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LifetimeIt’s time to start living life at The Beach Residences, Worthing
LUXURIOUS LIVINGDiscover the reputable quality of a new Roffey home
A BREATH OF FRESH AIROpen your doors and let the sea air in
THE GREAT OUTDOORSHistoric towns, sea and lushcountryside on your doorstep
BeachRESIDENCES
THE
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Contents2 A NEW LANDMARK FORWORTHINGDramatically enhancing the Worthing seafront
4 FROM VISIONTO REALITYA word or two from theBeach Residences architect
6 TIMELESS QUALITYThe secret to Roffey Homes’ success
12 TIME AND TIDEThe pleasures of coastal living
14 GOOD TIMESThere’s plentyof space toentertain inyour newseafront home
18 FIT FOR THE FUTURETaking a serious approach to sustainability
20 A PLACE FOR EVERYTHINGWorthing offers everything for a fulfillinglifestyle
24 ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS TIMEHistoric but always with an eye on the future
34 THE BIGEVENTFestivals, fireworks andfun on the calendar
36 TIME TO EXPLOREWith so much to see and do you’ll be spoiltfor choice
38 IN NO TIME AT ALLWherever you want to go you’ll get therequickly and easily
40 LIVING SPACEAn overview of your new home at The BeachResidences
26 A UNIQUE FLAVOURThere’s a choice of restaurants, cafes and bars tosuit all palates in Worthing
28 THE CULTURE SHOWA cultural mecca since its Victorian heyday
30 RETAIL THERAPYFrom department stores to independentretailers, Worthing has everything you need
32 THISSPORTING LIFEWith so much on offerthere’s no excuse not to get out more
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Surrounded by the creamy white stuccowork of Worthing’s historicseafront properties, The Beach Residences stands apart: a gleamingcelebration of contemporary coastal living. This exceptional collectionof elegant two, three and four bedroom apartments and penthousesfrom Roffey Homes combines a superior specification with excellentamenities – setting new standards in modern luxury.
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A dramatic new landmarkfor Worthing
It’s time to think differently
BeachRESIDENCES
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When Devereux Architects were asked to
design the first purpose-built hotel and
accommodation constructed in Worthing
for over a century, we were very conscious
of the responsibility that came with such a
commission.
The site’s location, within a conservation
area, called for a highly imaginative yet
sensitive response. Rather than produce a
pastiche of the area’s finest buildings, we
took these as our inspiration, creating a
new interpretation of seafront architecture
that would take Worthing into the 21st
century.
There are three key elements to the
building: a central glass tower, a hotel to
the west and apartments to the east. The
concept has a nautical theme, influenced
by its seafront location. Apart from its
landmark wave shaped roof, it also boasts
a striking vertical glass bay, which will act
as a beacon on Marine Parade, particularly
at night when it will be illuminated.
Look closely, and you’ll see how the
architecture adopts the rhythm and
symmetry of the neighbouring buildings. To
the west, our design respects the coping
height of the adjacent listed Burlington
Hotel, featuring sleek, simple detailing to
provide a foil to its elaborate cornicing. The
design of the apartments to the east
reflects the more vertical emphasis of the
Victorian terraces; ‘slots’ cut into the plane
of render, behind which are the balconies
to the apartments, extend down to ground
floor level and echo the bay windows of the
adjacent buildings. High above, the double
height penthouses have predominantly
glass façades, offering unprecedented
views out to sea.
Darius Umrigar BA Hons B Arch RIBA
Managing Director, Devereux Architects
From vision to reality
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The moderndesign of TheBeach Residencesbrings Worthing’sseafrontgracefully into the21st century
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Timelessquality
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Superior craftsmanship and integrity of materials are thehallmarks of this prestigious new landmark scheme, which isthe latest in a long line of dynamic developments from localcompany Roffey Homes.
