Large 1930s family home with annexe, gardens and parking near South Downs.
Self-contained annexe with separate entrance — ideal for guests or rental
This substantial 1930s detached home in High Salvington suits families or multigenerational households seeking space, period character and flexible living. The main house offers generous reception rooms, a study and a kitchen/breakfast room, while a self-contained annexe (lounge/diner, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom) provides independent accommodation or rental potential. The property sits on a large plot with mature front and rear gardens, a wide driveway and an integral garage.
Period features such as block parquet flooring, bay windows and an open fireplace add warmth and character throughout. Sliding doors from the main living room open to a patio and create good indoor–outdoor flow for family living and entertaining. Upstairs provides four well-proportioned bedrooms with scope to reinstate a six-bedroom layout if required.
Practical points to note: council tax is described as expensive and one nearby infant school has an Ofsted rating of "Requires improvement"; most other nearby schools are rated Good. The house remains largely true to its period and, while well cared for, some areas may benefit from selective modernisation to suit contemporary tastes.
Situated close to the South Downs and about three miles from Worthing seafront, this home balances semi-rural outlook with easy road links (A24/A27) and local amenities. The annexe’s private entrance and the option to reconnect it to the main house add versatility for growing or extended families.