Time for Worthing Visitor Guide 21/22

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Top left: Ambrose Place where playwright, actor and director Harold Pinter, lived at 14 Ambrose Place between 1962 to 64. Top middle: Shoreham Fort, built in 1857 to protect against Napoleon III. The fort is a Scheduled Ancient Monument with a diverse history from French Spies to World Wars. Top right: High Salvington Windmill, a fully restored Grade II listed windmill now in full working order.

Bottom left: Lancing College Chapel, a fine example of Gothic revival architecture and one the tallest interior vaulted churches in the country. Bottom right: English Martyrs Church, the only known reproduction of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling in the world. Before you travel, check opening times on timeforworthing.uk

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