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  1. v. t. e. The following is a timeline of the history of the borough of Worthing, West Sussex, England. 13th century. 1218 - By 1218 the manor of Ordinges had become known as Wurddingg. [1] c.1245 - St Richard of Chichester, Sussex's patron saint, lives in Tarring at the house of Simon, parish priest of Tarring [2] [3]

  2. Connect. Go next. Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex. The town lies nestled between the English Channel and the South Downs National Park. It is a seaside town with a pier, a prom and pleasant seaside parks. Since the 19th century, it has been nicknamed 'Sunny Worthing' thanks to its reputedly sunny and mild microclimate. Understand.

  3. May 1, 2023 · There’s also lots of Art Deco architecture, a vibrant arts community as well as epic scenery and prehistoric sites in the giant chalk hills of the South Downs. Let’s explore the best things to do in Worthing: 1. Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. Source: Basher Eyre / wikipedia.

  4. 1802. A new toll road is constructed from Worthing to West Grinstead. Teville Gate tollgate is built where the new road crosses the Teville Stream. Thomas Trotter opens a barn theatre in High Street. 1803. Worthing is given town status and Timothy Shelley chairs the first meeting of the Worthing Town Commissioners at the Nelson Inn on South Street.

  5. Worthing is a large seaside town in Sussex, England in the United Kingdom. The history of the area begins in Prehistoric times and the present importance of the town dates from the 19th century. Contents. Prehistory. Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. Roman times. The Middle Ages. Anglo-Saxon times. High medieval period. The modern period.

  6. Worthing. Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex, England . Category: Towns in West Sussex.

  7. Mar 14, 2021 · Worthing began as a Saxon village. It may have been called Worth or Wurtha ingas which means the settlement (belonging to) the people of Worth or Wurtha. Whatever the origin of its name for centuries Worthing was just a hamlet where farmers lived. However, in the 18th century, its fortunes changed.

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