As you set out to walk the Roman walls surrounding much of Priory Park
you will experience one of the most pleasing corners of Chichester. The park was a gift from the
7th Duke of Richmond and Gordon to the citizens in 1918 and it is beautifully cared for.
It has earned the City much praise from residents and visitors alike.
In the north-east quadrant follow the promenade on top of
the Roman earth ramparts which surround much of the park.
The Cathedral spire viewed from the Walls within the park. As you circle
the City you will get many glimpses of the Cathedral.
The back gardens of the Victorian terraced cottages of Franklin Place,
always of interest and fascination to the curious passer-by.
Overlooking the period houses of New Park Road, in a charming setting
alongside Jubilee Park.