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5 Bedroom Detached for sale

Worthing West Sussex Salvington, BN13 3EE

BN13 3EE, Crockhurst Hill, Worthing, BN13, Worthing

Sale Price: £480,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 10/3/2015

 33 South Street, Worthing, West Sussex,
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Worthing West Sussex Salvington, BN13 3EE

Property Summary:

Detached
5 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

• Five Bedroom Detached Property
• Three Reception Rooms
• Three Bathrooms
• Gardens
• Off street Parking
• Garage


Guide price £480,000 - £500,000 King and Chasemore are delighted to be the sole selling agent for this detached residence situated upon the popular Crockhurst Hill. The property which has been lovingly looked after by the current seller has a wealth of versatile accommodation. The property could be used as a large 5 bedroom house or a three bedroom property with a self contained annex which has a further two bedrooms, living area and kitchen. The annex can be accessed from the side of the property or by an entrance from the main living area.
The property has a further three bathrooms, a large dining area with views over the rear garden, outside storage shed, and spacious living area. There is double glazing and gas central heating through out.
The grounds of the property leave plenty of scope for further extension. There is a large south facing patio area ideal for entertaining family and friends, large section of grass, plenty of storage sheds, beautiful views and off road parking at the front of the property for approximately three cars.
Properties this versatile are seldom available and this would be an ideal home for a growing family, or families who are coming back together as there is plenty of space to enjoy and grow into. Please call to arrange a viewing.

Offington is a neighbourhood of the Borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It lies on the A2031 road 1.6 miles (2.5 km) northwest of the town centre.

Today, the area is a residential suburb of Worthing. Offington was part of the parish of Broadwater and became part of the borough of Worthing in 1902. It is possibly best known for its large manor house, which survived from medieval times to the 1960s. There is a local legend that a tunnel containing buried treasure led from Offington House to the ancient hill fort of Cissbury to the north and was protected by a serpent.