Arundel is a market town and civil parish in a steep vale of the South Downs, West Sussex, England. The much-conserved town has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral. The River Arun runs through the eastern side of the town. Arundel’s history begins in Roman and Saxon times as an inland port and important market town. Since 369 AD, Arundel’s colourful Town Crier has announced news in the town. Arundel Castle is the seat of The Dukes of Norfolk parts of which date back to 1068. Next to Arundel Castle lies the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, built in 1380. The western portion came under the jurisdiction of the Church of England at the time of the Reformation, but the Eastern portion – The Fitzalan Chapel – remained the property of the Duke of Norfolk and is Roman Catholic.
Chapters:
0:11 Arundel Castle
1:04 Parish Church of Saint Nicolas
1:52 Fitzalan Chapel
3:10 Wildfowl & Wetland Trust Arundel
3:22 Arundel Park
4:05 South Stoke
We visited England on a trip by car (a Toyota LandCruiser 4WD campervan) from the Netherlands to the UK; see our channel https://www.youtube.com/user/JanvanBekkum for hundreds of clips. More clips of England can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMYlw_C7EP8LPLfaEYXMYrqET5m-WoT4i.
Music and/or sound effects:
‘Frederic Chopin – Nocturne op. 9 no. 2’ performed by Vadim Chaimovich, distributed by MusOpen (https://musopen.org).
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– iZotope post production software (https://www.izotope.com/)
– Vegasaur toolkit (https://vegasaur.com/)