Introduction
Location and Living in Worthing Nestled between the vibrant city of Brighton and the glorious countryside of the South Downs, Worthing is the largest coastal town in West Sussex.
Not only are you studying in a beautiful seaside town, you’re close to Brighton, London and so many places that are just full of life!” Jessica, current student BA (Hons) Musical Theatre
This creative seaside community is home to music venues, museums, galleries and pop-up venues, including the East Beach artist studios, where local creatives exhibit their work. The seafront tells a story with its eclectic blend of history and the contemporary. Victorian architecture houses cosy eateries, traditional English pubs, and contemporary microbreweries. Spend your weekend at a local bar for a comedy night, or get involved in the flourishing live music scene. Cycle through the stunning South Downs National Park, or try out paddleboarding and windsurfing in one of West Sussex’s most popular watersport locations. With creative events hosted throughout the year, you can enjoy the annual light festival installation, take part in street theatre or savour the delights of the food and drink festival.
Accommodation in Worthing
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Nick Raw, Luna. Worthing Light Festival 2019
Creative Arts | Undergraduate courses
The West Durrington Campus is only a five minute train ride from Worthing town centre or less than half an hour by bike.
Once you have accepted your offer to study at the MET, you will also be sent instructions to join our Housemate Finder Facebook group. For more information visit: gbmc.ac.uk/where-to-live