宿泊施設の情報
Aldaniti is a stunning small holiday let for two people. Named after the famous "Aldaniti" who was trained by Nicks father Josh Gifford to win the 1981 Grand National ridden by Bob Champion and owned by Nick Embiricos. Aldaniti is a peaceful retreat, kitted out to a high standard with a seperate bedroom with Kingsize bed ( can be split in to two singles if required) , solid oak flooring throughout, a separate bathroom with underfloor heating and a bath with shower over. A stunning open plan kitchen/living area with sofa and smart TV and table and chairs. The front door opens out to a large patio area with seating and pots, the perfect place to read a book or dine Alfresco.
周辺エリアの情報
Findon sits underneath Cissbury Ring, just behind the South Downs above Worthing. The village itself is nicely laid out, with a central square, fine houses and there’s a handful of shops too – a rarity in most Sussex villages these days. Findon is famous for horse racing, with it stables being looked after by two of the greatest racehorse trainers of all time – Josh Gifford and before him Captain Ryan Price, who was champion National Hunt trainer five times in the 1950s and 1960s. Under Ryan Price, the Findon Stables also turned out some outstanding flat racing horses in the 1970s including classic winners Ginevra and Bruni. The village is also the home of the great Findon Sheep Fair which, after a few stuttering steps during the recent foot and mouth disease crisis is now back to some sort of full health. The Sheep Fair itself dates from the 1780s, but there had been a fair in Findon since 1261. It must have been an amazing spectacle, with shepherds driving their flocks to Findon from all parts of the South Downs. It’s traditional for the sheep fair to be held on 14th September, although these days the event stretches out over a long weekend. The event no longer includes the sheep