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This property is listed with:
King & Chasemore (Worthing)
33 South Street, Worthing, West Sussex,
Telephone:
01903 231651
 

Full Details for 5 Bedroom Detached for sale in Worthing, BN14 :

• Five Bedroom Detached House
• Two Receptions
• Two Bathrooms
• Garden
• Off Street Parking/Garage


'GUIDE PRICE £550,000 - £600,000'

King and Chasemore are delighted to offer for sale this attractive detached family home which offers spacious and flexible accommodation with many rooms being multi-function.
Situated in Tarring this dynamic property has two large reception rooms separated by oak framed glass doors, the main living area which lies at the front of the property has a log burner fitted as a central focal point to this room and oak flooring.
The kitchen diner shows off plenty of living space and is separated by a breakfast area. There is plenty of storage options here and two sets of patio doors which open out onto the garden.
The downstairs bedroom is of ample size and contains its own ensuite fit with single shower unit and separate bathroom.
There is also a study/playroom situated at the front of the property with a WC.

Upstairs the property boasts four double bedrooms and a family bathroom with bath and overhead shower. The master bedroom which lies at the front of the property has a built in cupboard and a dormer window.
The downstairs bedroom and en-suite could be used as an annexe style facility or a conversion of the outside storage shed and WC could be used in a similar fashion.
The gardens are well maintained and mainly laid to lawn. There is access into the workshop, outside WC & Garage from the garden. Paved slabs are surrounding the front of the property which also leads to a single garage. There is ample off road parking, gas central heating and double glazing throughout.

West Tarring is a neighbourhood of the Borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It lies on the A2031 road 1.2 miles (1.9 km) northwest of the town centre. It is officially called West Tarring or, less commonly, Tarring Peverell, to differentiate it from Tarring Neville near Lewes, but is usually called just \"Tarring\" (pronounced \"Ta-ring\", not \"Tar-ring\").
During the time of the Doomsday Book in 1086, the village was known as Terringes.(1) It is thought that the place name means 'Teorra's people', with Teorra being a Saxon settler.(
West Tarring is noted for its 13th-century parish church of St Andrew, 13th-century Archbishop's Palace, numerous old houses including the 15th-century timber-framed Parsonage Row, and two pubs: The Vine and the George and Dragon.
Despite Tarring High Street being a relatively short and very narrow road, it was once home to five pubs and was also the route for double decker buses. This is the reason for the \"George and Dragon’s unusually high pub sign. A lamp case bearing the legend \"Castle Inn\" is still present outside one of the former public houses.

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Stations Nearby

Durrington-on-Sea
1.1 miles
West Worthing
0.5 miles
Worthing
0.6 miles

Schools Nearby

PRU South (Worthing)
0.9 miles
Our Lady of Sion School
0.9 miles
Southways School
2.5 miles
Thomas A Becket Middle School
0.2 miles
Thomas A'becket First School
0.5 miles
Broadwater CofE First and Middle School
0.5 miles
Worthing High School
0.3 miles
St Andrew's CofE High School for Boys
0.9 miles
Oak Grove College
1.0 mile