Park Crescent, Worthing, Grade II* listed building in Worthing, England
Park Crescent is a row of fourteen houses sweeping in a gentle curve across three floors with basement level and features a monumental arched entrance decorated with sculptured busts. The buildings overlook the planted grounds of Amelia Park and sit on a ridge near the town's historic center.
Architect Amon Henry Wilds designed the crescent in 1829, and construction took place between 1831 and 1833 during a period of urban growth in Worthing. The project was part of a broader effort to establish the town as a modern resort destination with quality residential properties.
The crescent reflects Worthing's rise as a fashionable seaside destination and shows how architects designed elegant homes for wealthy visitors of that era. The curved arrangement follows a pattern popular in other English resort towns that attracted similar clientele.
The best view of the curved facade is from the paths in Amelia Park that run directly in front of the buildings. The elevated position offers good orientation for visitors trying to locate the site within Worthing's town center.
Roman burial sites from the 4th century were discovered near the crescent, containing coins from emperors Diocletian and Constantine I. These archaeological finds show the area had been inhabited long before the Georgian houses were built.
Location: Worthing
Inception: 1833
Architects: Amon Henry Wilds
GPS coordinates: 50.81420,-0.37861
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:44
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