Take a Break from London in a Romantic Sussex Castle

Amberley Castle is a quick and easy side trip from London

Carole Terwilliger Meyers
BATW Travel Stories
5 min readFeb 6, 2022

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entrance drive to Amberley Castle (© 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers)

Story and images by Carole Terwilliger Meyers

When you tire of the hectic London pace, just hop into a taxi to Victoria Station and catch a train south for the relaxing one-hour ride to rural Sussex . . . and Amberley Castle.

West Sussex, where Amberley Castle is located, is a relatively unknown area. While many guests come here to celebrate a special occasion, others come just to be refreshed by a quick break. In slower months, a value-priced package often includes dinner, bed, and breakfast.

By arrangement, the affable castle hosts will make the three-minute run in their Land Rover to the usually deserted local train station, scoop you up, and take you back to the cozy warmth of their intimate 19-guestroom castle.

Amberley train station (© 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers)

Overnighting in this authentic castle, furnished with tapestries and suits of armor, offers the opportunity to experience firsthand the regal side of England. Lived in by bishops, trashed by Cromwell’s soldiers, and once owned by Queen Elizabeth I, this 14th-century castle is being restored by its present owners. Today, peacocks stand sentry inside the walls, and guests can play croquet in the grass-covered dry moat outside the walls.

Castle amenities

The castle’s most important amenity is blessed peace and quiet. A flock of peacocks acts as guard dogs, shrieking if ruffled, and at around 5 a.m. a cacophony of birdsong greets the dawn, but that is the extent of the usual ruckus. Privacy is assured by a 60-foot fortified stone wall and a working oak portcullis that is dropped each evening at midnight.

interior courtyard at Amberley Castle (© 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers)

The castle is perfect for a romantic getaway. Every guest room has a marble bathroom with Jacuzzi bath and myriad fragrant Body Shop toiletries, a color TV and video player, and a basket of homemade biscuits and fresh fruit, plus some rooms have magnificent draped four-poster beds.

Chichester guest room at Amberley Castle (image courtesy of castle)

Ideally, a visitor books in for two nights. This permits time to experience the castle’s refined cuisine one night in the barrel-vaulted Queen’s Room Restaurant, where service includes Wedgwood china and Dartington crystal, and where when in season fresh lavender allium balls grace the table. On another night, you can enjoy an informal pub dinner in the tiny village outside the castle’s walls. Two nights also allows for a full day to explore the nearby village of Arundel.

Activities

On-property activities available by advance reservation include archery, falconry, and horseback riding. A few years ago, an all-weather tennis court, stocked fishing lake, and 18-hole putting course were added.

white peacocks at Amberley Castle (© 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers)

Just outside the castle gates, the tiny village of Amberley provides more diversion. Thatched-roof cottages with gorgeous gardens, a shop selling ceramics made on the premises, and a pub providing cozy refuge from a drizzle are all within a few minutes’ walk. A crumbling old Norman church with a picturesque cemetery that is popular with painters completes the idyllic picture. The rest of the area surrounding the castle is mostly lush fields of tall, soft grass and miles and miles of farmland.

Belinda’s tea room in Arundel (© 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers)

Off-property pleasures include hiring a cab for the approximately ten-minute “castle run” into Arundel, to shop for antiques and tour the majestic Arundel Castle, the ancestral home of the dukes of Norfolk. This atmospheric village seems like something out of public television’s Masterpiece Theatre. When we sat down for tea at Belinda’s, a tea room situated in a 16th century building, I half expected Miss Marple to walk in. Too bad for her that she didn’t, because she missed some really good oat cakes (or “flap jacks”) and a spectacular sponge cake filled with cream and preserves.

A longer stay and a car rental permits visiting the elegant shops and renowned theater in nearby Chichester, the antique shops in Brighton, and Jane Austen’s house in Chatton — where she wrote all of her books (Pride and Prejudice was set in Derbyshire in the Peak District).

Weddings and honeymoons

Dream weddings that would make movie stars flush with envy can be arranged at Amberley Castle. On these occasions, the wedding party must book the whole castle, for their own privacy and so as not to disturb the tranquility for other guests. To add drama to the occasion, arrangements can be made for the bride and groom to arrive or depart by helicopter or by an authentic Victorian-era, horse-drawn carriage. Additional options include adding some minstrels on the ramparts, a salsa band in the dry moat, a harpist in the Great Hall, and even some fireworks. And the castle is also divine for a honeymoon.

Tipping

Tipping at the castle is handled at the end of your stay. When checking out, guests are given the opportunity to leave a tip that can be split by the entire staff or directed to whomever they wish.

Sweet dreams!

This story was previously published at the website Berkeley and Beyond.

Carole Terwilliger Meyers writes and publishes the website Berkeley and Beyond, blogs at Travels With Carole and
at Weekend Adventures Update, and is also the author of Miles of Smiles: 101 Great Car Games & Activities. Her YouTube channel has more that 3 million views.
copyright 2022 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

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Carole Terwilliger Meyers
BATW Travel Stories

I am a professional travel writer, photographer, and editor. Visit my website BerkeleyAndBeyond2.com, and sign up for my blog at TravelsWithCarole.blogspot.com.