Nestled at the foot of the spectacular South Downs National Park, Hunters Lodge is a Grade II listed luxury bed and breakfast, offering the perfect blend of historic charm, stylish comfort and genuine hospitality. The three spacious en-suite bedrooms each have their own character and have been thoughtfully designed to provide a relaxing and memorable stay. Every room includes fluffy bathrobes, flat-screen TVs, superfast broadband and a hospitality tray with locally bottled water, Fair Trade tea and coffee and a jar of freshly baked homemade biscuits. Start your day with a hearty, locally sourced breakfast and indulge in a delicious afternoon tea featuring produce from trusted local suppliers. Ideally located for exploring Chichester, the South Downs National Park and the beautiful Sussex coast, Hunters Lodge offers a tranquil retreat and a truly warm welcome — the perfect place to relax, explore and return to time and time again.
Prices:- From £125 – £170 ( Goodwood events incur higher prices). Payment – All credit cards accepted, except American Express.
Culture & Heritage
Hunters Lodge is perfectly placed for exploring the rich culture and history of the area. Just two miles away lies Chichester, with its magnificent Cathedral, peaceful gardens, elegant Georgian streets, and world-class Pallant House Gallery. Enjoy West End–quality performances at the Chichester Festival Theatre, or visit the nearby West Dean College & Gardens and the Weald & Downland Living Museum, home to the BBC’s Repair Shop barn.
A short drive takes you to Goodwood, famous for its Racecourse, Motor Circuit, and internationally acclaimed events, as well as several beautiful National Trust properties.
Countryside & Walking
Set amidst the stunning South Downs National Park, Hunters Lodge is surrounded by miles of scenic walking and cycling routes. Wander through the Goodwood Estate, hike the South Downs Way, or follow the Centurion Way trail into Chichester. The Lavant Circular offers a leisurely route through countryside and coastal villages such as Bosham and Itchenor.
We can safely store your bikes, arrange bike hire, and even prepare a packed lunch for your adventure.
Coast & Sailing
Within ten miles, you’ll find the unspoilt West Sussex coastline, including the Blue Flag beaches of East and West Wittering and Selsey Bill—perfect for swimming, kayaking, or windsurfing. Discover the charm of Bosham, Itchenor, Dell Quay, and Chichester Marina, where sailing is a favourite pastime.
Don’t miss a walk along West Wittering Beach to the East Head dunes, a breathtaking National Trust site. For a fascinating day trip, visit Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home to the Mary Rose, HMS Victory, and HMS Warrior.
Approximate Distances from Hunters Lodge
- Chichester – 2 miles
- Goodwood – 2 miles
- Witterings – 10 miles
- Portsmouth – 20 miles
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Directions: Travelling by car -
From Chichester, travel North on the A286. Enter Lavant and pass the ‘Earl of March’ on your right. Keep going and pass the church of St Nicholas, again on your right; Hunters Lodge is the large white house, about 300m further on the right-hand side.
From Midhurst, travel south on the A286. On entering the village, after about a quarter of a mile, Hunters Lodge is the large white house on the left-hand side.
Travelling by train -
The nearest train station is Chichester, we are about a 10 minute taxi ride from the station.
Travelling by bus -
The No. 60 Midhurst bus travels every half hour from Chichester bus station to Midhurst, taking roughly twenty minutes to reach ‘Lavant – St Nicholas Church’, the stop for Hunters Lodge, which is just past the church.

Chichester Cathedral 3 miles away
This magnificent 900 year old Cathedral stands in the heart of Chichester.

Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens 3 miles away
One of the most beautiful and comprehensive archeological experiences in the UK. The palace is the largest residential Roman building discovered in Britain and has an unusually early date of 75 AD, around thirty years …

Weald and Downland Museum 3 miles away
The Weald and Downland Living Museum is an open-air museum in Singleton, West Sussex. See, touch and smell what life was like for people living in years gone by!

Uppark House and Garden 7 miles away
A tranquil 17th-century house set within gardens and woodland.

Butser Ancient Farm 10 miles away
An experimental archaeological site of world-wide standing. With on-going constructions of buildings based on real sites and are breeds of animals.

Arundel Castle 10 miles away
Set in 40 acres of magnificent grounds & gardens, it was originally constructed in 1068. It has been the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for more than 850 years.










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