Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Westhampnett is a small, linear parish on the north-eastern edge of Chichester, positioned where the flat coastal plain begins its slow rise toward the South Downs. It is defined by its proximity to the Goodwood Estate, with the motor circuit and airfield sitting just to the north, meaning the sound of engines and light aircraft is a familiar part of life here. At the heart of the village is the Church of St Peter, which incorporates Roman tiles in its flint walls - a reminder that the old Roman road, Stane Street, passed directly through these fields on its way to London. While much of the local landscape is dedicated to agriculture and the expansive Goodwood grounds, the village also serves as a practical link to the city; the A27 is close by, making it a convenient base for those who need quick access to the wider south coast, though it manages to retain a distinctly rural, open character despite its proximity to the city's busy outskirts.