Lyminster
Lyminster is a village that is the main settlement of Lyminster and Crossbush civil parish, in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It borders, to the south, Littlehampton, which has its town centre 2 miles away.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 369 residents
- Description: village in West Sussex, England, UK
- Also known as: “Lyminster, West Sussex”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Arundel Cathedral and Arundel railway station.
Arundel Cathedral
Church
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
The Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard is located in Arundel, West Sussex, England. Dedicated in 1873 as the Catholic parish church of Arundel, it became a Roman Catholic cathedral at the foundation of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton in 1965. Arundel Cathedral is situated 1½ miles north of Lyminster.
Arundel railway station
Railway station
Photo: Alex Walton-Keeffe, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Arundel railway station serves the market town of Arundel in West Sussex. The station is on the eastern side of the town, about 550 yards from the High Street, across the River Arun.
Arundel Museum
Museum
Photo: James brigden, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Arundel Museum is a local museum in the town of Arundel, West Sussex, just inland from the south coast of England. Arundel Museum is run by the Arundel Museum Society, a registered charity.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Wick and Tortington.
Wick
Hamlet
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
Wick is a suburb of Littlehampton in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. Originally a separate village, it now forms part of the built up area around the town and is on the A284 road 1 miles to the north of Littlehampton.
Tortington
Hamlet
Photo: Oxenhillshaw, Public domain.
Tortington is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Arundel, in the Arun district of West Sussex, England. It lies between the Arundel to Ford and the Arundel to Chichester roads, 1.6 miles southwest of Arundel.
Arundel
Photo: Djm-leighpark, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Arundel is a town in West Sussex in southeast England, with a population in 2021 of about 3500. Its main attraction is the medieval castle.
Lyminster
- Category: locality
- Location: Lyminster and Crossbush, Arun District, West Sussex, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
50.834° or 50° 50′ 2″ northLongitude
-0.54754° or 0° 32′ 51″ westPopulation
369Elevation
20 feet (6 metres)United Nations Location Code
GB LMROpen location code
9C2XRFM2+HXOpenStreetMap ID
node 29542852OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Bengali to Urdu—“Lyminster” goes by many names.
- Bengali: “লিমিন্সটার”
- Bulgarian: “Лйминстер”
- Cebuano: “Lyminster”
- Chinese: “萊敏斯特”
- Chinese: “賴敏斯達”
- Chinese: “赖敏斯达”
- Dutch: “Lyminster”
- French: “Lyminster”
- German: “Lyminster”
- Gujarati: “લીમિનસ્ટર”
- Irish: “Lyminster”
- Japanese: “リミンスター”
- Kannada: “ಲಿಮಿನಿಸ್ಟರ್”
- Korean: “리미스터”
- Lithuanian: “Liminsteris”
- Polish: “Lyminster”
- Portuguese: “Lyminster”
- Russian: “Лиминстер”
- Spanish: “Lyminster”
- Swedish: “Lyminster”
- Tamil: “லிமின்ஸ்டர்”
- Telugu: “లైమిన్స్టర్”
- Urdu: “لیمینستیر”
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