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  2. List of royal visits to Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Goring Hall's estate was often visited by Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) during her childhood. Worthing, a seaside town on the West Sussex coast in southeast England, has received many royal visits since Princess Amelia spent five months recovering from an injured knee in 1798. The patronage of the 15-year-old daughter of King George III helped Worthing develop ...

  3. Balcombe Place - Wikipedia

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    Balcombe Place is a Grade II* Listed Building, [1] built in 1856 [2] in West Sussex, with a south view across the Ouse Valley. It now forms part of The Balcombe Estate. [3] The architect was Henry Clutton. [4] [5] It was built for John Alexander Hankey, [6] [7] whose family had been living at Naylands, [8] [9] a house about 1 mile away.

  4. History of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    And in 1933 the borough of Worthing expanded again to include the west of Sompting and the south of Findon. Between 1908 and 1910, King Edward VII visited Worthing several times to stay at Beach House with the Loder family. On 31 March 1930, Charles Bentinck Budd was elected to the Offington ward of the West Sussex County Council.

  5. Brantridge Park - Wikipedia

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    Brantridge Park. Coordinates: 51°3′26.32″N 0°9′52.64″W. Brantridge Park. Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex, England is a 19th-century country house, formerly one of the lesser royal residences. It is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  6. Alexandra Park, Hastings - Wikipedia

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    26 June 1882. Open. 7 days a week, dawn until dusk. Status. Open all year. Alexandra Park is a public park located in Hastings, East Sussex in England. Originally named St Andrews Gardens at its opening in 1864, it was then redesigned by Robert Marnock during 1877. [1] The park grew in a series of increments and now occupies approximately 109 ...

  7. Standen - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 28 January 1948. Reference no. 1249027. Location of Standen in West Sussex. Standen is an Arts and Crafts house located to the south of East Grinstead, West Sussex, England. The house and its surrounding gardens belong to the National Trust and are open to the public. It is a Grade I listed building.

  8. Grade I listed buildings in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The county of West Sussex in South East England has 176 Grade I listed buildings.Such buildings are described by English Heritage, the authority responsible for their designation, as "of exceptional interest [and] sometimes considered to be internationally important".

  9. Seacox Heath - Wikipedia

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    Seacox Heath is a house in the village of Ticehurst in East Sussex, England. It is owned by the Russian government, and is used as a weekend retreat by the staff of their embassy in London. It was built in 1871 to designs by the architects Richard Carpenter and William Slater. The house has been listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for ...

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