Selsey
Peninsula tip community with fishing heritage, lifeboat station, and early Christian history
Selsey sits at the tip of the Manhood Peninsula, the most southerly settlement in West Sussex. It was the site of one of the earliest Christian communities in Sussex, with the bishopric established here before it moved to Chichester in 1075. Today Selsey is a seaside community with a lifeboat station, a fishing fleet, and a character shaped by its exposed coastal position. For Selsey news, visit selsey.news.