Queen's Corner

Settlement in Sussex Chichester

England

Queen's Corner

Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill Credit: Ian Cunliffe

Queen's Corner is a quaint village located in the picturesque county of Sussex, England. Situated in the southeastern part of the county, it is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, providing residents and visitors with a serene and idyllic setting. The village is named after Queen Victoria, who was known to frequent the area during her reign.

The architecture in Queen's Corner exudes a charming old-world charm, with many historical buildings and cottages dotting the landscape. The village is predominantly residential, with a tight-knit community of friendly and welcoming locals. The pace of life here is peaceful, making it an ideal location for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Despite its small size, Queen's Corner boasts a few amenities to cater to its residents' needs. There is a local pub, The Crown and Rose, which serves traditional British dishes and offers a cozy atmosphere for socializing. Additionally, a small village shop provides essentials and local produce, ensuring that residents have access to everyday necessities.

The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, with numerous walking and cycling trails that wind through the picturesque countryside. The nearby South Downs National Park, with its stunning landscapes and breathtaking views, is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

Overall, Queen's Corner is a charming village that offers a tranquil and picturesque lifestyle, making it a sought-after location for those seeking solace in the beauty of the Sussex countryside.

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Queen's Corner Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.024465/-0.787202 or Grid Reference SU8525. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
Woolbeding Common - the western slopes of Telegraph Hill
House on Linch Road This striking house has an old-style telephone box painted green to match its exterior woodwork. Other pics in the grid square suggest it was previously a shop and a post office. Perhaps it still is? I don't think so, but I didn't check. This would account for the phone box anyway.
House on Linch Road
This striking house has an old-style telephone box painted green to match its exterior woodwork. Other pics in the grid square suggest it was previously a shop and a post office. Perhaps it still is? I don't think so, but I didn't check. This would account for the phone box anyway.
Conifers in the north part of Oakham Common
Conifers in the north part of Oakham Common
Ferns on Oakham Common
Ferns on Oakham Common
Sunlight and leaves near the New Lipchis Way
Sunlight and leaves near the New Lipchis Way
Milland: the first frost of this winter (a) Looking from the Rising Sun car park
Milland: the first frost of this winter (a)
Looking from the Rising Sun car park
Milland: the first frost of this winter (b) Milland: the first frost of this winter
Milland: the first frost of this winter (b)
Milland: the first frost of this winter
Milland: the first frost of this winter (c) Strettons Copse
Milland: the first frost of this winter (c)
Strettons Copse
Milland: the first frost of this winter (d) Junction of Iping Road and Pennels Close
Milland: the first frost of this winter (d)
Junction of Iping Road and Pennels Close
Milland: the first frost of this winter (e) Pennels Close
Milland: the first frost of this winter (e)
Pennels Close
Main road style pub in the middle of nowhere There's a story here. This ultra quiet road in Milland was going to be part of the proposed Petersfield by-pass; and the brewers put it up in anticipation of a roaring passing trade. However, the by-pass was re-routed to go the other side of Peef: doh!
Main road style pub in the middle of nowhere
There's a story here. This ultra quiet road in Milland was going to be part of the proposed Petersfield by-pass; and the brewers put it up in anticipation of a roaring passing trade. However, the by-pass was re-routed to go the other side of Peef: doh!
Looking north-east in Fernhurst Road
Looking north-east in Fernhurst Road
Fly Agaric on Woolbeding Common
Fly Agaric on Woolbeding Common
View across Woolbeding Common
View across Woolbeding Common
Older Hill Copse On public footpath number 1273 passing through Older Hill Copse.
Older Hill Copse
On public footpath number 1273 passing through Older Hill Copse.
Approaching Linch Road Leaving public footpath number 1273.
Approaching Linch Road
Leaving public footpath number 1273.
Northend Copse On public footpath number 1271 passing through Northend Copse.
Northend Copse
On public footpath number 1271 passing through Northend Copse.
Approaching Milland Further beyond the speed limit signs the village of Milland starts.
Approaching Milland
Further beyond the speed limit signs the village of Milland starts.
Show me another place!

Queen's Corner is located at Grid Ref: SU8525 (Lat: 51.024465, Lng: -0.787202)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.024465,-0.787202
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0212185/-0.7867948
Lyford Farm
Landuse: farm
Note Retag: CS #48756035
Residence: farm
Lat/Long: 51.027/-0.791319
Titty Hill
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q7810258
Lat/Long: 51.0248509/-0.7820736
Dunner Hill
Ele: 145
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.0220817/-0.7875834
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.022523/-0.7864231
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0236598/-0.7869977
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.02399/-0.7879959
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:30; Sa 09:30
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: GU29 116
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.0251914/-0.787952
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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