Worthing
Worthing
What was once a small mackerel fishing hamlet is now an elegantly transformed Georgian seaside resort and tourist hotspot.
Not only does Worthing have incredible charisma and the allure of a traditional British seaside town, but with its museums, art galleries and gardens it can inspire almost anyone. Various creative and famous figures have resided in Worthing and have found their own inspiration from the seaside town. Oscar Wilde, Jane Austin, and Harold Pinter are but a few.
Explore the heritage trails which consist of map guided walks that reveal the town’s heritage, the ancient heritage of Downland, the rich history associated with the miles of coastline, and the modern popular culture and architecture of the town.
The iconic pier on the seafront, which was built in 1862, remains the heart of the town and was runner-up in the 2016 and 2017 Pier of the Year Award. Take a stroll down the pier and enjoy the impeccable artwork whilst cooling down with an ice cream. Or you can kick back and relax on one of the deck chairs while observing the magnificent views of the chalk cliffs, beaches and the countryside.
From high street shops to independent stores, your shopping needs will be met with a wide variety of stores in the town centre. There are also plenty of eateries and watering holes to satisfy your hunger and quench your thirst.
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Worthing
Worthing
What was once a small mackerel fishing hamlet is now an elegantly transformed Georgian seaside resort and tourist hotspot.
Not only does Worthing have incredible charisma and the allure of a traditional British seaside town, but with its museums, art galleries and gardens it can inspire almost anyone. Various creative and famous figures have resided in Worthing and have found their own inspiration from the seaside town. Oscar Wilde, Jane Austin, and Harold Pinter are but a few.
Explore the heritage trails which consist of map guided walks that reveal the town’s heritage, the ancient heritage of Downland, the rich history associated with the miles of coastline, and the modern popular culture and architecture of the town.
The iconic pier on the seafront, which was built in 1862, remains the heart of the town and was runner-up in the 2016 and 2017 Pier of the Year Award. Take a stroll down the pier and enjoy the impeccable artwork whilst cooling down with an ice cream. Or you can kick back and relax on one of the deck chairs while observing the magnificent views of the chalk cliffs, beaches and the countryside.
From high street shops to independent stores, your shopping needs will be met with a wide variety of stores in the town centre. There are also plenty of eateries and watering holes to satisfy your hunger and quench your thirst.