Characterful four-bedroom family home with west-facing garden and garage.
Extended 1930s semi-detached with period features
A spacious, thoughtfully extended 1930s semi-detached home arranged over multiple floors, ideal for growing families who value character and practical living space. The house combines original period features — stripped wooden floors, picture rails and bay windows — with a contemporary, light-filled kitchen/breakfast room and a convenient ensuite to the principal bedroom.
Day-to-day living centres on a full-depth lounge with wood-burning stove, a separate dining room for family meals and a conservatory that opens onto a west-facing, landscaped garden and patio — excellent for afternoon sun and alfresco dining. The kitchen offers a large range oven, integrated dishwasher, a breakfast bar and direct garden access via French doors.
Practical benefits include off-road parking for at least three cars, a garage, double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating and Good-rated local schools nearby. The property is freehold, not in a flooding risk area, and sits within easy reach of transport links, Worthing town centre and the seafront.
A few factual points to note: the property is described as a smaller overall size despite the generous layout, council tax sits above average, and the cavity walls are assumed to have been built without insulation — there is potential to improve thermal efficiency. These are straightforward considerations for buyers planning long-term comfort upgrades or energy improvements.