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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Church Road, Worthing, BN13 1HG
Chain-free
Cash buyers only
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
Added < 14 days

Key information

TenureAsk agent
Ground rent£0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Council taxBand B

Features and description

  • End Of Terrace Victorian Cottage - Cash Buyers Only
  • Constructed Circa 1806 and Grade II Listed
  • Spacious Living Room With Inglenook Fireplace
  • Dual Aspect Kitchen Diner With
  • Modern Fitted Shower Room
  • Two First Floor Bedrooms
  • South Facing Garden
  • Off Road Allocated Parking Space
  • Tarring Village Location Close To Shops Schools And Transport Links
  • No Onward Chain

Jacobs Steel are excited to offer for sale this charming grade II listed Victorian cottage located in the heart of Tarring Village with a plethora of original features. The flint fronted home features a spacious living room, a charming kitchen-diner, two first floor bedrooms and modern shower suite. In addition the property boasts a south facing garden and an off road parking space located to the rear.

Internal: Upon entering through the original front door, you will find an area to hang coats before you are greeted by a spacious living room with an Inglenook fireplace, sash windows and original flooring. A handy office space is located behind the staircase and overlooking the driveway. Moving gracefully through the property, you'll find a charming dual aspect kitchen-diner across the width of the home at the rear, with a large west facing bay window in addition to a second window and barn style door overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen is fitted with Shaker style wooden cabinets, under-counter butler sink, and space and provisions for a cooker, washing machine and fridge freezer. The first floor hosts two bedrooms with a large double bedroom with storage cupboard across the front of the property with a second bedroom overlooking the rear garden. The bathroom has been modernised in recent years and upgraded with a walk in shower cubicle, low level w/c and wash hand basin.

External: Stepping outside you are able to enjoy the benefits of a south-facing garden, a bright and private space perfect for outdoor enjoyment and dining alfresco. Further enhancing the property's appeal is the convenient allocated parking space located to the rear, a rare attribute for a property of the period.

Situated In the highly desirable and sought after location of Tarring Village, the property is located close to Tarring church and only a short walk from Tarring tennis courts, bowls green & Tarring park with the children's playground and basketball courts. The property falls within the Thomas A Becket school catchment areas and both the infant and junior schools are within 0.5 miles; there are a wealth of secondary schools locally, all accessible from the property. Pubs, coffee shops and newsagents can be found in Tarring village just 100 yards away from the property. The outstanding St Lawrence doctors surgery is located just a short walk away from the property. West Worthing train station is positioned approximately 0.5 miles away and bus routes run locally.

Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom end of terrace houses
£324,052

About this agent

Jacobs Steel & Co - West Worthing
Jacobs Steel & Co - West Worthing
4 Wallace Parade, Goring Road Worthing West, Sussex BN12 4AL
01903 906189
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When we say that we’re well-versed in everything West Worthing, we’re not lying. We expanded our business and set up shop in the area in 1985 and haven’t looked back since. Today our office is led by Jacobs Steel Manager Neil Simmons, who, alongside his team, works hard to offer property solutions in and around West Worthing, Goring-by-Sea, Ferring and Durrington. Even if you’re searching for an estate agent in Littlehampton, Neil and his team can help. We are proud to be property experts in the area and our branch on Goring Road can assist with every property request from buying, selling, letting, and property management, to commercial premises and land acquisition. A little fun fact for you - West Worthing was originally intended as an exclusive resort. The township of West Worthing was developed from around 1864 and merged with the formerly separate township of Worthing in 1890, when Worthing gained borough status. 
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