Fishbourne
Fishbourne is a village located in West Sussex, England, near the city of Chichester. It is known for its historical significance, particularly the Fishbourne Roman Palace, which dates back to the Roman occupation of Britain. This archaeological site features impressive mosaics and is one of the largest Roman villas discovered in the UK.
The village is also characterized by its picturesque surroundings, including the nearby Fishbourne Creek and access to the South Downs National Park. With a small population, Fishbourne offers a quiet, rural lifestyle while being close to urban amenities in Chichester.