This is a difficult one to review. On the one hand, the owner was extremely helpful and friendly to me and my partner. The accommodation was clean and largely as described. The kitchen/diner was small but adequate and well-equipped, the lounge and bedroom were pleasant. The problem really was the noise from the Arundel by-pass, the A27, which was closer than I anticipated, and from upstairs bedroom you got the continual roar of traffic right through the night which contributed to some seriously sleepless nights. It was August, when traffic going west was at its heaviest, right through the night. I do think the picture of what looks like a wooded lane is mis-leading. I had somehow imagined that the accommodation might be behind the old priory and further from the road. As it is it is bang up against it, being to the side of the main property. I wouldn't call it a restful place from that perspective, and the picture gives the impression of a more sylvian surrounding than is the case. But as a cheerful base from which to explore the area, and if you weren't overly-sensitive to road noise, or holidayed at other times of the year, I'm sure it would be a good spot. You can walk in to Arundel on foot and mostly off road via the station, which is excellent.