Pulborough

A mile to the west in woodland are the earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle known as Park Mound, dating from the 11th century.

[3] There is a wild art trail, that leads from the railway station across The Pulborough Brooks to the RSPB reserve at Wiggonholt.

On the fourth Saturday of September Pulborough hosts a traditional Harvest Fair complete with old time fair ground, welly wanging and a scarecrow competition, and in June the Pulborough duck race society holds its annual duck race, a charity event.

Pulborough is also home to the South Downs Light Railway with its steam and diesel trains running regularly throughout the summer, and a more limited service through the colder months.

Now based at the Recreation Ground, Pulborough Cricket Club boasts numerous Senior and Junior (Colts) teams.

Various age-groups (Under 9s, 10s, 12s, 14s and 16s) now provide ample opportunity to develop cricket skills, played in a competitive environment and ultimately secure the long-term future of the club.

[4] In 2022, a self-built house built on a plot of land at the edge of the village featured on the television programme Grand Designs.

[5][6][7] Artists Clara Christian (1868–1906) and Ethel Walker (1861–1951) lived in a cottage on Toat Lane, two miles north of Pulborough, during the mid-1890s.

St Mary's Church
Park Mound
Swan Bridge at Pulborough (A29)
View towards Pulborough