What’s your favourite thing to do in Pagham-on-Sea? Impart your local knowledge, or suggest it in the comments for other visitors!
9 responses to “Things To Do”
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TOURIST BOARD IS AWFUL DON’T BOTHER WITH FREE TOURS!!!
It was our tour group’s off day, and we wanted to have a little “off the beaten path” adventure that ended with the beach. After a delicious lunch of at this place I can’t remember the name, we were outside trying to decide what to do when this young man comes up, says he’s with the Pagan On Sea Tourist Board, and asks if we wanted a tour of the Historical Basements of POS. He had nice flyers and everything, and it was free!
Then we only went to one basement. It smelled so bad. So bad that Barb and Ted and Rhonda all left without saying, just suddenly they were gone. That was rude.
What was also rude was this young man, after disappearing himself for SO LONG leaving us in this STINKING BASEMENT that wasn’t even hundreds of years old, I paid a lot of money to come to this country to see OLD STUFF, I can see molding basements build in the ’60s any time I want in IOWA, he comes back wiping his hands on a FILTHY RAG and Barb would have said something but she was gone and this guy says he’s full up and the tour is over early and at least he apologized but aren’t these people supposed to offer TEA??? I paid a lot of money to come this country and no one ever offered us tea.
The three of us that were still there left and went to the beach, which smelled exactly like the “historical” basement.
If I ever figure out who to complain to I WILL but there were MNO NUMBERS on the FLYERS. -
went last year and everywhere looks like there’s some low key satanic shit going on but when I look closer it’s just some seasonal decor, place gives me the creeps. went again this summer for a day on the beach, but the smell was terrible. And not just on the beach either. 1 star – maybe talk to the council about the sewers?
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NOT FRIENDLY TO CAMPERS
My best friend and I stopped overnight while backpacking up the coast to rediscover our roots. Well, I stayed overnight. We heard weird noises in the middle of the night and when I woke up, Zoe was missing. Everyone we drank with at the pub that night swore I was there alone even though I saw a girl who almost looked just like Zoe working in the flower shop. She said her name was Emma and that she’d lived in the village all her life, like we didn’t grow up in Austin? Now her big sister swears she’s an only child and her mom keeps looking at me funny.
The pub was good, though. Maybe come alone if you’re visiting?






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