Venues and directions
is one of the most important Saxon churches in the South, with its delightful harbourside setting. Its chancel arch is depicted in Bayeux Tapestry and the church has connections with both King Canute and King Harold. There is a large paying car park within easy walking distance of the church. Cars may be parked on the foreshore during low tide conditions.
Check tide times carefully before parking here!
St Paul's Church, Northgate is on the roundabout by the fire station, close to Chichester Festival Theatre car park. The southern end of the car park, free after 6pm, is just across the road from the church. There are limited spaces in the Church car park.
The Council House, Chichester is in the centre of North Street. All
central car parks, and on street parking are free in the evenings. Nearest car parks: St Cyriacs, or Festival Theatre, southern end.
Boxgrove PrioryBoxgrove Priory, five mile east of Chichester, signed just off the roundabout on the A27, has recently undergone extensive restoration, with underfloor heating and a new stone floor. The Victorian pews have been replaced by new, elegant wooded seating. Please use the public car park by the Boxgrove Club, opposite the entrance drive to the Priory.
Parking on the special Priory car parking area is reserved for performers and disabled visitors. It is also the drive to private residences, whose access must be kept clear.
Our audience may wish to bring cushions to our concerts

