WORTHING PIER
3AJ, Marine Parade, Worthing BN11 3PX DIRECTIONS
Since 1862
Here’s The Deal:
Worthing Pier is a public pleasure opened to the public in 1862. Initially, the Pier is nine-hundred and sixty feet long and fifteen meters wide. Later in 1888, it was reconstructed and increased the width and length. Worthing Pier is a grade II building. The pier is owned by Worthing Borough Council. More than 90,000 guests were welcomed into the Pavilion and participated in numerous activities ranging from award ceremonies to weddings were arranged. It also provides fishing as a daily draw for people. Fishing on the pier is free of charge. Visitors to Worthing Pier can enjoy an ice cream while relaxing in the deckchairs.
SPECIALITY:
Architectural Building, Amusements, Pavilion, Historical Place, Ice Rink, Shops, Tea Room, Music, Southern Pavillion Hire, Events, Beautiful Building Structure, Comedy, Cafe, Weddings & Christmas
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WORTHING TOWN HALL
Chapel Road, Worthing BN11 1HA DIRECTIONS
Since 1933
Here’s The Deal:
Worthing Town Hall is the majestic historic site located in Worthing. It has distinctive architecture and great historical significance. The building is the cultural icon of th city worthing. It is also used for local government meetings, public meetings, and entertainment. Worthing Town Hall has a committee room that can hold twenty-five people at a round table, and fifty persons can sit in a row. The chairs-Gordon room in the hall can accomodate sixty people. It also features a top table, a theatre or a cabaret.
SPECIALITY:
Programs, Government Organization, Architectural Building, Events, Gordon Room, Committee, Historical Places & Venue Hire
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HIGH SALVINGTON WINDMILL
Salvington Hill, Worthing BN13 3AT DIRECTIONS
Since 1750
Here’s The Deal:
High Salvington Windmill is an excellent example of a working post mill dating from 1750-70. The mill stands 320 feet above sea level and can take advantage of incoming sea winds. It was thoroughly restored and began to grind grain again in 1991. The windmill is not entirely restored; it is slightly modified to gain the history of the windmill. The Salvington Windmill provides the entire history of the windmill in the early days. One who is interested in the mechanism of the windmill, the site will be the perfect destination. The windmill is entirely maintained by the volunteers. You can plan to visit the site for guided tours. Visitors can also enjoy timed tours, exhibitions and souvenir shops.
SPECIALITY:
Parties, Events, Tourist Attraction, Heritage Site, Garden, Programs, Guided Tour, Historical Place Museum & Tea-Room
£Price: Per Adult: £1