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Lying just over a mile to the North West of Worthing town centre, Tarring has the oldest and most historic street in Worthing with buildings dating back to the medieval period.

The Grade II listed 13th Century St Andrews Parish Church with its tall spire is a landmark of Tarring village. As well as the church, Tarring is home to numerous other listed buildings from the 13th to 19th Century. In terms of residential property, older buildings are supplemented by affordable and more recently developed houses and flats. Today, almost 72% of residential property consists of houses and 28% flats. Being so close to town centre it offers an opportunty for residents who work in town to walk or cycle to work, and indeed, almost 20% of the population commute in this way. It is also well served by the A27 and West Worthing station for commuters.

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The area has a well connected transport infrastructure with easy access to the A27 and West Worthing train station, which has direct and connecting trains to Brighton, London, Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Chichester. 64% of the local population drive to work and 20% either cycle or walk given the close proximity to Worthing town centre. Approximately 90% of homes are within 200 walking meters of either a bus stop or railway station.

Thomas a Becket, Worthing High School, Durrington High Schhol, Worthing High School.


Take a wander to see the historic buildings and if your feeling energetic before lunch, why not follow the Tarring Trail – a 1.5 mile walk that takes in many of the historic sites.
