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    The following is a timeline of the history of the borough of Worthing, West Sussex, England. 1218 - By 1218 the manor of Ordinges had become known as Wurddingg. c.1245 - St Richard of Chichester, Sussex's patron saint, lives in Tarring at the house of Simon, parish priest of Tarring
    Worthing is situated in West Sussex in South East England, 49 miles (79 km) south of London and 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton and Hove. Historically within Sussex, in the rape of Bramber, Worthing is built on the South Coast Plain facing the English Channel.
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    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.
    The borough of Worthing is bordered by the West Sussex local authority districts of Arun in the north and west, and Adur in the east. Worthing is situated on a mix of two beds of sedimentary rock.
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  4. A History of Worthing - Local Histories

    WEBMar 14, 2021 · By Tim Lambert. Early Worthing. 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 …

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  6. Worthing - Wikitravel

    WEBDec 27, 2020 · Worthing [1] is the largest town in West Sussex, around 100km (60 miles) south of London and just 18km (11 miles) or so along the coast from Brighton. The town lies nestled between the English Channel …

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