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The Old Railway Station Hotel - Traditional English bed and breakfast in the restored station and pullman carriages near Goodwood

The Halfway Bridge Inn - The pub is located between Petworth and Midhurst West Sussex and close to Goodwood racing and Cowdray Park Polo.

Three Moles Public House - Mrs. Mole's Diary, real ales on sale, history of Railway Inn.

Heritage Oak Buildings - Saving, restoring, dismantling, and re-erecting antique oak framed buildings.

Petworth Emigration Project - Offers two books about the Petworth Emigration Scheme to Ontario in 1832-37. Describes the background and their contents with ordering information.

Sarah Peek - Conservation and restoration of ceramics, glass and enamels to museum standards and restoration to the standard of invisible repair. Profile, portfolio, workshop.

Out of the Blue - Quirky fitted tops, tees, hoodies and accessories with animal, cakes and fruity designs.

Seaford College - Independent co-educational school for 10 to 18 year olds. Describes the school and gives information about its curriculum, facilities and activities.

Tudor Rose Antique Centre - A collection of dealers. Profile, list of dealers and their specialities and illustrated stock examples. Also includes more general information about the town.

Charles Peck - Estate agents and valuers. Profile, services and information about buying, selling and letting with location map and enquiry form.

Petworth Art & Antique Dealers Association - Profile, list of members and their specialities, information about the town and downloadable brochure.

Petworth Antique Centre - Lists the traders and their specialties with location map and information about the town.

Angel Antique - Specialises in 17th, 18th and 19th century English and French furniture, paintings and decorative items. Shows its product range with prices and shipping information.

Cosby Antiques - Offers a range of oak and fruitwood English and Continental antiques. Illustrated and priced stock list and information about restoration.

Brownrigg - Offers antique, decorative and contemporary furniture, paintings and sculpture. Profile, services and product range.

TrainThat Dog - Dog behaviour counselling, using a range of classes including obedience, puppy and gundog. Describes its services, classes and products.

Ronald C Chambers - Antique Dealers specialising in early Georgian to Edwardian English antique furniture and Objet d'Art. Profile and selected stock items.

The Covert - Offers handmade fly-fishing rods and river fishing tuition. Profile, services and information about repairs.

Thakeham Furniture - Antiques shop offering 18th and 19th century English furniture. Includes priced and illustrated stock list.

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