It may come as a surprise to some, but not
all developers are equal. In a world where
every house-builder claims to deliver
excellent design and attention to detail, the
properties created by Roffey Homes speak
for themselves. Always high specification,
always imaginative, always masterly in
their use of materials, each of Roffey’s
high-profile schemes has reinforced its
reputation as a company that cares.
Eschewing national domination, this
deliberately small, still family-run business
prefers to build its homes close to its heart,
specialising in the development of luxury
apartments along the West Sussex coast –
particularly in Worthing, the company’s
home town.
“The truth is, we’re proud of Worthing and
the area that surrounds it,” explains Ben
Cheal, managing director of Roffey Homes.
“Since the company was founded back in
1960, we have built no less than 50
exclusive developments along the coast
between Bognor Regis and Brighton.
“Most recently, we were responsible for
The Eardley, a magnificent Victorian-style
project on Worthing seafront,” he
continues. “It was a really important project
for the town, involving the demolition of a
redundant Victorian building and recreating
a new landmark. We’re particularly proud
of the way we could create a really modern
apartment block behind a sympathetic
Victorian façade.”
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Warnes is another of Roffey’s triumphs –
a stunning Art Deco style collection of
apartments also on the seafront – while
Vista Mare, a similarly splendid Art Deco-
inspired development near the Marine
Gardens in West Worthing, is almost fully
sold out.
With a raft of award-winning projects
behind them, it would appear that Roffey
Homes has an affinity for the British
seafront, creating new homes that not only
appeal to purchasers but also enhance
their very special settings. But it’s more
than that (Roffey has also built highly
successful developments in rural villages
and in urban areas).
“It’s an appreciation of what our
customers really want,” admits Mr Cheal.
“It’s as simple as that: whether for more
mature buyers downsizing from family
homes or holidaymakers wanting a bolt-
hole they can easily lock-up and leave, our
properties are all stylishly designed to
meet their new owners’ needs.”
Roffey Homes hasan affinity for theBritish seafront,creating new homesthat not only appealto purchasers butalso enhance theirvery special settings
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Warnes - one of Roffey Homes’previous developments onWorthing seafront
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Everything Roffey Homes does is underpinned by a consistently high quality
build standard, which is achieved through using their own contractor,
Westbrooke Developments Ltd. Focusing on traditional building methods
enhanced by modern performance materials, these homes are conceived by
talented architects to maximise space and light. Not for them mass-
produced windows and one-size-fits-all doors; instead, Roffey is passionate
about architectural detailing and professional landscaping, recognising that
every aspect of its projects makes a difference.
Within the much-loved setting for The Beach Residences, they determined
that only the very best would suffice. Living up to its reputation for going
above and beyond, Roffey Homes has once again combined effective space
planning and imaginative interior design with an exceptional specification
and enviable amenities in a dynamic new scheme that looks towards
Worthing’s future. Set to offer luxurious living for generations to come, its
sleek lines and pared-back elegance will undoubtedly stand the test of time.
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It seems the Victorians were right to advocate the
benefits of coastal living: recent research has proved
that the closer a person lives to the sea, the better their
health. Situated right on the sea front, The Beach
Residences couldn’t be in a better position. From first
light, The Beach Residences offers breathtaking views
over the beautiful beaches, while the bustling town
centre provides a wealth of attractions and distractions
to entertain, whatever the weather.
Fresh sea air. Sand betweenyour toes. Beach walks, cyclerides along the prom, sippingcocktails on your own privatebalcony as you watch the sunset over the waves…
Time&tide
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Good times
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No more creaky floorboards or concerns
about cleaning the gutters. No fears about
safety or security. And no more missing
your own dinner party because you’re stuck
in the kitchen cooking.
At The Beach Residences, your new
apartment has been designed to offer you
the ultimate in comfort and convenience –
to ensure that every minute you live here is
a real pleasure. Intelligently planned to suit
the way we all live today, these superb new
homes are warm, inviting spaces that exude
quality and style. Large, airy living rooms,
for example, are flooded with natural light,
opening onto generous private balconies,
many of which are south facing.
