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£575,000

4 bed semi-detached house for sale
Broadwater Road, Worthing BN14

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Jacobs Steel - Worthing

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About this property

  • Semi-Detached Period Home

  • Four Generous Bedrooms

  • Three Versatile Reception Rooms

  • Hand Built Fitted Kitchen

  • Utility Room

  • A Wealth Of Original Features

  • Mature West Facing Rear Garden

  • Close To Shops, Amenities & Mainline Train Station

  • Popular Residential Location

  • No Ongoing Chain

Jacobs Steel are proud to offer this immaculately presented and surprisingly spacious period semi-detached home, perfectly positioned on a sought-after road in Broadwater Village. Just a short walk from local shops, the seafront, and Worthing’s mainline station, it enjoys excellent connectivity and everyday convenience. Set over two floors, the property boasts four generous bedrooms, three versatile reception rooms, a handcrafted kitchen with Aga, a utility room, and direct access to a mature west-facing garden, bathed in afternoon and evening sun. Throughout, elegant period features — from ornate fireplaces and decorative cornicing to graceful bay windows — sit harmoniously alongside modern comforts. The flint-walled front garden adds charm and kerb appeal, while the secluded rear garden, rich with established planting, offers scope for further landscaping. Available with no onward chain.

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Set behind an elegant period façade, this exceptional home blends timeless character with modern style in perfect balance. Thoughtfully improved by the current owner, it retains beautiful original features — from ornate fireplaces and decorative cornicing to graceful bay windows — while introducing contemporary touches that enhance both comfort and functionality. Arranged over two spacious floors, with the added potential for a loft conversion (subject to the necessary consents), the property offers flexibility rarely found in such a prime Worthing location. The seafront, town centre, and mainline train station are all within easy walking distance. The ground floor opens with a bay-fronted lounge centered around an original open fireplace with a handsome stone surround. Beyond is a spacious sitting room, ideal for both entertaining and everyday family life, complete with another period fireplace and direct access to a utility room with plumbing for white goods. A third reception, currently used as a dining room, adjoins the kitchen and boasts a cosy log burner. The kitchen itself is fitted with handcrafted wooden cabinetry, solid wood worktops, space for appliances, and an Aga, with French doors leading out to a mature west-facing garden offering privacy and afternoon sun. Upstairs, four well-proportioned bedrooms provide light and comfort. The principal room spans the full width of the house, enhanced by a large bay window and an elegant marble fireplace. The family bathroom combines classic charm with modern appeal, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath and wash basin, while a separate WC sits alongside. This is a property where heritage and modern living blend seamlessly — a versatile, stylish, and well-located home with space, charm, and future potential in abundance.

External To the front of this attractive home, a traditional flint wall frames the garden, lending character and charm in keeping with the period style of the property. An established hedgerow softens the boundary while offering a sense of privacy from the street, enhancing the home’s kerb appeal. The rear garden is a true highlight. Benefiting from the ever-popular westerly aspect, it is bathed in warm afternoon and evening sunshine — ideal for outdoor dining or simply relaxing at the end of the day. Well-established planting includes a rich variety of mature shrubs and greenery, creating a natural, leafy backdrop that feels private and secluded. Meandering pathways, pockets of colour, and textured foliage give the garden year-round interest, while the generous size allows ample scope for further landscaping, vegetable beds, or even the addition of a garden studio. This is a space that offers both immediate enjoyment and exciting potential for future transformation.

Situated In the heart of Broadwater in Worthing, Broadwater Road offers an ideal blend of village charm and urban convenience. Just a short walk from Worthing Station, local shops, cafés, and supermarkets, the property enjoys excellent transport links and daily amenities on its doorstep. Broadwater is a historic neighbourhood, home to landmarks such as St Mary’s Church, and benefits from proximity to the South Downs and Worthing’s seafront. Connectivity is excellent, with regular train services to Brighton, London, and surrounding towns, as well as easy road access via the A27 and A24.

Council Tax Band D

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