King & Chasemore - Worthing, BN11
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About King & Chasemore - Worthing
King & Chasemore has been established since 1840, serving the counties of Sussex. Our combination of professional expertise, experience and a detailed knowledge of the local market place ensures a high level of client service and our office network ensures maximum coverage for your property. If you need to expose your home to more buyers. You need to reach a bigger and better market. Market your home locally, from central London, nationally and internationally with one of the largest estate agent in Sussex. King and Chasemore has an extensive network of offices throughout the region and unlike a normal agent all branches are computer linked to actively market your home. King and Chasemore are part of Countrywide plc the largest Estate Agency Group in the UK and offer unrivalled coverage meaning you reach more buyers. We cover all sectors of the market from first time buyerâs properties to country estates. King and Chasemore have a number of specialist departments including a very successful country homes division. In addition we have a very successful Residential Lettings Department and Professional services Department. Together with extensive high quality advertising, King and Chasemore's own website and the Rightmove property portal, King and Chasemore offer high quality service and our clients and applicants have an assurance in our membership of the Ombudsman Scheme for Estate Agents. King and Chasemore - Reaching the London Market. KING & CHASEMORE WORTHING OFFICE Worthing is situated by the seafront and is approximately three miles from the South Downs, which offers walks in Cissbury Ring and Chantonbury Ring. Worthing offers entertainment for both older and younger residents which include a swimming pool, ten pin bowling alley, snooker hall, cinema, nightclubs, shopping centre and leisure centres. Other leisure pursuits include bowls, golf, watersports, sailing and rowing.


