Beach House Park, Worthing

Beach House Park
A sunlit park in winter. Behind two bare trees, two benches and lawn in the foreground, a circular path surrounds a slightly sunken area of shrubs with a mound in the centre. Another path leads off diagonally in the left background. In the distance, there is a slim, tall chimney and a large white house with a wide chimneypot.
Looking southwest towards the war pigeon memorial, with Beach House in the background
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TypePublic gardens
LocationWorthing, West Sussex, England
Coordinates50°48′49″N 0°21′48″W / 50.8136°N 0.3633°W / 50.8136; -0.3633
Area9.57 acres (3.87 ha)
Created1924 (1924)
Operated byWorthing Borough Council
OpenAll year
The north side of the park has bowling greens and pavilions.

Beach House Park is a formal garden in Worthing, a town and local government district in West Sussex, England. Opened by Worthing Borough Council in 1924, the 9.57-acre (3.87 ha) park has formal lawns and flowerbeds, bowling greens of international standard, and a war memorial commemorating war pigeons. A café in the grounds was destroyed by fire in 2009.