Michael Jones is delighted to offer for sale this three bedroom mid terrace 1930's Wilmore Phillips built mid terrace house in need of certain moderisation and redecoration but with the benfit of gas fired central heating, a west facing rear garden and no ongoing chain.
Council Tax Band C
\rIt's many other features and accommodation comprise a part glazed solid wood front door that leads in to the entrance hall where you will find a bay fronted lounge to the front, whilst the kitchen which leads in to a separate dining room is to the rear, both with doors leading out to the rear garden.
Stairs from the hallway lead to the first floor where you will find three bedrooms a bathroom and a separate wc.
Outside to the front is a long private garden mainly laid to lawn with a pathway to the front door, hedging either side, which subject to necessary consents could be turned in to off street car parking.
There is also a good size rear garden which does need some attention but does have the advantage of a rear access.
To the rear of the property is a bit of Tarring history in the form of 'The Tarring Folly', (see the pictures and aerial shots supplied) The folly is situated to the rear of 100 South Street, Tarring, Worthing, which is a flintstone tower construction purchased by a Mr W. Osborne Boyce, a solicitor, who purchased the house at No. 100 in 1893 and it has been said that he built the folly as a study to be an “escape from his children.
Council Tax Band C