The Salty Groyne Seaside Hideaway Holiday Accomodation

Location

WHERE TO FIND US


Just a few minutes walk from the beach, we are situated in the village of Rustington, on the beautiful West Sussex coast, between Chichester and Worthing. 

OUR LOCATION



By Road


Head south off the A259 at the roundabout signposted to Angmering Train Station, onto the B2140. Cross the mini roundabout, past St Mary's Church and around the bend, turning left into Ruston Park. Turn left again into Jervis Avenue and then turn right at the end, into Pigeonhouse Lane. We are number 26, on the corner of Hudson Drive, on your right. Drive up the driveway, past the main house, and you will find private guest parking for 2 cars right in front of the accommodation. We offer our guests charging for an electric vehicle (at a small additional cost) and secure cycle storage.



By Rail


We are 15 minutes walk or a quick 4 minutes taxi ride from Angmering Train Station, which is on the line from Littlehampton to Brighton, with easy journeys to and from Worthing, Brighton, Chichester, Portsmouth, London and beyond. Angmering Station Taxis are onsite and can be called on 01903 773366. If on foot, turn left out of the station, cross the mini roundabout, past St Mary's Church and around the bend, turning left into Preston Paddock and follow the footpath straight ahead, into Pigeonhouse Lane. We are number 26, on the corner of Hudson Drive, on your right.



By Air & Sea


We are 28 miles, driving south, from Gatwick Airport and 46 miles from London Heathrow Airport. Easy train services are available to our local station of Angmering. Shoreham Airport is only 9 miles to our East, offering an entry and departure point for Western Europe and the Channel Islands, although it is primarily used for privately owned light aeroplanes. Southampton Airport is a 39 mile drive to our west.

The sea ports at Portsmouth (33 miles) and Southampton (40 miles) are a straight-forward drive or train journey to our west. 33 miles to our east is Newhaven Ferry Port, with the main ports of Folkestone and Dover a little further along the coast.