Light-filled first-floor flat near Worthing town centre and station.
Two double bedrooms, light-filled bay windows
This well-presented two-bedroom first-floor apartment sits within a handsome Victorian building close to Worthing town centre and seafront. The home benefits from dual-aspect living with bay windows and high ceilings that flood the lounge/diner with natural light, plus a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. Two comfortable double bedrooms suit sharers or a small family.
The block is set in attractive communal gardens and is within approximately half a mile of Worthing railway station, shops, cafes and the promenade — a highly convenient town-centre location for commuters and leisure. The property’s compact 561 sq ft layout offers low-maintenance living and clear rental potential for investors or affordability for first-time buyers.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold flat: there is an average service charge of £1,466 and a ground rent of £200 per year. Heating is by electric room heaters and the building has solid brick walls with assumed no insulation, which may mean higher energy costs and potential retrofit work.
The immediate area shows higher crime levels and local deprivation indicators; prospective purchasers should consider this alongside the property’s affordability and proximity to amenities. Overall, the flat provides a light, characterful living space with scope for buyers seeking a convenient town-centre base or an entry-level purchase in Worthing.