Serve seafood – freshly caught that day –
from your cool, contemporary kitchen,
which incorporates every modern
convenience prerequisite in a luxury home
today. Beautifully illuminated and superbly
equipped, it is also open-plan, allowing you
to chat with guests while preparing a feast
for their delectation.
Whether you’re entertaining friends and family orsimply relaxing on your own, The Beach Residencesprovide a perfect backdrop to an idyllic lifestyle.
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Sumptuous bathrooms offer spa-like
sophistication, with sleek fixtures
accessorised by sparkling chrome and
glass, while bedrooms all benefit from
built-in wardrobes or dressing areas,
with master bedrooms boasting en
suite facilities. Underfloor heating
throughout, with wireless
thermostatic controls to each room,
ensures the perfect atmosphere 24
hours a day. And solid concrete floors
do away with creaks and draughts,
while also optimizing sound reduction.
But the benefits of living at The Beach
Residences don’t stop at your front
door. Dedicated underground parking
with lift access offers security and
peace of mind, while welcoming
communal spaces mean that inviting
guests is a pleasure – just show them
the tranquil central courtyard, with its
lushly planted living walls, and watch
them go green with envy. You don’t
need to mention how low maintenance
your new home is, or how estate
management takes care
of everything. Instead, simply raise a
glass to the pleasures of living in a
stunning new home and to the
promise of good times ahead.
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Fit for the future
At Roffey Homes we take responsible care
of the environment seriously. We are
dedicated to making sure that each and
every home we build has been created with
minimum impact on the environment, by
reducing site carbon emissions and
resources usage.
The Beach Residences has been built to
meet the stringent requirements of the
Code for Sustainable Homes Level 3,
meaning that your home meets high levels
of efficiency with economic gas boilers, low
water consumption and highly efficient
appliances. We are also providing low
voltage LED downlighting, cycle storage
and green walls to the courtyard area. As
well as all the environmental benefits,
these aids to efficiency will reduce the
impact on your utility bills accordingly.
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Worthinga place for everything...
The quintessential British seaside town,
Worthing has everything your heart desires:
blue sea, shingle and soft sand along its
award-winning beaches, a stunning
architectural legacy, an elegant pier. It even
has a reputation for being the sunniest spot
in Britain. But beyond the seafront, there’s so
much more to see and do. A bustling
shopping hub, cafés and restaurants galore,
a lively cultural heritage and a thriving sports
scene ensure there is something to entertain
day or night. Add to that exquisite gardens
and an exceptional location and you’ll soon
see why so many people have the time of
their life in Worthing.
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HeeneTerrace
The LidoSouth Downs Montague Shopping PrecinctLocal shops and restaurants Marks & Spencer
Connaught Theatre
Debenhams
Dome Cinema
Waitrose SteyneGardens
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BeachRESIDENCES
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...and everything in its placeBealesStation
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Always ahead of its timeYou only have to look around Worthing to
appreciate the grandeur of the town’s rich and
colourful past. The elegant architecture and
lavishly planted gardens tell the stories of a
bygone age when, frequented by both royalty
and celebrities, it was the place to be seen.
In fact, people have been coming to Worthing
since as early as the Stone Age, when it was the
centre of the most important flint mining
industry in the country. The tourist trade may
not have begun in earnest until the 18th century
(before that it was better known for smuggling)
but Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon
communities have all made their home here at
one time.
However, it wasn’t until George III sent his
delicate young daughter, Princess Amelia, there
in 1798 that Worthing became truly fashionable.
Since then, it has continued to prove popular
among the royal family, with Edward VII, the
Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth and Prince
Philip, Princess Anne and Princess Diana all
having been regular visitors.
