About WorthingWorthing is a major town in a glorious location on the Sunny Sussex coast. With a history dating back to well before Roman times, Worthing became the archetypal Victorian seaside resort when people began to take notice of its winning combination of sunshine, sea, spectacular countryside and relatively easy access from London. Still popular with holidaymakers and day-trippers alike, Worthing is a great place to visit. | Getting to WorthingConveniently located a few miles from Shoreham it's easy to get to, and around, Worthing. The Train Station is just a short walk away from the Town Centre. The mainline rail link is direct from Shoreham and takes around 10 minutes, you can also get the number 700 bus, the bus stop is a minutes walk from Number Seven at Shoreham. | Worthing PierWorthing Pier provides an iconic focus for the town and offers chance to see a show (at the Pavilion Theatre); view amazing artworks; promenade above the waves; try your hand at fishing ; indulge in some tasty icecream whilst relaxing in the deckchairs or sample other treats at the renovated Art Deco Southern Pavilion. There is also the traditional family fun in Neptune's entertainment Centre. |
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The Pavilion TheatreThe Pavilion Theatre is one of the premier theatres on the south coast with its unique position on the promenade at the entrance to Worthing's pier. Built in 1926, it has a unique and regal elegance, situated in the heart of the town with the sea as a back-drop, making it a picturesque venue for any event. The Pavilion Theatre hosts a range of events including craft markets and firs Its main function is as a venue for vibrant shows, theatrical performances, music and dance. | Museum and Art GalleryIf you have a passion for the very best in Regency and Victorian fashion, want to be inspired by artists such as Stanley, William Holman-Hunt and Philip Jackson, or are looking to discover why Worthing residents take such quiet pride in 55,000 years of their achievements, then Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is the place to visit
The gallery hosts nine temporary exhibitions each year, sculpture garden, studio gallery and shop celebrating the work of contemporary artists and makers. | The Dome CinemaThe cinema runs a range of different shows for the local area. Currently running are Saturday Morning Movies, Parent & Baby Screenings, Autistic Friendly Screenings, Wednesday Matinees, and subtitled screenings. |
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