Spacious 1930s seafront home with panoramic views, large garage and landscaped garden.
Six bedrooms, three with direct sea views
Set on Worthing seafront, this extended 1930s detached home combines original period character with large, contemporary living spaces. Six well‑proportioned bedrooms — three with direct sea views — suit a growing or multigenerational family, while the principal suite benefits from fitted wardrobes and a private en suite shower room. The heart of the house is an impressive open‑plan kitchen, dining and family area with high‑spec integrated appliances and four sets of French doors opening onto the landscaped rear garden.
Outdoor living is a major draw: a south‑facing front terrace, an in‑and‑out gated driveway, additional rear parking via Marine Close, and a substantial detached double garage (27'8" x 23'1") with a powered, lit first‑floor room. The rear garden is arranged for entertaining and relaxation, with decking, a hot tub and outdoor shower. Two further reception rooms at the front offer sunny south‑facing living with working open fireplaces.
Practical features include a utility room, ground floor WC and plentiful storage. Note there are two main bathrooms for six bedrooms (one en suite and one family bathroom). The property retains many original 1930s finishes but may benefit from energy upgrades: cavity walls are assumed uninsulated. Council tax is described as quite expensive — a factor for ongoing running costs.
This home will suit buyers seeking a high‑profile seaside residence with generous space, strong rental or holiday potential, and scope to modernise energy performance. It occupies a large plot in a very affluent area close to town amenities, schools and transport links, offering both everyday convenience and impressive coastal outlooks.