This sublime period property forms the major portion of an extremely handsome Grade II listed townhouse in central Worthing.
Spanning three floors, the bright and spacious interiors have been lovingly refurbished by the current owners.
Cool and calming is the thought that springs to mind on entering this wonderful home with contemporary fittings juxtaposed with original features. The attention to detail is evident within every room from the cast iron radiators through to the marble fireplaces.
At ground-floor level is a smart and welcoming entrance hall with a grand staircase, at half-landing is a bright study area perfect for a desk or library. The first floor opens on to a recently installed kitchen with a central island surrounded by a range of wall and base units incorporating a variety of appliances. Through an open arch is the stunning bow-fronted reception room with floor-to-ceiling French doors to the ornate full-width balcony.
The first-floor half-landing has a beautifully fitted shower room with a contemporary white suite. To the second floor are two double bedrooms, the first being to the rear with a period fireplace and west-facing window, the front bedroom is extremely spacious with four deep sash windows and a range of fitted wardrobes.
Floor three is dedicated to the master suite again with a superbly spacious bedroom with rooftop views and sea glimpses from the deep sash windows. The en suite is truly stunning with contemporary features mixed with period detail. A free-standing bath is the centerpiece and there is the benefit of a walk-in shower.
A particularly nice feature is the unique roof terrace which was recently formed when the roof was replaced. The extremely private space is the perfect place to enjoy the sunshine.
Liverpool Terrace is in the heart of Worthing overlooking Liverpool Gardens with a range of amenities on the doorstep.
For details contact Winkworth Worthing on 01903 216219, or visit www.winkworth.co.uk
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