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Amberley Museum showcases and preserves the rural, transport, industrial and communications history of the south of England, on a 36 acre site, for the learning and enjoyment of today’s visitors and future generations

Amberley Village Pottery
The Amberley Pottery makes country pottery for the table and all domestic use, with 'one off' pieces made to order for special occasions and personal collections.

Amberley - St Michael's Church
St Michael's is the largest of the four churches that serve the tiny parishes of Amberley, Greatham, Parham and Wiggonholt in the Wildbrooks Benefice of West Sussex. St Michael’s, serves the village of Amberley, and the building itself dates to around 1100AD. The church website provides a virtual tour and audio guide.
Amberley Wildbrooks is an 809-acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. From the South Downs at Amberley Mount there is a stunning view of the Wildbrooks. The River Arun traces a serpentine path across an extensive flat area of grassland, bounded on the horizon by hills and woods.
The RSPB reserve forms part of the Arun Valley Special Protection Area (SPA) near the South Downs, extending across a broad sweep of undisturbed wet grassland, intersected with wildlife-rich ditches and surrounded by woodlands.

AMBERLEY SOCIETY
Conserving and Improving Amberley West Sussex
