The next day we went to Seaford beach in the afternoon. Beautiful, but cold and windy. This photo is before the sun went in.
The next day we drove westwards to Chichester. What a nice city! It's got a market cross that looks like a stone crown. The streets that radiate from the cross had a farmers' market: meat, sausages, fruit, cheese and cakes. It all looked and smelt delicious. Chichester has got a strange cathedral. The belltower is separate from the rest of the building. The first thing we noticed was the Jaca chessboard design on one of the outer walls. You can just about see it here, also some nice Romanesque (Norman) windows. Did they get it from Jaca? Or is it just called Jaqués here, but really it's universal? Inside, the basic impression is Gothic, but there are several Romanesque elements, two stone-carved reliefs which were rediscovered in the 19th century, very similar to the images on the columns in the old monastery cloister in San Juan de la Peña.
The next day we went east, to the ancient Cinque Port of Rye. It's very quaint and pretty, and was full of tourists for the Scallop Festival.
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