
Chichester Cross
A stunning 1501 Tudor market cross, the historic heart and central meeting point of Chichester.

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Fewer crowds, peaceful exploration

Chichester Cross
Best Time
Fewer crowds, peaceful exploration

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A stunning 1501 Tudor market cross, the historic heart and central meeting point of Chichester.
"An incredible Tudor market cross, believed to have been built in 1501. It is a focal point of the city centre to this day."

🎯 Market Day Fun
Check for 'Chichester Cross Market' dates for local crafts & food!
📸 Photo Opportunities
Great spot for photos, especially during golden hour.

Quick Facts
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Rating
4.4 · 702 reviews
Type
Monument
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The Iconic Cross
City Centre
A stunning 1501 Tudor market cross, a focal point and symbol of Chichester's historic heart.

Market Day Atmosphere
Around Chichester Cross
Experience local crafts, food, and a lively buzz on market days. A true taste of community life.

Architectural Details
Chichester Cross
Admire the intricate carvings and imported Caen limestone of this Grade I listed monument.
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🎯 Market Day Fun
Check for 'Chichester Cross Market' dates for local crafts & food!
📸 Photo Opportunities
Great spot for photos, especially during golden hour.
📍 Central Meeting Point
A popular and easy-to-find meeting spot in the city center.
🚶♀️ Explore Nearby Shops
The Cross is a great starting point to explore South Street's shops.
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🎯 Market Day Fun
Check for 'Chichester Cross Market' dates for local crafts & food!
📸 Photo Opportunities
Great spot for photos, especially during golden hour.
📍 Central Meeting Point
A popular and easy-to-find meeting spot in the city center.
🚶♀️ Explore Nearby Shops
The Cross is a great starting point to explore South Street's shops.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Chichester Cross is a beautifully preserved, historic Tudor market cross and a central landmark in the city. Visitors praise its intricate architecture, its role as a vibrant meeting point, and the lively atmosphere of the surrounding markets. Some find it can get crowded, especially during peak times and market days.
"Chichester Cross is sitting in the centre of Chichester at the intersection of four main streets and not far from Cathedral. It is well preserved and one of the historic market crosses in excellent condition.
It was constructed in the late 15th century by Bishop Edward Story. Simply love the details.
People using it as meeting point or socialising especially in summer or you can have break after doing your shopping."
UK Photo Journey
"Great town great street markets"
Mark Winstone
"Chichester Cross is situated in the center of Chichester at the intersection of four main streets. It is a well-preserved, historic market cross in excellent condition, serving as a distinctive symbol of the city. Constructed in the late 15th to early 16th century by Bishop Edward Story, this beautiful building is crafted from intricately carved limestone imported from Caen, France. It stands out as one of the most beautiful market crosses I have encountered so far.
Chichester Cross holds the designation of a Grade I listed monument, recognizing its historical and architectural significance."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Chichester Cross is located right in the heart of Chichester city centre, at the intersection of the four main streets. It's easily accessible on foot if you're already in the city. For those arriving by car, there are several car parks nearby, such as the Northgate Car Park or The Avenue Car Park. Public transport options include local buses that stop in the city centre.
Yes, Chichester Cross is very easy to find as it's a prominent landmark situated at the central crossroads of Chichester. You'll likely pass it if you're exploring the city's main streets.
While Chichester Cross is in the city centre, navigating with large luggage might be cumbersome, especially during busy periods or market days. If commuting from further afield, consider using local transport or taxis once you reach Chichester to minimize hassle.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Chichester Cross is an outdoor monument in the city centre and is freely accessible to the public at all times. There are no tickets or entry fees required.
As an open-air landmark, Chichester Cross has no set opening or closing hours. You can visit it at any time of day or night. However, the surrounding shops and market stalls will have their own operating hours.
Chichester Cross is located on a paved city centre intersection, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs. The surrounding streets are also relatively flat.
📸 📸 Photography
For the best photographic opportunities, aim for early mornings or late afternoons. The 'golden hour' light can make the stone structure particularly beautiful. Weekday mornings often have fewer people, allowing for clearer shots.
The Cross itself is a fantastic subject. You can also capture it from different angles by standing on the surrounding streets. Market days offer dynamic shots with people and stalls.
Drone usage is generally restricted in city centres and around historic monuments due to privacy and safety regulations. It's best to check local bylaws or avoid drone use in this area.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Markets
The Chichester Cross Market is held on specific dates, often on Sundays. It's advisable to check local listings or the Chichester City Council website for the most up-to-date market schedule.
The market typically features a variety of stalls selling handmade crafts, artisanal food products, skincare, and unique gifts. It's a great place to find local produce and souvenirs.
Absolutely! Chichester Cross is surrounded by numerous shops along South Street and the other main thoroughfares, offering everything from high street brands to independent boutiques.

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