During the Second World War, it was an
embarkation point for D-Day, and a large hole
was blown in the Pier to hinder the enemy
From a small fishing hamlet to an elegant Georgianseaside resort, Worthing has had a fascinating history.
attacking. Winston Churchill, General
Montgomery and General Eisenhower all
favoured Worthing during the War, staying at
Warnes, the town’s premier hotel of its day,
recently redeveloped by Roffey Homes.
But it is perhaps Worthing’s artistic heritage
that has garnered it the most renown. The poet
Shelley owned properties in the area, with two
of his earliest works printed in Worthing. Jane
Austen also stayed here for a while, with her
last, unfinished book thought to be about the
town. Oscar Wilde loved it so much that he even
named the protagonist of his most famous play
‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ after
Worthing, where he had spent the summer
writing it. Harold Pinter was another fan,
penning ‘The Homecoming’ here, while the film
of his play ‘The Birthday Party’ was set in the
town. The resort has also forever been
immortalized on film in ‘Wish
You Were Here’ and
‘Dance with
a Stranger’.
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Eat, drink and be merry:from freshly-caught seafoodto more exotic pleasures,you won’t be short ofoptions for dining out inWorthing.
With a list of cafés and restaurants as
long as your arm, choosing where to eat
out in Worthing can prove rather difficult.
Traditional Italian, fragrant Thai, rustic
Spanish, exquisite Chinese: Worthing’s
diverse range of bars and restaurants
offer an eclectic menu of tastes and
experiences from all corners of the
globe. It seems that at every turn you
stumble upon yet another tempting little
eatery serving quality food at reasonable
prices.
Being a seaside town, seafood is high on
the menu, but you are as likely to find
hearty British classics or succulent grill
cuts in one of the many gastro-pubs in
the area, while there are any number of
country houses and charming
restaurants in nearby Arundel, Hove and
Brighton.
Food, Worthingprotorestaurantgroup.com
Fish Factory, Worthingprotorestaurantgroup.com/the-fish-factory
Crescent Road Cafe, Worthingcrescentroad.co.uk
Coast Café, Worthingcoastcafe-worthing.co.uk
Casa Ciro, Worthingcasaciro.co.uk
Indigo at The Ardington Hotel, Worthingindigorestaurant.info
East Beach Café, Littlehamptoneastbeachcafe.co.uk
Into the Blue, Shoreham-by-Seaintothebluerestaurant.com
The Town House, Arundelthetownhouse.co.uk
Burpham Country House, Arundelburphamcountryhouse.com
Coal Shed, Brightoncoalshed-restaurant.co.uk
The Gingerman, Hovegingermanrestaurants.com
A unique flavour
Your guide
Andy SparsisA 15-year veteran of
Worthing, and the man
behind some of its most
popular restaurants
including Food and the
Fish Factory, Andy Sparsis believes that you
have to experience the area to appreciate it.
“There’s just so much space – from the long
expanse of the seafront to the town’s fantastic
parks, it’s a real joy to spend time in the open air.
You can walk for hours on the Downs within a
few minutes for your home; the scenery is
beautiful and it’s all really unspoilt. There are
plenty of things for you to do, it’s a great place to
live if you’re active and enjoy getting out and
about. The new swimming pool has kick-started
the town’s regeneration and there’s a real
positive vibe about the place. So much so that
we’re even considering opening another
restaurant in the area… “
My Worthing
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The CultureShow
Ever since itsVictorian heyday,
Worthing has beena cultural mecca.These days, it can
give any culturalcentre along the
south coast a runfor its money, with
a wealth ofentertainment to
dazzle and delight.
Just a few minutes’ walk from The Beach
Residences, the Pavilion Theatre and Art
Deco Connaught Theatre provide a full
range of plays and performances. Fans of
celluloid will not be disappointed either,
with the Ritz, a restored 1920s picture
palace, or the Dome, a Grade II listed
Edwardian building housing one of the
oldest working cinemas in the UK. At
Worthing’s Assembly Hall, you can
variously enjoy rock and pop concerts, the
Worthing Symphony Orchestra and the
Worthing Wurlitzer (the largest Wurlitzer
organ in Europe).
