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Beautiful ‘quintessentially English’ market town named Europe’s most underrated

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The quaint town of Petworth in West Sussex secured a top spot on the list of Europe’s most underrated towns.

Though it is a mere two-hour journey from London, the prosperous Petworth lies amidst the stunning vista of the South Downs National Park.

Condé Nast has included the small West Sussex town in its list of most underrated destinations, joining the likes of Trondheim in Norway and Narbonne in France.

Adding to its accolades, it was furthermore highlighted as one of Britain’s prime residential areas and was included in the Sunday Times’s Best Places to Live roundup in 2020.

This lovely in-land gem is the perfect destination for anyone seeking to escape the chaos of the big city to enjoy a relaxing weekend away.

NoteWorthy owner Nicola Butler told CN: “Whilst a perfectly preserved English market town nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Petworth was always just known as a collection of antique stores.

“Now, however, with an array of independent shops, cafes, and delis that line its quaint cobbled streets and hidden lanes, this quintessentially English town and its surrounding areas are a must-visit destination.”

Petworth is not only famed for its scenic beauty but also houses the magnificent Petworth House, a National Trust treasure that rivals Baroque palaces across Europe and boasts a history stretching back over 900 years.

Encircled by a breathtaking deer park and serene blue lake, the Grade I listed mansion stands as a testament to architectural grandeur.

Antique aficionados flock to Petworth for its treasure trove of shops offering unique finds perfect for home styling, with Petworth Antiques Market, Thakeham Antiques, and Tudor Rose Antiques being prime destinations.

This tranquil village is quickly ascending the ranks as one of the nation’s most coveted locations.

Highlighted on The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Live list in 2020 for its “classy and effortlessly upmarket” allure, Petworth boasts an impressive average property price of £895,444 according to Rightmove.

Located on the A272 road from Heathfield to Winchester, Petworth is a haven for collectors, brimming with antique shops at every corner, and presided over by the historic Petworth House and gardens.

The nearest train station is just 4.6 miles away at Pulborough, while buses serve nearby Chichester, Horsham, Midhurst and Worthing.

Neighbouring towns and villages include Pulborough, Fernhurst and Billingshurst, with major cities such as London, Guildford, Portsmouth and Southampton within easy reach.

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