{"id":404,"date":"2009-12-07T10:49:08","date_gmt":"2009-12-07T09:49:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/?p=404"},"modified":"2009-12-07T10:49:08","modified_gmt":"2009-12-07T09:49:08","slug":"hunston","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/where-is-the-manhood\/hunston\/","title":{"rendered":"Hunston"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hunston is a small, semi-rural village found in the northern part of the Manhood Peninsula, but still a couple of kilometers (1.5 miles) south of Chichester city centre. There are few houses to be found here allowing a true village atmosphere to be retained.<\/p>\n
The village is home to Hunston Manor, a moated manor house dating from c1670 parts of which are thought to be medieval including the moat itself. The modern village centre is only a few hundred metres away and retains a traditional village atmosphere thanks to the small shops that thrive here.<\/p>\n
Hunston was a stopping place for the Selsey Tram, and is still connected to Chichester via the Chichester Ship Canal. The canal towpath provides a the opportunity for a gentle walk or cycle ride into the city centre, accompanied by the local ducks and swans for whom the canal is home.<\/p>\n