2 bedroom Flat for sale in Greystone Avenue Worthing BN13

Sale Price: £185,000

Worthing West Sussex Durrington, BN13 1LR

Flat
2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Not Available Anymore

 33 South Street, Worthing, West Sussex,
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Worthing West Sussex Durrington, BN13 1LR

Property description



Situated in the quiet and tranquil area of the much favoured Greystone Avenue in the West Lake Gardens development lies this spacious and modern ground floor flat.
The accommodation on offer comprises two large double bedrooms. The master bedroom contains mirrored built in cupboards. There is a spacious kitchen with room for mod cons, full fitted bathroom with basin, toilet, bath and overhead shower. There is a large lounge area with room for a dining table which in our opinion would be a great space for entertaining. The property is bright and spacious throughout and benefits from double glazing. As the property is situated around large areas of lawn with a nearby lake this property is ideal for any which persons who want to be in one of the most favoured locations that Tarring has to offer.
A host of local amenities can be found in Tarring village and a Tesco express is located on Littlehampton Road. This property also has a garage on offer and there is communal parking.
This property is ideal for a buy to let, first time buy or a last move therefore an internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the size of the accommodation on offer, please call 01903 231651 to arrange a viewing.

West Tarring is a neighbourhood of the Borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It lies on the A2031 road 1.2 miles northwest of the town centre. It is officially called West Tarring or, less commonly, Tarring Peverell, to differentiate it from Tarring Neville near Lewes, but is usually called just \"Tarring\" (pronounced \"Ta-ring\", not \"Tar-ring\").

Despite Tarring High Street being a relatively short and very narrow road, it was once home to five pubs and was also the route for double decker buses. This is the reason for the \"George and Dragon’s unusually high pub sign.
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