Quay Quarters Self Catering

Quay Quarters Self Catering Quay Quarters has 5 traditional flint cottages sleeping between 2 & 6 people. They are perfectly sit

22/05/2022
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03/12/2020

❄🌲 December and Christmas Newsletter 🌲❄ -

A bit late to the party in reposting this photo from a guests stay back in May, but I’m just in awe over how beautiful t...
15/10/2020

A bit late to the party in reposting this photo from a guests stay back in May, but I’m just in awe over how beautiful this is

05/07/2020
Roughly a year ago we were accommodating Lizzy and Laura’s wedding party here at Quay QuartersSince that day we have hos...
02/07/2020

Roughly a year ago we were accommodating Lizzy and Laura’s wedding party here at Quay Quarters

Since that day we have hosted a few more wedding parties and have more booked in the future. Thankfully as we are in such close proximity to the venue and can accommodate up to 20 guests in the cottages and an additional 4 in our B&B it makes us the perfect base for your wedding party. We can also make our accommodation up to suit your requirements.

To any guests who are joining us in the coming weeks and are planning on hitting the beach, please remember that tickets...
23/06/2020

To any guests who are joining us in the coming weeks and are planning on hitting the beach, please remember that tickets to the car park need to be pre booked so you don’t get turned away! Keep safe and keep social distancing

SOLD OUT

Please do not make the trip down to the beach without a pre paid ticket.

There is no other parking available in the local area

Head to the link below to book for another time 👀

https://www.justpark.com/uk/parking/west-wittering-west-sussex/s/west-wittering-beach-car-park-pound-road-west-wittering-west-sussex-po20-8aj/?fbclid=IwAR1hrwzaUww-B9eAvZK2QRuDuLYwmHNwfCyHz09tWrO6MPTJYvUCJbFeoro

23/05/2020
21/05/2020

Top tips for getting out safely in the National Park:

➡️ Keep it local - there's probably more to explore on your doorstep than you think. Use the Ordnance Survey Green Spaces map to find green spaces close to home https://buff.ly/2ThY7RN

➡️ Avoid popular spots - if it's got a car park, it's probably popular. ViewRanger has a number of walks that can be downloaded https://buff.ly/2zSTwyM

➡️ Leave the car at home - if worried about busy car parks and busy spots, leave the car at home. Make the journey into the National Park by bike or foot part of the experience.

➡️ Carry enough water with you - exercising can be thirsty work, with our favourite watering holes currently closed, it's best to carry what you need for your activity.

➡️ Keep your distance - yes, even when outside in the National Park the 2 metre rule applies.

Read more of the guidelines here 👉 https://buff.ly/3cmnDga

Chichester Festival Theatre, a theatre lovers must for when you come and stay with us. With nowhere open still it’s a sh...
03/05/2020

Chichester Festival Theatre, a theatre lovers must for when you come and stay with us.

With nowhere open still it’s a shame if you can’t get your theatre fix, thankfully that problem has been resolved and you can now stream two fantastic plays from the website for FREE.

Is there a better way to spend a Sunday evening?

For some super Sunday entertainment for the whole family, stream Chichester Festival Theatre's archived performance of The Midnight Gang. Available on the below link until 29th May.

https://www.cft.org.uk/the-midnight-gang-broadcast

From Thursday 21st May, you'll also be able to stream Beauty & The Beast. Both productions are available for free - thank you Chichester Festival Theatre for this amazing entertainment!

During this lockdown I thought it would be quite nice to share this beautiful photograph of a starry night we had a few ...
28/04/2020

During this lockdown I thought it would be quite nice to share this beautiful photograph of a starry night we had a few years ago which was caught by one of our lovely guests.

If anyone has any photos of our lovely holiday cottages, B&B or any of the local area and are happy to share please do as we would love to see them.

Address

Apuldram Manor Farm, Appledram Lane
Chichester
PO207EF

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Overview of Quay Quarters

Apuldram Manor Farm is located on the edge of Chichester Harbour (ANOB), just 2 miles south west of the city of Chichester. It comprises of 650 acres of grassland, arable fields and a copse which is nestled in behind Chichester Marina. There are countless beauty spots around the farm which are either overlooking the water or our conservation plots of wild flowers. There are many spectacular views towards the South Downs National Park and Chichester Cathedral also. The harbour and farm provide the perfect habitat for a wide array of wildlife, from the many species of wading birds that sift through the mud at low tide, to the deer, pheasants, partridge and hares that can be found roaming the farm land in search of their next meal. You may also encounter many domesticated animals we have ranging from our 3 Labradors and terrier who you will find patrolling the area to the many horses who you will find out in their paddocks chomping away at the grass.

The farm is managed by the Sawday family, who came to the farm in 1959. Back then the main enterprises were the crops, dairy herd and Apuldram Roses which use to occupy Rose Cottage and the garden. Since then a lot has changed with the 2nd generation of the family converting the beautiful flint barns into what is now Quay Quarters. Unfortunately, the dairy herd is gone, but in its place, we have transformed the front of the manor house into a luxury BB. Which consists of two very spacious en-suite rooms, that give a real sense of an idyllic life in the English countryside. Although, Apuldram Roses has changed location, they still grow all their stock on the farm and the rose field is a sight to behold when in full bloom. It doesn’t stop there though, the 3rd generation are now a vital part in the day to day management of both the farm and cottages. So, you could certainly say it’s a family run business.