TQ1402 : Amelia Park, Worthing
near to Worthing, West Sussex, Great Britain

Amelia Park, Worthing
with Park Crescent in the background
Park Crescent, Worthing
Park Crescent is an example of Georgian architecture in designed in 1829 by Amon Henry Wilds and constructed between 1831 and 1833. AH Wilds had previously worked on other large projects including the Kemp Town estate in nearby Brighton.
Arranged in a serpentine shape, the terrace overlooks thickly planted grounds of Amelia Park, in the manner of Bath.[1]. It is built on a slight ridge close to what was in the 1830s the edge of the town by the boundary with the neighbouring parish of Heene and would have overlooked fields, with views extending to the parish churches of Tarring and Goring.
There are two cottages ornés, originally called north and south Swiss Cottages, and now a hotel. It is likely that Wilds intended the 'alpine-style' cottages to be a discovery on walks into the woods of Amelia Park.
Park Crescent comprises 14 houses, each originally having three floors together with servants' quarters in the basement.
The building was given grade II* listed building status in 1949 Link
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2012
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- TQ1402, 575 images (more nearby)
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- Paul Gillett (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- Friday, 20 April, 2012 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Saturday, 21 April, 2012
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TQ 14295 02821 [1m precision]
WGS84: 50:48.8203N 0:22.7413W - Photographer Location
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TQ 14283 02796 - View Direction
- North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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