Aldwick


Aldwick is a seaside civil parish in the Arun district of West Sussex, England, which contains part of the suburbs of Bognor Regis to the East. The parish includes the smaller settlement of Rose Green.
It had, briefly, a home of the constitutional monarch of the British Empire when King George V convalesced at Craigweil House in 1929, before its demolition. This stay led directly to Bognor attaining the suffix 'Regis'. The area around this has throwback relatively ornate architecture of the early 20th century and a large conservation area.
Aldwick has three churches: one Anglican dedicated to St Richard, one Roman Catholic dedicated to St Anthony of Viareggio, and the Free Church. There are a few shops and several miles of beach.

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A Blue Cedar Atlantica Glauca was planted by Queen Mary in 1929.

Notable residents