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  1. Pangbourne

    Pangbourne

    Nestling alongside the River Thames, Pangbourne, the subject of much literary inspiration, is a charming place, full of character, with individual shops, pubs and cafés.

  2. Petersfield

    Petersfield

    The ancient market town of Petersfield is situated in the South Downs by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

  3. Petworth

    Petworth

    Petworth is a picturesque town full of character and brimming with antique shops and winding streets. Amidst the variety of shops you will find the Petworth Cottage Museum taking you back in time to a typical estate worker's cottage of 1910.

  4. Pevensey

    Pevensey

    With so many notable attractions in Sussex it often happens that the quirky and unusual things escape notice.

  5. Piddinghoe

    Piddinghoe

    Piddinghoe was once at the heart of Sussex Smuggling. It is also famous for having the only remaining bottle-shaped brick kiln in the country.

  6. Plumpton

    Plumpton is another village of two halves. The southern end of the village is cut across by the South Downs Way near the site of an Early Bronze Age settlement.

  7. Polegate

    Polegate

    Polegate lies on the Roman road which runs from Pevensey Castle (Anderida) to Lewes.

  8. Portsmouth

    Portsmouth

    Enjoy the new look Portsmouth; centuries of maritime heritage, the resort of Southsea, and from summer 2004 the new 170 metre high Spinnaker Tower.

  9. Princes Risborough

    Princes Risborough

    A pleasant and compact little town. Its unhurried main street has an interesting mix of shops and a brick Market House with open arcades. Behind this lie the church and Manor House.

  10. Pulborough

    Pulborough is a rural village lying across the line of the Roman Stane Street (the A29) which historically connects London and the north to important south coast ports and towns.

  11. Pyecombe

    Pyecombe

    PYECOMBE has been famous for some 200 years for its shepherd's crooks. Wrought at one time by the village blacksmiths from gun barrels and also more conventional materials, they are particularly noted for their curly pattern.