Locations in Adur: Shoreham-By-Sea and Southwick

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Locations in Adur: Shoreham-By-Sea and Southwick Connaught AveThe Shoreham Key to central street names: A283 Allotments Centre Mill Lane 1 West Steet Locations in Adur: Shoreham 2 Ship Street Old (Pond Rd) 19 -by-Sea 3 John Street Shoreham Rd Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick 18 Shoreham Station 4 Middle Street (car park) Library & Adur 5 Church Street Swiss For full addresses and postcodes see overleaf Civic Eastern Ave6 East Street River Health Cntr Buckingham Road Gdns 15 Gordon R Adur 16 d Centre 7 New Road 17 Co-op 8 North Street (car park) 0 0.5 1km 3 LC 9 Pond Road 8 1 9 10 Ham Road LC 10 Western Road A283 7 11 St Mary’s Road 0 0.5 1 mile Ropetackle 11 12 2 12 Brunswick Road 1 14 Scale for main map Arts Centre 16 2 3 + 13 Tarmount Lane (car park) Border A27 to Hove, 4 13 7 5 6 A259 14 Surry Street Brighton A27 West Hove Brighton & Lewes 7 Adur High St Police McDonald’s 15 Hebe Road & Hove Golf (to A23 to Gatwick, 16 Raven’s Road London and M25) Norfolk Stn Course Brighton Rd Skatepark 17 Queen’s Place Bridge A259 Halfords N River Adur 18 Rope Walk Footbridge 19 Southdown Road Southwick Tunnel Shoreham (if tunnel is closed Beach use the A293/A270) BrightonA259 Rd Lower Beach LC = railway level crossing Riverside Road Mile Oak Rd Adur Recreation Ground Ferry Rd Shingle Rd Hangleton Downs Link Coombes Rd Cycleway A283 to Steyning (leading to A293 (to Coombes A2037 to Henfield & A281 to Horsham) Wadurs Swimming & Steyning) Holmbush A27 (Mill Hill leading to Truleigh Buckingham Centre Pool (Kingston Broadway) + River Hill & South Downs Way) Park Lancing College Adur Mc Downsway and Chapel Donald’s Old Toll A27 Downside Bridge Tesco M&S Next Lancing Manor 13 Portslade Mill Hill Southwick A293 A2038 Leisure Centre A283 5 (see Lancing inset Southwick Sainsburys 12 Parkside Mile Oak Rd map overleaf) A27 Upper Shoreham + Upper A270 Leisure Centre A270 Old Road Shoreham Old Shoreham River Adur Southlands Cross (off Old Barn Way) Shoreham Road Road A270 11 Hospital Rd Road 3 Southwick Cemeteries: See Lancing insetmapoverleaf Shoreham- Southwick Street 10 Mill Lane A293 Trafalgar Rd Portslade by-Sea Lane Library Manor Hall Rd A27 Hammy Cemetery Shoreham-by-Sea Lane Station Shoreham Stoney Rectory Manor Hall Rd / Shelldale Rd 11 St Nicolas A283 Station Middle Road Road Lane 8 Churchyard Airport 4 ay Kingston Eastern Ave Cecil Pashley W 1 South Hove + 2 A293 Lancing 9 Port- (see inset See inset Church slade map map above A259 River Adur Lane overleaf) Old Salts A259 for detail Harbour Way B2194 Farm Rd Riverside A259 A259 Rd Kingsway Basin Road South Green A259 Southwick Beach Beach Rd Old Fort Rd Old Fort Rd Shoreham Brighton Rd A alk Square Kings W Southwick Harbour B Lock B Adur Green Fishersgate Station Shoreham Tip Gates Shoreham A Kings Crescent Civic Centre (pedestrian access only (Brighton Road) Southwick Power Station Hove Rd B West Beach Road now closed between Manor Hall Road Kings Station (Basin Road South) Lagoon The (Ham Road) & Gardner Road) (off Station Road) Widewater Lagoon Shoreham Shoreham A259 Shoreham Fishersgate Community B2194 has a range of names: (off West Beach Road) Centre Beach Old Fort RNLI Lifeboat Station Centre (off West Road) North: Carlton Terr / Boundary Rd (Pond Road) (off Forthaven Map design: Steve Collins, Adur & Worthing Councils (22-03-2017) & Shoreham Lighthouse off Harbour Way) The English Channel - - - Railway line - - - © Crown Copyright and database right (2017). Ordnance Survey 100024321 & 100018824 South: Station Rd / Boundary Rd Addresses of locations in Adur (West Sussex) Locations in Adur: Lancing includes: Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick For more detail of Shoreham-by-Sea and Key to North Lancing street Southwick please refer to the map names: overleaf 1 Steepdown Road Main Council offices: 2 Halewick Lane 1. