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Worthing in West Sussex has been populated for at least 6,000 years, as is proved by the Stone Age flint mines. The Iron Age hill fort of Cissbury Ring is one of the largest in Britain. Oscar Wilde wrote The Importance of Being Earnest while on holiday there. Harold Pinter lived in the town. Worthing was known for smuggling in the 18th Century.
 
 
 
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AMF Ten Pin Bowling
AMF Bowling in the town of Worthing can be found right on the seafront overlooking the English Channel and near to the historic Worthing Pier. AMF Bowling is a great day out for all the family with a large number...
 
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Aquarena
Sports fans and swimmers alike can enjoy the wonderful array of attractions at Worthing’s Aquarena facility on the seafront. The complex offers visitors the use of the main thirty three and a third metre long pool complete with diving boards...
 
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Assembly Hall
From the outside the Assembly Hall in Worthing in West Sussex it is hard to imagine the wealth of attractions and acts that have appeared on the stage at this venue. Since the Assembly Hall opened in the 1930’s the...
 
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Beach House Park
Worthing in West Sussex has a reputation for superb parks and open spaces, amongst which is the wonderful Beach House Park, close to the seafront. In December 1922 the town council purchased the parcel of land and set about the...
 
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Brooklands Go Kart
Enthusiasts of motor sport can try their mettle out at Brooklands Go Kart, which is located right on the seafront next to Brooklands Park in Worthing. The centre offers two track layouts, both of which are 275 metres long combining...
 
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Brooklands Golf Centre
Located to one side of Worthing’s Brookland Park is Brooklands Golf Centre. The course is squeezed into a pocket of land and makes remarkably good use of the land available and was designed by former Ryder Cup golfer Dave Thomas....
 
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Brooklands Park
Brooklands Park is located right on the border between East Worthing and Lancing in West Sussex and is a large area of public open space. The park has a mixture of habitats ranging from open grass areas to mature woods...
 
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Christ Church
A small parcel of land some distance from the seafront in Worthing was consecrated in 1843 for the purpose of building a church that would eventually become Christ Church. When it was first opened the imposing red stone church was...
 
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Church of St. Andrews
The solid grey walls of St Andrew’s Church in Worthing have stood on top of one of the town’s highest points since the first stone in its construction was laid in 1885. Eleven years later the church was completed in...
 
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Connaught Cinema
Worthing’s iconic Connaught Cinema is a wonderful piece of architecture from a bygone era. The cinema was originally constructed in 1914 in the traditional Art Deco styling fashionable in the day, and operated for twenty years as the Picturedrome. In...
 
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Davison Leisure Centre
The Davison Leisure Centre in Worthing in East Sussex is co located at a secondary school in the town, but does offer a wealth of health and fitness opportunities for young and old alike. The centre boasts a number of...
 
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Denton Gardens
Denton Gardens in Worthing is located close to the seafront and comprises of an area of carefully tended gardens much loved of residents and visitors alike. The gardens were presented to the town in 1922 by Alderman J G Denton...
 
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Gala Bingo
Fans of bingo in the West Sussex seaside town of Worthing can play to their hearts content at the Gala Bingo venue in the town. The Gala Bingo club is located in the centre of the town and boasts a...
 
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Holy Trinity Church
The red brick and tiled roof of Holy Trinity Church in Worthing can be seen on the West Sussex seaside town’s skyline for many miles. The church was modelled along Early English style and built over six years from 1882....
 
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Homefield Park
Located towards the northern most part of Worthing is Homefield Park. The park is a large area of public space that was founded by the Victorian’s when it was originally known as the People’s Park. The area is a mixture...
 
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Pavilion Theatre
One of the most charismatic buildings in the whole of Worthing in West Sussex must surely be the Pavilion Theatre. The theatre can be found on the promenade end of Worthing Pier and was constructed in 1926. Built to reflect...
 
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St Andrews Church
West Tarring is a district of Worthing and at its heart is the ancient church of St Andrew’s. The church’s origins can be traced back to the mid 13th Century when stone and flints were assembled to build a church....
 
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St Charles RC Church
St Charles Church is one of the most modern in the whole of the seaside town of Worthing in West Sussex having only been organised as a Roman Catholic Parish since 1958. To serve as a focal point it was...
 
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St George's Church
The area that is currently occupied by St George’s Church in Worthing has seen a remarkable change since the church was first opened for worship on 10 July 1868. In that year the area was a rural seaside location with...
 
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St. Laurence Church
The small modern parish church of St Laurence in Goring by Sea provides for the religious needs of nearly eight thousand local worshippers. The church, in addition to providing regular religious services, also actively works with a large number of...
 
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The Lido
The Lido in Worthing has been a part of seaside life in the West Sussex town for generations. The Lido was built in a U-shape around the central bandstand, which itself dates from 1906, with the design drawn up to...
 
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West Worthing Baptist Church
Baptists in West Worthing have a modern and welcoming facility in the West Worthing Baptist Church. The church has a large congregation that all work to the betterment of the local community. This work takes many forms but within the...
 
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Worthing Baptist Church
The Baptist community in the Sussex seaside town of Worthing is strong, vibrant and growing. The Baptist church is one of eight places of worship within the town boundaries and is the largest and oldest having been built over one...
 
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Worthing Central Library
Worthing’s Central Library is conveniently located in the centre of the West Sussex seaside town and shares its location with the Town Hall, Museum and Art Gallery. Inside this modern, purpose designed building are many thousands of books on a...
 
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Worthing Golf Club
Worthing Golf Club has been in existence for around one hundred years and has grown considerably since its early days. Today the two courses both cover a full 18 holes that are considered quite challenging by both amateur and professional...
 
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Worthing Museum & Gallery
The Worthing Museum and Art Gallery opened to the public in 1908 and is housed in a fine Edwardian building of some note at the heart of the community. There is a varied and rich collection of local history...
 
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Worthing Pier
Worthing in West Sussex is one of Britain’s finest seaside towns and at the heart of its attraction is the magnificent Victorian Worthing Pier. The first pile was driven into the English Channel in its construction on 4 July 1861...
 
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Worthing Tabanacle Church
Worthing Tabanacle Church has a wonderful façade to its impressive church buildings located in the centre of the West Sussex seaside town. The church was built around the turn of the 19th Century and continues to provide a base for...
 
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Worthing War Memorial
Worthing War Memorial is located in the heart of the community and commands a prominent position directly outside the Town Hall, the town’s gallery and town museum. No fewer than 660 names are listed on this memorial to those who...
 
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