Selsey stands at the tip of the Manhood Peninsula and Selsey Bill, as it is known, is the southernmost tip of West Sussex giving superb views along the coast and out to the Isle of White. As you would expect, Selsey is dominated by the sea and it always has been. It is a good base for fishermen, home of the famous Selsey Lifeboat Station and has been providing holidaymakers with seaside fun and fresh air for as long as anyone can remember. Selsey Crab is well known, and for lovers of seafood a real treat. The beaches go on for miles, especially along Bracklesham Bay towards East and West Wittering. Selsey is also convenient for Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve as well as Chichester Harbour. Other attractive features of the town include Selsey Windmill - Medmerry Mill - and the Selsey Lifeboat Museum.