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  2. Listed buildings in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    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 Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Worthing, a town with borough status in the English county of West Sussex, has 212 buildings with ...

  3. High Salvington - Wikipedia

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    Housing in the locality reaches higher up the South Downs than anywhere else in Worthing, reaching the 120 metre contour. Many old trees and banks were retained, especially in Salvington Hill. [3] Unlike Salvington to the south, High Salvington was part of the parish of Durrington until it became part of the borough of Worthing in 1929. [4]

  4. Bayside, Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Bayside is a residential development located on the eastern approach to Worthing town centre in West Sussex, England.Designed by Allies and Morrison, it consists of two main buildings, the tallest of which, Bayside Vista, is a 15-storey tower that reaches 52 metres (172 ft) and is the tallest building in Worthing.

  5. List of civil parishes in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. There are 156 civil parishes. There are 156 civil parishes. Population figures are unavailable for some of the smallest parishes.

  6. Cote, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Cote (also Walcote [1] or Coate [2]) was a hamlet in the former parish of Durrington, West Sussex (now a suburb of Worthing), England. [1] It is 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Worthing. [ 2 ] The old Chichester–Brighton Roman road ran tangentially to the south of the hamlet. [ 1 ] "

  7. East Preston, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    East Preston is a coastal village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England.It lies roughly halfway between Littlehampton and Worthing.. East Preston comprises the following residential areas, from east to west: Kingston Gorse, West Kingston, Angmering-on-Sea, [3] East Preston Village and The Willowhayne.

  8. East Worthing - Wikipedia

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    East Worthing is a residential area of Worthing in the Worthing district, in the county of West Sussex, England, situated immediately to the east of Worthing town centre.It is bounded by the West Coastway railway line and Broadwater to the north, Brooklands Park to the east, Homefield Park and Worthing town centre to the west and the English Channel coast to the south.

  9. Worthing Downland Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Worthing Downland Estate, Worthing Downs or Worthing Downland, is an area of land in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, England, close to the town of Worthing. It was bought by the public, following threats to the beauty spot of Cissbury Ring and the surrounding farmland, which led to a public campaign purchases in the 1930s.