Worth, West Sussex

The creation of Turners Hill civil parish brought Worth to a third of its original size.

Worth village is now an area within the neighbourhood of Pound Hill in the borough of Crawley.

The place appears under Surrey in the Domesday book, with the old spelling "Orðe" (pronounced with a silent initial 'w' as in 'one', and including the Saxon letter 'ð' which sounds a soft 'th'.

The Domesday book's entries for Sussex, by comparison, list Worthing as "Ordinges" and Petworth as "Peteorde").

It is common for signposts to be altered to use the Worth name instead of Pound Hill by local residents.

St Nicholas' Church, the ancient parish church of Worth, has Saxon origins.