Property history of 42 High Street, Tarring, Worthing BN14 7NR, 4th Oct 2007

Previously listed for sale on 4th Oct 2007
£549,950 - 5 bedroom detached house

Property features

  • Garden
  • Village

Property description



An Imposing Five Bedroom Detached Grade Ii Listed Family Home With Five Receptions, Enclosed Driveway Parking For Numerous Vehicles And Detached Garage.Situated In The Heart Of Tarring Village.No on-ward chain.

The study is opposite the sitting room and overlooks the garden. It has a fitted desk with drawer units and shelving. The sun room has stained glass panels featuring the holly design and, along with the dining room, kitchen and utility room benefits from a tiled floor. There is a large fitted cupboard in the chimney breast in the dining room. The kitchen has been recently refitted with matching wall, base and drawer units with granite worktops and a range of integrated appliances and has the utility room leading from it, also fitted with matching storage units. To the first floor are five bedrooms and two bathrooms, the majority of which have fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom also offers the potential of an ensuite bathroom, with bathroom two being situated next to the master bedroom. With bedroom four of particular interest being ornate in design. Three of the bedrooms also have feature Victorian style fireplaces, along with both of the bathrooms. Description A detached family home, Grade II Listed, with the flint facade dating from 1774. The property has a wealth of history with its origins going back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. There are a wealth of character features including sash windows, Victorian fireplaces, ornate coving and parquet flooring. The accommodation in more detail comprises front door leading into the entrance hall with parquet flooring, stairs rising to the first floor and doors leading to some of the reception rooms. The drawing room has a large stone fireplace with open fire and sash window with wooden shutters to the front aspect. Opposite the drawing room, the music room has an ornate ceiling, sash windows with shutters and a door to the cloakroom. Following through the hallway, the sitting room has a Victorian fireplace with a gas coal-effect fire, French doors to the side aspect and an alcove which has been converted to an impressive bar area with sink and glass shelving. Location The property is situated in the picturesque conservation area of old Tarring village with a range of local shops and public houses. The house is a short walk from West Worthing station, which has a direct service to London Victoria & London Bridge. The large town of Worthing is easily accessible with an excellent range of shopping, recreational and education facilities. The area is well served with churches of many denomiations and private and state schools for all age groups and the property itself is in the catchment area for the Thomas A Becket first and middle schools. Outside The front of the property has a low level flint brick wall with double electrically powered gates at the left leading to the driveway, offering parking for numerous vehicles leading to the detached garage measuring 19' x 10', which is accessed via an electrically powered up-and-over door, and is fitted with power and light. To the right of the property is a further access gate leading into the side path. The rear garden is a very pretty cottage style garden with a large block paved patio area surrounded by a low wall holding a range of flowers, plants and shrubs with flint wall and fenced boundaries. There is also a brick built garden shed, fitted with power and light and gardeners' w.C. At the top of the drive. Ref jh

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