The Park House Hotel in Worthing, UK, is owned and run as a guest house by the Smith family who will greet you with genuine hospitality, instantly making you feel at home. The wealth of beautiful art and furniture at The Park House Hotel add to the stylish atmosphere which runs throughout the tastefully furnished bedrooms all of which have en suite facilities, Sky Sports and tea and coffee facilities.
The Park House Hotel is located less than a minutes walk from Worthing' s fishing beach, and a 10 min stroll to Worthing town centre. It is close to Beach House Park which each year is home the English Bowls Championship. In Summary if you're looking for a beautiful relaxing place to stay on the in Sussex then The Park House Hotel is the place for you.
Built in 1905 for wealthy local business man Charles Crouch The Park House Hotel was developed as a luxurious family residence. In the mid 1930's as Worthing's popularity grew as a fashionable seaside resort The Park House Hotel was purchased by Winifred Maude Frogbrook and was converted into a Hotel. Today the property retains many of it's original features.
Originally having 4 letting rooms The Park House Hotel would have attracted wealthy families from London who wanted to take advantage of Worthing's long warm summers. As with today's visitors, they would be able to enjoy the many attractions that Worthing has to offer such as the Dome Cinema now the oldest operating Cinema in England or the Pavillion Theatre which is still situated on the Pier and of course the famous beach.
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