Midhurst is a beautiful market town and civil parish nestled in West Sussex, with a unique blend of history and natural splendour. Positioned along the picturesque banks of the River Rother, Midhurst sits 20 miles inland from the English Channel and just 12 miles north of Chichester. With rich heritage, Midhurst has a stunning number of architectural styles, from medieval to Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian, each lining the town's timeless charm. Noteworthy of a visit is Cowdray, an estate that once hosted figures like Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VIII. Today, visitors can explore its ruins, browse the farm shop, or even stay in one of the guest houses. Midhurst occupies a prime location within the South Downs National Park, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the breathtaking surrounding landscapes. Gorgeous heathlands that offer panoramic views, spot rare bird species, wander through open chalklands, and marvel at the vibrant wildflowers that dot the countryside here at Midhurst.