In the first of a short series exploring four Sussex rivers we are taken on a journey along the River Arun.
SPB Mais, walks pioneer, said Sussex has one drawback: “It ruins one for everywhere else.” Part of that impact flows from our rivers: beautiful enhancers of our county scenery. Blessed is Sussex to have the Arun, Adur, Ouse and Cuckmere, ever changing according to light, tide and season: generally north-south plunges of water alive with diversity and history.
There’s plenty of energy behind the graceful surges of the River Arun. Its headstreams in St Leonard’s Forest east of Horsham have, 37 miles later, swollen the Arun into the UK’s second fastest tidal river, giving fishing craft and speedboats alike an estuary nudge towards the Channel.
Some 400 years ago the Arun exited further east, at Lancing, swelling the Adur. Shifting shingle bedevilled Arun’s flow and eventually by 1530, after feints at Worthing, Ferring and Goring, the river settled for Littlehampton.
This story is from the March 2019 edition of Sussex Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the March 2019 edition of Sussex Life.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TAKE YOUR TIME
Dean Edwards’ new cookbook features delectable recipes that you can slow cook or stick in the oven. Here’s a selection of the best
Decorative art
Not simply functional, treat your walls like an extension of your personality
ON THE FRONT FOOT
The rugby legend took the reins at Sussex County Cricket Club in 2017, rekindling his love for a sport that first won his heart on the village cricket fields of North Yorkshire
NAKED AMBITION
In the 1980s, Christine and Jennifer Binnie partied with Boy George and Marilyn and bared all as performance art collective The Neo-Naturists. Now they are working together to gain the recognition they feel they deserve
ROCKET MAN
Astronaut Tim Peake has come a long way since growing up in Westbourne and attending Chichester High School for Boys: 248 miles above Earth, to be precise. But, he says, life on the International Space Station has a lot in common with family caravanning holidays
Revolution man
Lewes’ most famous resident Thomas Paine may be the greatest propagandist who ever lived. But how did a humble customs and excise officer ignite the touchpaper for revolution in not one but two countries?
THE DIARY
17 exciting things to do this month in East and West Sussex
All in a day's work
Meet Tim Dummer, who has helped keep Midhurst’s Cowdray Estate shipshape for an impressive five decades
My favourite Sussex
Bruce Fogle is an author and a vet with a practice in London who has lived in West Sussex with his wife, the actress Julia Foster, since 1989. He recently became president of RSPCA Mount Noddy near Chichester
10 OF THE BEST Meat-free restaurants in Brighton and Hove
Brighton is often rated one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the UK. What these restaurants prove is that plant-based food doesn’t have to be puritanical – at all of these places you’ll find big flavours and a desire to push the envelope