Tarring High Street

In the Worthing borough, Tarring is a suburb a mile or so west of the town centre, and much older than Worthing proper.

The church and Archbishop’s Palace here are from the 13th-century, and the houses along the meandering high street go back further than their Victorian and Georgian facades suggest.

The high street is now mostly residential, and at the older south end are some very pretty flint and cobble cottages, as well the Parsonage Bar and Restaurant in a fine 16th-century half-timbered building.

A couple of historic pubs here, the Vine and George and the Dragon are good for lunch or a pint.

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