• Many organisations, both commercial and non-commercial, that are based on the Manhood Peninsula have the name Manhood in their title.[29]...
  • ...the community and, in particular, further the social, health, economic and environmental interests of the residents of the Manhood Peninsula in West Sussex by
  • The Manhood Peninsula was a source of marl until the late 18th century, and marl found in Selsey was considered some of the best available.
  • The Manhood Peninsula has its own special identity. This is a unique landscape, wildlife and a seaside way of life for locals and visitors alike.
  • One of the larger areas to the south of Chichester is the Manhood Peninsula, which has a number of semi-rural villages and smaller towns like Selsey within it.
  • The Manhood Peninsula is protected by the Isle of Wight. Because of the prevailing south-west winds, it has its own microclimate with intense daylight.
  • The Saxons called a group of 100 families a Hundred, and so the area of the Manhood peninsula today was known as the Hundred of Manhood.
  • The Manhood Peninsula is the southernmost part of Sussex in England. It has the English channel to its south and Chichester to the north.
  • 12 4. Understanding the Visitor. 13 4.1 Who is coming to the Manhood Peninsula?.
  • The Manhood Peninsula is a large peninsula of land to the south of Chichester. The name is thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon maene-wudu meaning...