Beach House, Worthing

Beach House in Worthing, England is a Regency beach-side villa, built in 1820 to designs by John Rebecca.

Sir Robert Loder, Conservative Member of Parliament for New Shoreham, lived at Beach House until his death in 1888.

Between 1907 and 1910 King Edward VII stayed at the house several times while visiting Sir Edmund Loder and his family.

Knoblock refurbished the interior and forecourt of the property to the designs of Scottish architect Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton, while displaying furniture from the Thomas Hope collection he had bought from a sale at Deepdene in Dorking, Surrey.

This beach-side open space surrounding the Regency building of Beach House is situated in Brighton Road and was purchased by Worthing Borough Council in December 1927 and laid out in 1937-1938.