The Manhood Peninsula is in the southwest of West Sussex in England. It has the English Channel to its south and Chichester to the north. It is bordered to its west by Chichester Harbour and to its east by Pagham Harbour, its southern headland being Selsey Bill.
Manhood Peninsula
Henry VIII confirming the bishopric to Robert of Sherbourne consisting of the lands originally granted to Wilfrid..
Selsey Bill is a headland into the English Channel on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex.
Photograph of Selsey Bill, situated above neighbouring Hayling Island from the air, from the west (north to the left)
Blue plaque commemorating the hanging of two smugglers in Gibbet Field Selsey in 1749
Seafront near Selsey Bill
Sunset over the Isle of Wight seen from Selsey Bill