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Marine View


111 Marine Parade, Worthing BN11 3QG t:01903 238 630 e: reservations@marineviewhotel.co.uk w:www.marineviewhotel.co.uk


Stephen & Christine welcome you to their Seafront B&B.


• All rooms en-suite some sea-views


• Tea & coffee tray, hairdryers, use of iron


• Town centre 5 mins


• Pier Paviliion and Dome Cinema a short stroll along Promenade


B&B £30 - £40pp Merton Guest House


96 Broadwater Road, Worthing BN14 8AW t:01903 238 222 e: stay@mertonhouse.co.uk w:www.mertonhouse.co.uk


Our friendly guest house offers you high standards and attentive service where a warm welcome awaits.


• All rooms refurbished and fully en-suite


• Twin and double ground rooms available


• Car parking on premises


• Excellant freshly cooked breakfasts and evening meals chosen from an extensive menu


• Comfortable lounge and garden to relax in


NEW SUPERIOR ROOM WITH LARGER EN-SUITE BATHROOM (7)


B&B £41 - £50pp (10) 7 14 S1 G2 E7 Avalon Guest House


8 Windsor Road, Worthing BN11 2LX t: 01903 233 808 e:avalonguesthouse@ymail.com w:www.avalon-worthing.co.uk


Pauline, Matthew & Emma would like to welcome you to our friendly and relaxed family run guest house.


With 12 years experience and two time winner of the Worthing In Bloom competition, plus being only 20 yards from the sea front and only a 15 min walk to Worthing town centre,


We feel sure that the Avalon Guest House is the ideal place to stay on your visit to Worthing.


B&B £25 - £40pp 7


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500 YARDS NORTH OF F1


• Bar open to non residents - evening meals available


• Free Wi-Fi • Bike storage • Open all year • Sorry no pets


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