By day, there is the Worthing Museum &
Art Gallery to investigate – featuring one of
the largest textiles and costumes
collections in the country. Watch artists in
action in the converted beach hut studios
at Splash Point and browse the
innumerable independent galleries in the
area. Meanwhile historic buildings and
beautiful parks abound, while the myriad
blue plaques tell a surprising tale of the
cultural history of the town.
The Pavilion Theatreworthingtheatres.co.uk
The Connaught Theatreworthingtheatres.co.uk
The Ritz worthingtheatres.co.uk
The Domedomecinema.co.uk
The Assembly Hallsworthingtheatres.co.uk
Worthing Museum & Art Galleryworthingmuseum.co.uk
Cloud Gallerycloudgalleryfineart.co.uk
The Forgetheforgeworthing.co.uk
Your guide
Andrew StottWith two other successful art galleries in Chester and Brighton, but a relative
newcomer to Worthing’s town centre, Andrew Stott’s Cloud Gallery is one of the
increasing number of venues for art and sculpture in the area.
“There’s definitely an underbelly of creativity within Worthing. People often bypass
the town for either Brighton or Chichester, but we were drawn here because it is off
the beaten path. There’s a really thriving arts scene here – there’s a big resurgence
in collecting art and we’re not the only new gallery to set up in the area. Worthing’s
history of ‘open houses’ really highlights its arty feel, when lots of artists throw open
their homes and studios over a couple of weekends in June and July. With the
festivals and the gallery open nights – we often get over a hundred people at an
event – it’s a really interesting place to live.
My Worthing
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Retail therapyWhether for day-to-day shopping orsomething extra special, shopping inWorthing is a real delight, with over 400individual stores open for business.
Just a few minutes’ walk from your front
door, a wealth of shopping opportunities
await. Within Worthing’s bustling
pedestrianised hub, covered shopping centre
and the network of streets beyond,
department stores and high street chains
stand side by side with specialist shops and
well-established family businesses, offering
almost everything your heart desires.
Select the freshest quality produce from local
independent stores, or peruse the general
market every Wednesday morning. (Don’t
miss the French, Continental and Italian
markets throughout the year). Alternatively,
enjoy the convenience of Waitrose: your
shopping can even be delivered if you can’t
face the short walk home.
Just a little further along the coast,
Shoreham-by-Sea offers a quietly different
atmosphere, while for designer shopping,
Brighton and Chichester are both 30
minutes away.
Marks & Spencer
Debenhams
Beales
Boots
Waitrose
Next
Jeremy Silverthorne Fine Jewellery
Monsoon
Laura Ashley
Vanilla Handbags
Grapes Delicatessen
The Good Cook Shop
Your guide
Richard JohnA Worthing institution in
his own right, Richard
John has not only
cornered the market in
hairdressing and beauty
salons, but also owns the Royal Arcade,
Worthing’s beautiful Art Deco covered shopping
centre.
“Worthing isn’t like most seaside resorts – our
seafront is very elegant, without any of the usual
‘kiss me quick’ hats or rock shops. Instead, we
have beautiful Victorian villas and long expanses
of beach. Although the Royal Arcade faces
directly onto the Pier, what I like about the town is
that it bustles on behind the seafront – it’s full of
independent shops and there’s quite a unique
feel about the place. The other great selling point
for Worthing? Its weather – we’re shielded by the
South Downs and so we never see the worst of
it! It can be snowing everywhere else, and most
years we won’t see a bit of it!”
