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  2. Listed buildings in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Listed buildings in Worthing. Beach House, an 1820s house built by John Rebecca and refurbished by Maxwell Ayrton, was saved from demolition in 1978 and is now in residential use. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Worthing, a town with borough status in the English county of West Sussex, has 212 buildings with listed status.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing was a small mackerel fishing hamlet for many centuries until, in the late 18th century, it developed into an elegant Georgian seaside resort and attracted the well-known and wealthy of the day. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the area was one of Britain's chief market gardening centres.

  5. History of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    It was in the late 18th century that Worthing began to attract visitors. John Luther, from London, started the trend, building a large lodging house around 1759 [27] at the south end of High Street. In 1789, George Greville, 4th Earl of Warwick, bought the house and renamed it Warwick House. [28]

  6. West Tarring - Wikipedia

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    50°49′29″N 0°23′38″W  /  50.82476°N 0.39385°W  / 50.82476; -0.39385. West Tarring or simply Tarring (/ ˈtærɪŋ /), is a neighbourhood of Worthing, in the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It lies on the A2031 road 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of the town centre. It is called "West Tarring", or less commonly ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. BN postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BN postcode area, also known as the Brighton postcode area, [2] is a group of 30 postcode districts in South East England, within 18 post towns.These cover southwestern East Sussex (including Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Lewes, Hailsham, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Pevensey, Polegate and Seaford) and southeastern West Sussex (including Worthing, Littlehampton, Arundel, Hassocks, Henfield, Lancing ...

  9. List of places of worship in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing's location within West Sussex. The borough covers 8,030 acres (3,250 ha) [8] of the English Channel coast and its hinterland in West Sussex, a county in southeast England. It is bordered to the west and north by the district of Arun, to the east by the district of Adur, and to the south by the English Channel. [9]