Part of the Sussex Bay programme
As well as being the county capital of West Sussex, home to Roman ruins and cultural hotspots such as the Pallant House Gallery and Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester also hosts an array of street art by internationally renowned artists.
In May 2013, Neil Lawson Baker and Street Art London organised jointly the Chichester Street Art Festival. Curated by Richard Howard-Griffin of Street Art London, some of the leading street artists descended on the city to paint, including Stik, Liqen and Thierry Noir.
Most of their artwork is still there and in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the festival, we got the lowdown from local street art hunter Ali Richards, who shared her recommended route to see all the best pieces.
Although most Chichester street art can be accessed by walking around the city centre, our first stop is just outside it, on the corner of Spitalfield Lane and St Pancras at Cathedral Garage.
Cathedral Garage, Unit 5, Spitalfield lane, PO19 6YJ
Where it's happening:
Cathedral Garage