You can hear the sea from here, and the house actually lives up to it.
This 1930s detached home in South Ferring has been extended and reworked so the space flows properly from front to back.
The main area is the kitchen and family room, opening straight onto the garden through full width doors. It’s set up for everyday use as much as having people over. There’s also a separate dining room, a utility, and a ground floor bedroom with direct access outside.
On the other side of the house, the main sitting room runs across the width of the property and leads into a south facing conservatory, giving you another place to sit and look out over the garden.
Upstairs, the main bedroom has windows on three sides and a south facing balcony. It also has its own shower room. There are three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
From one of the bedrooms, stairs lead up to a boarded and insulated loft space.
The garden wraps around the house, taking in the south and west, with a patio and established planting giving you privacy.
There is also a detached garage with space for storage or other uses.
This is a house that’s been opened up and shaped around how people actually live, in a part of South Ferring where you’re close to the beach without being on top of it.
This property is “Legally Prepared.” Cooper Adams has gathered key documents, including the title, plans, property forms, warranties, and EPC. Buyers must request these before offering.
The seller requires a ‘Reservation Agreement’ to protect serious buyers as they proceed to exchange of contracts.
EPC Rating: CLocationFerring is a sought-after and popular village on the West Sussex coast and civil parish in the Arun District. It is part of the area of Worthing and is located on the A259 road, three miles (5km) west of the town. Local facilities are close by including shops in the village. Brighton, Gatwick and London Victoria can be accessed from Goring station which is close to hand. There are sailing facilities along the coast and numerous golf courses within a short distance. The site of the village is an ancient one: the name itself is Saxon; it is mentioned in the Domesday Book; the parish church is Norman, and is dedicated to St Andrew.Garden (23.16m x 28.04m)The property boasts a generous, south-facing garden that enjoys an excellent level of seclusion. Surrounded by mature planting and natural screening, it offers a peaceful and private outdoor space – perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or simply enjoying the sun throughout the day.

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