Bosham
Bosham, the most popular of the harbour villages, is a beautiful place to visit. It stands on a small peninsula between two tidal creeks at the eastern end of Chichester harbour. It is a wonderful centre for sailing with literally hundreds of moorings for boats and yachts. Year round it attracts visitors from across the globe, despite there being no beach.
Bosham is thought by many to be the birth and burial place of the last Saxon King: Harold, King of England & Earl of Wessex. It was from here that he sailed for Normandy in 1064 and both he and Bosham Church are depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry.





