Kings Quarter, Worthing

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Crest Nicholson, Kings Quarter, Worthing

Worthing is one of the largest towns in West Sussex situated between the South Downs and the English Channel. It has been a popular seaside resort for many hundreds of years and the evidence can be seen through the Victorian pier, the Regency Villas and the classic seaside architecture found along the seafront, all of which were popular with eighteenth century visitors.  The town also offers the comfort of modern living with thriving shopping facilities, two cinemas, two theatres, a bowling alley and many restaurants and café bars. 

Worthing is in a fantastic location with great surrounding areas for all of those who live or visit to enjoy.  There is the beach life and water-sport treasures, scenic walks along the South Downs, well maintained golf courses and two amazing yet opposing cities that are both within a thirty minute car drive from Worthing.  Brighton is the vibrant and cosmopolitan city that embraces diversity and is only a twenty minute train journey.  It offers some of the best cultural and shopping delights along the South Coast.  But if you are looking for a quieter and more historical city, then Chichester, to the West, is the city to visit.  Here, there are shopping facilities, the Festival Theatre and the renowned Roman Wall and Medieval buildings. 

As a local to Worthing, I tend to use the small roads to miss all the main traffic flowing through the town centre, and as such, I was unable to see signs until I was close to Worthing train station.  Once I arrived at the site, two parking spaces were provided for visitors along the car filled road where further signs directed me towards the sales office.  I was later informed that there would be one car parking space per apartment; however four apartments would have to find a free space along the road, for which a local authority permit must be purchased.  I climbed the stairs into the warm sales cabin to be greeted by a youthful sales negotiator. 

Kings Quarter, interiorThe sales cabin was filled with site information and optional fixtures and fittings to allow new home buyers to add their own personal flavour and preferences to make their house a home.  After being qualified, I was taken to see the two bedroom show-home where we entered the apartment through the back door.  We entered into the open plan kitchen/living space which was decorated in light and bright colours with beautiful dark wooden floors.  The kitchen comes with a fridge, freezer, washer, dish-washer, oven and gas hob all of which have been carefully chosen to blend in with the colours and style of the apartment.  The sales negotiator was unsure on some of the specifications however details can be found within the informational brochure.

The master bedroom was well-sized with spacious fitted wardrobes and a large en-suite.  The bathroom was a good size and well tiled with a large bathtub, perfect for a relaxing soak.  The second bedroom was a good size however I was a bit disappointed with the cupboard space provided in the hallway.  Perhaps to disguise the sound of the trains, the front doors are large and heavy which could be a problem for those with young children. 

60% have already been sold, which is testament to its central location and pleasing specs.

What you get for your money:
Prices from £97,462 for “Easy Buy” option or £129,950 for a one bed…
Prices from £116,213 for “Easy Buy” option or £154,950 for a two bed…

Location, location, location:
A few minutes walk to the train station and bus stops, 15 minute stroll to the town centre, close to a local bakery and corner shop

Best feature:
Large en-suite to master bedroom, close to bustling town centre, telephone entry system.

Worst feature:
Will there be noise pollution from the train tracks and crossing which are located behind the development?

Contact the sales office: 08707 513952

  • Location:   6 of 10 (Easy access by roads and to amenities)
  • Product:       6 of 10
  • Sales Negotiator service: 5 of 10 (chatty but didn’t know a lot of the specs)
  • Value for money:             Good for commuters

Overall: Good transport links … 

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Legal disclaimer: The impression expressed by “Show Home Hannah” is purely based on their genuine opinion and subjective experience on the specified development site visits. They are based on only as their opinion of what they have encountered and should not be read as a judgement of the business or the employees involved.

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