My Worthing
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Can you believe that Worthing was once described as thehome of lawn bowls? These days it’s renowned for muchmore invigorating activities, so whether you’re takingpart or just watching, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Worthing Sailing Clubworthingsailingclub.co.uk
Worthing Rowing Clubworthingrowingclub.com
The West Worthing Tennis Clubwwc.org.uk
Worthing Golf Clubworthinggolf.co.uk
Worthing Pavilion Bowling Clubwpavilionbc.org
Hill Barn Golf Clubhillbarngolf.com
Goodwood Golf Clubgoodwood.co.uk
Arundel Farm Riding Centrearundelridingcentre.co.uk
Splashpoint Leisure Centreworthingleisure.co.uk/splashpoint
David Lloyd Health and Fitnessdavidlloyd.co.uk
Scenic Sussex Stridersnordicwalkingsss.co.uk
This sporting life
Your guide
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The open water around Worthing’s coastline
is great for water sports, with catamaran
racing, windsurfing and kite-surfing –
alongside sailing of every class. There are
six sailing clubs in the area, with the
nearest marina at Chichester half an hour
away, while the rowing club has hosted a
Regatta every year since 1859.
On dry land, the hiking, cycling and
mountain-biking in the South Downs is
excellent, while running is a popular
pastime (the Three Forts Challenge ultra-
marathon attracts crowds every year).
There are no less than five challenging golf
courses in the area, along with rugby,
cricket, and football teams to cheer on.
Kayaking, climbing, orienteering, archery,
sub-aqua, shooting and motorsports are
also available, while those inspired by the
Birdman Festival might try flying lessons at
Shoreham Airport.
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The big event
Probably the most daredevil highlight in
Worthing’s calendar is the International
Birdman Competition, a contest for human-
powered flying machines held from the Pier.
Even the Shoreham Air Show, one of the
UK's finest air shows, sees arguably less
hair-raising antics!
The Worthing Lions Festival is a big hit every
year, with a fun fair, fireworks and open-air
concerts across a fortnight in July. Hundreds
of artists flock to the town for the Worthing
Art Trail, while the Worthing Rotary Carnival,
an annual fixture since the 1920s, takes to
the streets in August.
A little further afield, the Adur & Worthing
Food & Drink Festival is a tasty treat, while
the Adur Festival sees music, theatre, and
the arts being celebrated in workshops and
activities across the district.
Across the region there’s awide range of excitingactivities, events andfestivals to enjoythroughout the year, somake time to join in.
Brighton Festival 3 - 25 May 2014
Adur Festival 24 May – 8 June 2014
Worthing Literary Festival 12 – 22 June 2014
The Party on the Prom 14 June 2014
Worthing Art Trail 14 – 15, 21 – 22, 28 – 29 June 2014
International Birdman Competition 12 – 13 July 2014
The Worthing Lions Festival 17 – 28 July 2014
Glorious Goodwood 29 July – 2 August 2014
Arundel Festival 16 - 25 August 2014
Adur & Worthing Food & Drink Festival 23 – 24 August 2014
Worthing Rotary Carnival 25 August 2014
The Shoreham Airshow 30 – 31 August 2014
Your guide
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Time to exploreWorthing’s location, within West Sussex’s Area of Outstanding NaturalBeauty, ensures that the Beach Residences is an ideal place from which todiscover the surrounding area.
From the miles of glorious coastline to the
stunning South Downs National Park, Worthing is
in a truly exceptional setting, with the natural
shelter from the South Down creating an
unusually warm climate in which to enjoy it all.
The surrounding countryside is idyllic, dotted with
chocolate-box villages and bustling market towns
crammed with teashops and antiques emporia,
while there seem to be traditional pubs or
charming gastro-pubs at the end of almost
every lane.
From Arundel Castle to Chichester Cathedral, the
area resonates with times past, with Portsmouth
Historic Dockyard just one of the many venues for
a great day out. Glorious Goodwood is another:
even if you’re not there for one of the most
sophisticated racing meets of the season, there’s
the golf course, the annual Revival and the
Festival of Speed – not to mention beautiful
Goodwood House and spectacular estate to view.
