The doors were first opened for consecration and divine
worship on 10th July 1868. East Worthing was then an area
consisting mainly of lush cattle pasture, orchards and
smallholdings with property just being erected in Newland
Road and Farncombe Road. The parish increased in size over
the years but its pastoral areas were preserved until the
1914-18 war, after which the developers and builders really
got going!
Architecturally, St George’s is fascinating. It is one of
the few churches to be built on a north-south axis instead
of the more traditional east-west position. The large open
area of the nave crowned by the arched trusses supporting
such a large roof area is a feature of the church.
With its closeness to the sea, (one of the main means of
employment used to be fishing), the roof resembles the shape
of an up-turned boat.
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