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7 Reasons to Consider Moving to Worthing Town Centre
Alright, let’s lay our cards on the table – we’re biased. Worthing holds a special place in our hearts – it’s where we live, work, and raise our families. Sure, it’s not perfect, but then again, where is? And the not-so-great bits are rapidly improving, while the good stuff just keeps getting better. Here’s why we think Worthing Town Centre is a fantastic place to call home:
#7 The West End – The western end of Montague Street and Rowlands Road has undergone a remarkable transformation into a mini North Laines. Here, you’ll find an array of antiques and retro shops, including the splendid Reginald Ballum (one review called it a jewel in Worthing’s crown), Henry Nicholls Antiques, and various artists showcasing and selling their work. And let’s not forget about the mouth-watering eateries!
#6 Fitness – Let’s give a shout-out to the sports facilities in town. From championship bowling greens at Beach House Park to the striking Splash Point swimming pool, tennis courts, and even a renowned boxing gym like The Bar in Bath Place, Worthing has something for every fitness enthusiast. With all the temptations around (we’ll get to that in Reason #5), you’ll likely need to stay in shape.
#5 Food – While chain restaurants are making their mark in Worthing, it’s the smaller, independent eateries that steal our hearts. Start your day with breakfast at The Istanbul Café on Heene Rd, indulge in pizza at Fiordilatte on Warwick St, and savour dinner with a view at Casa Ciro right on the seafront. The variety of dining options here is truly impressive.
#4 Outdoor Space – Worthing Town Centre is blessed with several beautiful parks and outdoor spaces. Whether it’s Beach House Park, Marine Gardens, or Splash Point, these areas are free to enjoy 365 days a year.
#3 The Dreaded Commute – If you live in town but work elsewhere, fret not! Worthing Railway and Bus Station is just a short walk away. Despite being in the heart of it all, you can quickly hop on a train or bus to Brighton, Chichester, or London (though we can’t guarantee there won’t be traffic along the way!).
#2 The Sea – Like our parks, the sea is a constant presence for Worthing residents year-round. With its ever-changing tides, stunning views, and refreshing sea air, the beach offers endless opportunities for relaxation. Plus, the array of cafes, restaurants, and bars along the coast provide a welcome respite from the unpredictable seaside weather.
#1 Price – It isn’t cheap to rent or buy a home anywhere but Worthing prices are still lower than many comparable towns making it better value for money.
In conclusion, sunny Worthing has stolen our hearts, and we think it might just steal yours too!