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  2. Goring-by-Sea - Wikipedia

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    Goring-by-Sea, commonly referred to simply as Goring, is a neighbourhood of Worthing and former civil parish, now in Worthing district in West Sussex, England. It lies west of West Worthing , about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Worthing town centre.

  3. Listed buildings in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Goring-by-Sea: II Author Richard Jefferies lived here for about a year until his death in 1887. The house, which was built earlier that decade, was renamed in his honour: it was originally Sea View. Botanist William Hudson was a resident later as well. The brick-dressed flint building has bay and casement windows, a decoratively panelled door ...

  4. List of places of worship in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    St Mary of the Angels was parished from 1918, and the ministry grew substantially under the leadership of Canon James Purdon, its priest for 53 years. [23] [24] Other parishes were established in 1927 (Durrington; later moved to High Salvington), 1958 (East Worthing) [23] and 1970 (Goring-by-Sea).

  5. Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Other Anglican churches were built in the 20th century to serve new residential areas such as High Salvington and Maybridge; and the ancient villages which were absorbed into Worthing Borough between 1890 and 1929 [67] each had their own church: Broadwater's had Saxon origins, [68] St Mary's at Goring-by-Sea was Norman (although it was rebuilt ...

  6. Castle Goring - Wikipedia

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    Castle Goring is a country house in Worthing, in West Sussex, England [3] about 4.5 miles (7 kilometres) northwest of the town centre.. One of Worthing's two Grade I listed buildings (deemed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to be of exceptional interest), it has been described by architectural critic Ian Nairn as reflecting "the equivocal taste of the 1790s as well as ...

  7. Beach House, Worthing - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-nineteenth century, Sir Frederick Adair Roe, Chief Magistrate of the Bow Street office and head of the Bow Street Runners, London's police force, owned and lived in Beach House. Sir Robert Loder , Conservative Member of Parliament for New Shoreham , lived at Beach House until his death in 1888.

  8. Durrington-on-Sea railway station - Wikipedia

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    Durrington-on-Sea railway station lies about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) south of the Worthing suburb of Durrington and is situated close to the headquarters of West Sussex Primary Care NHS Trust and a large HM Revenue and Customs office.

  9. Ferring - Wikipedia

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    Ferring is a coastal village, civil parish and electoral ward in the Arun District of West Sussex, England.It is part of the built-up area of Worthing and is accessed along the A259 road 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the town - comprising North Down Farm and Highdown Hill to the north and the town itself to the south, with approximately equal size green buffers to the town in size, to east to ...