Tiny coastal village nicknamed the 'Venice of England'
A tiny village often compared to Venice is now home to the best B&B in England
West Sussex's Bosham is found in a small peninsula of Chichester Harbour
Pronounced 'Bozzum' the history of the village dates back to Roman times, when it is said Danish King Canute buried his daughter after she drowned there
It also features in the famous Bayeux Tapestry, as that's where King Harold lived
But the comparison to the Italian city comes from its waterways and quayside paths, reminiscent of Venice's canals
This means you can expect to see several boats, especially during the summer months, ranging from dinghies to yachts
Home to around 3,000 locals, many of them rave about its beauty