Property description
**** OPEN HOUSE 15TH AUGUST 11.00 - 13.00 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ****
King and Chasemore are pleased to offer to the market this beautifully presented large one bedroom apartment situated perfectly within walking distance to Worthing seafront and Worthing town centre.
This light and airy conversion property is full of character and has retained many original features making this an excellent first time buy, investment property or final move.
Internal features consist of: large double bedroom, Original sash windows, character fireplace, lounge with French doors, Entrance Hall, Kitchen with stable doors leading to the private garden, Utility room, W.C and separate bathroom, Gas central heating, out house with power and large west facing garden.
The property comes with a share of the freehold and full lease. This property is a must see and we would encourage an internal inspection at your earliest opportunity, please call 01903 231651.
Worthing is situated on the West Sussex coast in South East England, 49 miles (79 km) south of London and 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton and Hove. It forms part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation along with neighbouring towns and villages in the county such as Littlehampton, Findon, Sompting, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick.
The area is the United Kingdom's twelfth largest conurbation, with a population of over 460,000. The borough of Worthing is bordered by the West Sussex local authority districts of Arun in the north and west, and Adur in the east. The town is dominated by the Downs to the north: Cissbury Ring, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, rises to 184 metres (604 ft) in the north of the borough. A further high point is at West Hill (139m) north-west of High Salvington.
Worthing has 22 primary schools, five secondary schools, one primary and secondary special school, two independent schools, one sixth form college and one college of higher and further education. Schools in the borough are provided by West Sussex County Council. Broadly speaking, the town has a system of First-Middle-High progression, and so the 22 primary schools are made up of a combination of first, middle and combined schools.
Modern Worthing has a large service industry, particularly in financial services. It has three theatres and one of Britain's oldest cinemas. Writers Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter lived and worked in the town.