Bognor Regis Old Town
Bognor Regis Old Town is found in the Heritage Quarter of Bognor Regis, which includes the western end of High Street, Little High Street, Waterloo Square and Norfolk Street. It boasts several historically significant areas and buildings. Key highlights include The Steyne, with its lively 1820s terraces; Waterloo Square, featuring Regency-style buildings from 1815-1820; the imposing Royal Norfolk Hotel from the 1840s; and the Bognor Regis Methodist Church, a focal point at the northern end of Waterloo Square. Norfolk Street and Little High Street offer a contrast with their smaller service streets. The area is characterised by a mix of brick and stucco buildings, with prominent chimneys, reflecting the historical development and architectural styles that have shaped Bognor Regis as a seaside resort.