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Local
Attractions
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Worthing
Location
The largest town in West Sussex centrally
located on the coast, 10 miles west of Brighton, 18 miles
east of Chichester. There is an excellent road network,
the A24 termination at the Pier and running North to London,
the A27 situated 5 miles inland and running parallel to
the Coastline east to west.
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Shopping
The town boasts the main shopping
centre in West Sussex, there are branches of all the major
high street chains, as well as many individual independently
owned shops. All shopping is concentrated close to the Pier
and pedestrianised precincts are flat.
In addition
to the relatively unspoilt attributes of Worthing as a seaside
town, are its gardens, national championship Bowling Greens
(Worthing is the home of the English Bowling Association),
Promenade with Pier and historic architecture. There are
numerous places of interest within 1 hours drive of The
Ardington. In fact, it is often said, that one of Worthing's
main strengths is it's ideal central location for touring
Sussex and neighbouring Counties.
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Sussex
Historic
Buildings
Arundel Castle - Goodwood House - Chichester Cathedral
- Fishbourne Roman Place - The Royal Pavilion at Brighton - Herstmonceux
Castle - Polesden Lacey (NT) - Standen (NT) - Uppark (NT) - Petworth
House (NT) - Chartwell (NT) - Parham House.
NT = National Trust
Gardens
Nymans Gardens (NT) - Beech Hurst Gardens - Leonardslee
- Sheffield Park (NT) - Borde Hill - Groomsbridge Place.
NT = National Trust
Miscellaneous
Brighton "The Historic Lanes" - Lurgashall
Winery - Chichetser Festival Theatre - Glyndbourne Opera House
- Weald and Downland Open Air Museum - Bluebell Railway - Arundel
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust.
Bowling
Clubs
Borough
of Worthing
Marine Gardens - Beach House Park - West Tarring - Pavilion
- Field Place - Homefield - Tarring Priory
Within
30 minutes drive
Storrington - Pulborough - Arundel - East Preston - Steyning
- Lancing - Hove and Kingsway - Southwick - Henfield - Crablands
(Selsey) - Wilterings.
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