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Tree Surgeon in Worthing

A large seaside town beneath the South Downs, Worthing is known for its Regency and Victorian architecture, wide leafy avenues and mature suburban tree stock.

A brief history of Worthing

The story behind Worthing's trees

Worthing grew from a small fishing hamlet into a fashionable Georgian resort after Princess Amelia, daughter of King George III, visited in 1798 to take the sea air.

Nineteenth-century developers laid out grand terraces, garden squares and tree-lined avenues, giving the town its distinctive Regency and early-Victorian street pattern.

The arrival of the railway in 1845 accelerated suburban growth up toward Broadwater and Tarring, where many of today's mature oak, ash and lime trees were planted.

Worthing is now home to significant heritage tree stock — from the veterans of Beach House Park to the estate planting at Highdown — much of it requiring specialist arboricultural care.

Local tree stock

TPO-protected trees, conservation areas and mature Regency-era planting mean Worthing work is typically careful crown reductions, lifting and veteran-tree management.

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