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Enchanting Worthing
The high standard Chatsworth Hotel
Worthing is rich in Royal history, starting with George III who sent his daughter for health reasons two centuries ago. The small fishing hamlet quickly grew in to a favourite seaside resort for the royal, the rich and the fashionable. From famous Royals to famous poets and recent stars, Worthing has seen them all, and many have chosen Worthing as their home. Oscar Wilde found it such a "charming town" that he spent the summer and autumn of 1894 here writing "The Importance of Being Ernest" in the mornings and playing with his family on the beach in the afternoons."Wish you were here", a famous film in the early 80's was filmed in Worthing but it is perhaps the latest pranks and goings on for the two bachelors in "Men Behaving Badly" that brings Worthing to our TV screens again and again. Worthing is uniquely flat - completely flat - which makes movement around the sea front and town easy. THE CHATSWORTH HOTEL An attractive hotel in a Georgian terrace overlooking Steyne Gardens, only 2 minutes walk from the town centre. The Chatsworth Hotel has 98 bedrooms (a mixture of twins, doubles and family rooms). All sea view rooms have air-conditioning, and the sea view doubles have four poster beds. It is regarded as one of Worthing's leading hotels and offers a high standard of food, wine and service. All rooms are centrally heated and en-suite with colour TV, radio, direct dial telephone, hairdryer, trouser press and tea/coffee making facilities & wireless internet access. The hotel also has an access for wheelchair users and 3 specially designed disabled bedrooms. Day 1: We travel to Worthing making our usual comfort stops en route. Day 2: Day at leisure to enjoy the many attractions of this lovely resort. Day 3: Today we visit Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens, one of the last great private gardens in England. This spectacular 240 acres garden has seven beautiful lakes and some pretty waterfalls which form a superb backdrop to an extensive array of plant life. We then travel across the South Downs to Petworth and on to the historic town of Arundel, with its famous castle, where we will spend some free time. Day 4: Today we visit Regal Brighton where you can enjoy the beautiful beaches or wander through the engrossing maze of antique shops known as the Lanes .Brighton blends the contemporary with the traditional like nowhere else to ensure that you are truly spoilt for choice, whatever your holiday preferences.
Day 5: Unfortunately we must bid farewell, but we will make a stop in Windsor for a couple of hours prior to continuing our homeward journey.
Admission to Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens included.
July 16th/20th (5 days) £269 Sept 17th/21st (5 days) £259 Single room supplement £20
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