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          Helping you find a career in Chichester

          Chichester is a naturally beautiful location set between the South Downs and the peaceful Chichester Harbour. The city streets are aligned with Georgian buildings, bars, shopping and historic sites, offering a good mix of modern and historic vibes suitable for graduates.

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          Transport links

          Chichester is easily accessible via the M27 and A27 coast road which links Hampshire, Sussex and Kent. The A29 and A24 connect London and mid-Sussex to Chichester, and the A3 also connects Chichester and the local area with London, the M25 and other main arterial routes from the West.

          Trains to Chichester are available via Gatwick Airport from London; they take around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Coastal services also operate from Brighton and Portsmouth. There are local bus services around the city and also the Coastliner coach routes links Chichester City with Brighton and Southsea.

          The nearest continental ferry terminal is 18 miles away in Portsmouth.

          Renting Prices

          The average rent of a one-bedroom property in Chichester is around £880 per calendar month (pcm). Rent for a two-bedroom property is £1041 pcm, and a three-bedroom costs an average of £1243 pcm.

          Nightlife

          Chichester offers a good range of bars, pubs and restaurants that are spread out across the city. Some spots overlook Chichester Harbour and the beautiful landscapes of the South Downs, and many boast that they serve local produce and offer live music.

          Notable Attractions

          The striking Chichester Cathedral is free to enter and seven miles south of the city is the pretty sailing village of Itchenor.

          Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK's flagship regional theatres and the pretty West Dean Gardens is a serene location nestled at the foot of the South Downs - it's perfect for walking and taking in the fresh air. There is also Goodwood Racecourse that offers fantastic race days and other events including music festivals.

          The economy in Chichester

          As a city situated in a gorgeous location and steeped in history, Chichester has a strong tourist industry. There are also several marinas located around the area with associated businesses.

          Education Institutions in Chichester

          Chichester College
          University of Chichester