A Chichester Miscellany by Phil Hewitt

A Chichester Miscellany by Phil Hewitt

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Chichester was created by the Romans and became a thriving market town in the Middle Ages. The Georgians added an array of splendid buildings which still enhance the city today. In this compendium of fascinating facts and true stories, Phil Hewitt reveals the intriguing history and the hidden delights of one of our best-loved cathedral cities.

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A Chichester Miscellany by Phil Hewitt

Home to a magnificent Norman Cathedral, Chichester was created by the Romans and developed as a thriving market town in the Middle Ages. The Georgians added an array of splendid buildings which still enhance the city today, and during recent decades Chichester has emerged as a major centre for the arts, with an enviable reputation. In this captivating compendium of fascinating facts and quirky true stories, Phil Hewitt reveals the intriguing history and the hidden delights of one of our best-loved cathedral cities.
'Full of oohs and aahs.. To read things about where you reside is always enlightening, but the bottom line is that this book is fun.' -- Christopher Timothy 'A must for Chichester lovers... gem of a book' Sussex Life Magazine
Phil Hewitt is group arts editor for Sussex Group Newspapers. His books include Chichester Remembered, Chichester: Then and Now, Gosport: Then and Now and Keep on Running: The Highs and Lows of a Marathon Addict (ISBN: 978 1 84953 236 5).
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ISBN 13 9781849533799
ISBN 10 1849533792
Title A Chichester Miscellany
Author Phil Hewitt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2013-03-15
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.