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5WU 3 Meadowview Road 2. Adur Civic Centre, Ham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 6PR - these offices are now closed For more detail of Worthing please refer 4 Upper Boundstone Lane to the separate Worthing locations map 5 Lynchmere Avenue 6 Manor Road Leisure Centres: 7 Mill Road 3. Lancing Manor Leisure Centre, Manor Road, Lancing, BN15 0PH 0 0.5 1km Lancing and Sompting Cemetery 4. Southwick Leisure Centre, Old Barn Way, Southwick, BN42 4NT Lancing Manor Leisure Centre 5. Wadurs Swimming Pool, Kingston Broadway, 0 0.5 1 mile Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 6TE N Church 2 Lyons Farm Lane 14 Libraries: Retail Park North 7 + 4 See Shoreham-by-SeaandSouthwickmapoverleaf (Sainsburys, B&Q, 1 3 Lancing 6. Lancing Library, Penstone Park, Lancing, BN15 9DL 2 5 223 Brantano, Boots, A27 6 7. Shoreham Library, St Mary's Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5ZA Halfords, etc) 6 A27 8. Southwick Library, Southdown Road, Southwick, BN42 4FT Argos Lane Busticle A27 West Street Upper Cokeham Lane Recycling and waste: Boundstone Upper Road 9. Shoreham Tip (Household Waste Recycling Site), Brighton Road, Brighton Sompting Cokeham Lane Road Shoreham, BN43 6RJ Lancing Library Lancing Sompting (Penstone Park) Station 10. Adur & Worthing Council Offices, 9 Commerce Way, Lancing Road Lancing Grinstead Lane A2025 (South St) (offices only - referred to as ‘Commerce Way’) mapformoredetail See separateWorthing Western Rd Asda 6 Business Park, Lancing, BN15 8TA Broadwater Commerce Way Pedestrian Worthing Tip (off Commerce Way) links Grinstead B2223 (Willowbrook Road Crematorium and Cemeteries: B2223 Lane Dominion off Dominion Way) Sompting Grove 11. Mill Lane Cemetery, Mill Lane, Shoreham-By-Sea, BN43 5NA Road 15 A2025 Avenue 10 12. St. Nicolas Churchyard, St. Nicolas Lane, off Upper Shoreham Elm Rd South Kings East Worthing ChartwellRoad St Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5NR Davison Western Station A259 to 13. Southwick Cemetery, Downsway, Southwick, BN42 4WA Worthing Leisure Centre Shoreham 14. Lancing and Sompting Cemetery, Upper Boundstone Lane, (Selbourne Rd -by-Sea Rd Southwick Lancing, BN15 0PB Chesswood Rd off Ladydell Rd) Worthing Hove and Newland Brougham Rd Lancing Rd Hospital Beach Brighton Green Other locations - non-council: A259 + Petrol BrightonA259 Road B2223 15. Lancing Parish Council, The Parish Hall ,South Street, Lancing, Lyndhurst Rd Ham Rd A259 BN15 8AJ Brooklands Lancing Parish Park & Lake Council, Lancing 16. Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, Brighton Rd A259 Go Karts Miniature trains Parish Hall BN43 5EG Splashpoint Par 3 golf course (South St) 7. Shoreham Health Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, Leisure Centre The English Channel BN43 5US Worthing For more details of Worthing please refer © Crown Copyright and database right (2017) Map design: Steve Collins, Adur & Worthing Councils (22-03-2017) See also: www.adur-worthing.gov.uk Pier to the separate Worthing locations map Ordnance Survey 100024321 & 100018824.
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