Four bedrooms plus flexible guest room/office suitable for family living
Open-plan living/dining with bay window and rear French doors
Modern fitted galley kitchen with integrated appliances
Approx 1,254 sq ft across three floors, practical family layout
Small rear patio garden; limited outdoor space
Solid brick Victorian build; likely no wall insulation
Area shows higher crime and deprivation — consider security
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band B (relatively cheap)
This extended Victorian terraced house offers practical, family-friendly living across three floors. With about 1,254 sq ft of accommodation, the home provides four generous bedrooms plus a flexible guest room/office, an open-plan living/dining room with a bay window, and a modern fitted galley kitchen. French doors lead to a small patio garden, giving a usable outdoor space for children or evening barbecues.
Location is a strong selling point for buyers who want town and seafront access; Worthing seafront and the town centre are within easy walking distance, and the mainline station provides direct links to Brighton and London. The property is freehold and sits close to local shops, schools (including well-regarded local secondaries) and leisure amenities that suit family life.
Buyers should factor in energy and improvement work: the house is a solid-brick period build with no known wall insulation and an EPC that indicates room for uplift. The area has higher crime and deprivation indicators, so purchasers seeking long-term security should consider local safety measures and neighbourhood support options. Internal modernisation and energy upgrades would likely increase comfort and value.
Overall this is a sensible family or buy-to-let opportunity for someone wanting convenient seafront living in Worthing. It suits buyers prepared to invest modestly in energy efficiency and cosmetic updating to unlock the property’s full potential.































































