Last weekend, I was in Chichester - a graceful city in
West Sussex. After getting off the train, I turned left and started to encounter the most
intact Roman walls in the South of England.
Passed by Bishop’s Palace Garden,
It is the last remaining city that has a Cathedral with a
detached medieval bell tower.
Located in the city centre, the Novium Museum tells the
story of the city and the place is built above the remains of a Roman
Bathhouse.
This was once the Roam Bathhouse |
On the opposite side of the museum is West street. In 1205, King John allowed shops to be built in the front of the
Cathedral on West Street.
Along the shopping centre next to the Cathedral,
Dotted with flowers everywhere, I not only enjoyed colourful flowers scenery in Chichester, but also truely
experienced its unique historical heritages.
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