestion on the roads and ruining a once peaceful county. It’s a shame the cometary isn’t a West Sussex accents which would be easier to understand.
I lived in Hassocks first (North of Brighton), but I'm happy we moved to Worthing later. The best time I had in the UK. I wanted to return, but it's a pity that rentals increased like crazy over the past 3 years. It's a great place to live. You can have quiet time, but you can do some shopping and there are also frequently events, and there's also there and cinema etc. No wonder it was voted the best place to move to. It's a great place to live. Unfortunately, it's getting more expensive because of the increased demand (apart of the rental prices in the whole of the UK going up since interest rates were raised)
As they build 1000s of houses the main routes will be in total gridlock in just a few years the A27 and A259 are already full but won't build the A27 for years Arundel is so slow and queue jumping is a real problem at rush hour
@@mansoureh Thank you for your reply. If you learned English as a foreign language, you will already know that the pronunciation of English words often bears very little correlation with the spelling. This is particularly true when it comes to place names in England. A couple of well-known 'chestnuts' are: Woolfardisworthy (North Cornwall) is pronounced 'Woolsery', and Alnwick (Northumberland) is pronounced 'Annick'. Hopefully this will be useful if you ever decide to produce a video of those places.
Not really. Having lived in W Sussex for 50 years it is no better or worse than any other counties. Of course it has traffic hotspots but on the whole not busy.
I lived in Worthing, and I do not know what you're talking about, it's rather the exact opposite of what you're saying....Maybe people were rude for a reason? I mean, I never experienced rude people in Worthing, neither did my wife and I have been living here for 2 years...
Thank you for visiting my channel! I’m sure there are wonderful RUclipsrs from Sussex who capture the local accent perfectly. Here, I’ll continue sharing stories in my own voice and style, focusing on creating quality content for my audience who appreciate my efforts and professionalism.
What a pleasant young lady - and excellent recommendations! My wife and I know and love them all.
Thank you 😊 I am glad you enjoyed it
My son lives in Midhurst and we have ancestors, the Browne Family who owned Cowdray Castle way back. I love Sussex although born in London.
Midhurst is a nice place
Some of my favourite places. I live in Plaistow, West Sussex. ❤️
Amazing, West Sussex has so many amazing places indeed
My home town of Steyning so good to see it again thank you
My lovely country, thanks my Dear sister for this vedio
Fully building captured this video
Excellent video ,i use to go to school in Petworth
Went last month loved it can't beat England.
peaceful ❤and beautiful area dear.
Amazing video, thank you so much 👌👌👌👍👍👏👏
Thank you
No Crawley?
Born and bred in Horsham, most of my family still live in the area and can date our ancestry back 500 years within 10 miles. Sadly however the building of more estates is pushing up congestion on the roads and ruining a once peaceful county.
It’s a shame the cometary isn’t a West Sussex accents which would be easier to understand.
I lived in Hassocks first (North of Brighton), but I'm happy we moved to Worthing later. The best time I had in the UK.
I wanted to return, but it's a pity that rentals increased like crazy over the past 3 years. It's a great place to live. You can have quiet time, but you can do some shopping and there are also frequently events, and there's also there and cinema etc. No wonder it was voted the best place to move to. It's a great place to live. Unfortunately, it's getting more expensive because of the increased demand (apart of the rental prices in the whole of the UK going up since interest rates were raised)
As they build 1000s of houses the main routes will be in total gridlock in just a few years the A27 and A259 are already full but won't build the A27 for years Arundel is so slow and queue jumping is a real problem at rush hour
Twice I’ve seen Steyning in someone’s West Sussex beauty list. Both times The Cobblestones failed to get a mention. Did you miss it?
Bosham is pronounced 'Bozzam'.
Thanks, I found out about the pronunciation after I posted the video 🙈
@@mansoureh Thank you for your reply. If you learned English as a foreign language, you will already know that the pronunciation of English words often bears very little correlation with the spelling. This is particularly true when it comes to place names in England. A couple of well-known 'chestnuts' are: Woolfardisworthy (North Cornwall) is pronounced 'Woolsery', and Alnwick (Northumberland) is pronounced 'Annick'. Hopefully this will be useful if you ever decide to produce a video of those places.
Difficulty in understanding commentary I’m afraid
That’s the West Sussex accent
Now its associated with Harrys wife. I hope someone does something to strip them of their titles.
I’m so pleased you said that, I couldn’t agree more my dear
ITS BEAUTIFUL!!I HAD TO CHECK IT OUT..JUST HOPE THAT HARRY DOESNT MOVE THERE..
Traffic is terrible in W Sussex and Worthing is a horrible town with very rude locals
Not really. Having lived in W Sussex for 50 years it is no better or worse than any other counties. Of course it has traffic hotspots but on the whole not busy.
never, ever go to London
@@ric112 I lived in Central London for 25 years so I agree with you
The name for a reason😂
I lived in Worthing, and I do not know what you're talking about, it's rather the exact opposite of what you're saying....Maybe people were rude for a reason? I mean, I never experienced rude people in Worthing, neither did my wife and I have been living here for 2 years...
Very nice filming but let down by the truly awful commentary and hopeless pronunciation.
Better to have a real Sussex person narrate this.
Thank you for visiting my channel! I’m sure there are wonderful RUclipsrs from Sussex who capture the local accent perfectly. Here, I’ll continue sharing stories in my own voice and style, focusing on creating quality content for my audience who appreciate my efforts and professionalism.