Alternatively, traverse the South Downs Way,
explore Chichester’s rural harbour, try out
exhilarating watersports or plan a shopping trip to
Horsham or Brighton. Whatever you want to do,
West Sussex is your oyster…
Goodwood Horseracing Goodwood Revival
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In no time at all
Worthing’s excellent connections make travel
exceptionally easy, whether you’re just
heading to Goodwood for a round of golf or
you’ve planned a major shopping expedition to
Brighton. Or, for that matter, if you simply
want to lock up and leave for a couple of
months in Miami.
Travelling around the county is effortless, with
the A27 running from Portsmouth and
Chichester in the west right across to
Brighton and Hastings in the east. From
London, the M3, A3(M), A23 or A24 will have
you on the south coast within 90 minutes.
For those who enjoy letting the train take the
strain, Worthing Station is just a mile from The
Beach Residences, which can easily be
covered by car in around three minutes. There
are regular trains to Brighton, London Bridge
and London Victoria, the latter of which takes
one hour 40 minutes. Westbound services
include trains to Southampton and Bristol
Temple Meads as well as Portsmouth,
Chichester and Bognor Regis.
If you’re planning a jaunt a little further afield,
you’ve even got a choice of airports:
Southampton is one hour, fifteen minutes
away, while Heathrow is an hour and a half.
Gatwick is even closer, plus there is a regular
service by rail. For sea journeys, the closest
ports are Portsmouth and Newhaven, with
ferries to Bilbao, the Channel Islands and
France as well as cruises around the world.
Come and go with easewhen you’re living atThe Beach Residences.
Brighton11 miles
Chichester20 miles
Brighton22 minutes
Chichester23 minutes
Horsham52 minutes
Portsmouth Harbour56 minutes
Gatwick Airport48 minutes
London Victoria1 hour 20 minutes
Isle of Wight22 minutesFrom Portsmouth
Cherbourg3 hours
Caen3.75 hours
Guernsey7 hours
Jersey10.5 hours
Santander/Bilbao24 hours
Horsham20 miles
Portsmouth28 miles
Gatwick Airport37 miles
London61 miles
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Living space Each apartment at The Beach Residences
has been planned to provide optimum levels
of space, perfectly blending the finest
contemporary specification with carefully
selected materials for an enviable living style.
Kitchens are a pleasurable place to be,
flawlessly combining the best of clean,
contemporary style with ergonomic
convenience; bathrooms and en suites are
luxurious retreats, equipped with high quality
sanitaryware, chrome finished fittings and a
beautiful blend of ceramic tiling.
All apartments feature the advantage of
balconies, many south facing, extending your
living space to the outside and bringing the
unique light of the south coast in.
A private courtyard provides further outdoor
space and there is secure, lift accessed
underground parking for each apartment.
Computer generated image of Beach Residences is indicative only
Computer generated image of Beach Residences courtyard is indicative only
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Seventh floor
Apartments Penthouses
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A264
A322
A339
A24
A24
A27
A27
A3
A3
A264A31
A31
A31
A272
A272
A23
A283
A33
A2
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WORTHING Brighton
Guildford
Horsham
HaywardsHeath
Reigate
Woking
Ascot
Chichester
Winchester
Haslemere
Alton
FarnboroughBasingstoke
LONDON
Portsmouth
Cowes
Sandown
BognorRegis
South Downs
WestWittering
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12
7/8
12/2
M23
M25
M27
M25
M3
M3
M4
MARINE PARADE
TARRING ROAD A2031 TEVILLE ROAD
NORTH STREET A259
A259
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LYNDHURST ROAD
WEST PARADE
MARINE PARADE
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BRUNSWICK ROAD
Amelia Park
Worthing Central
WORTHING
WorthingPier
SteyneG
ardens
Victoria Park
Homefield Park
Library
Debenhams
Marks &Spencer
WorthingLido
Beales
Museum
ConnaughtTheatre
MichaelJones
TescoExpress
The DomeCinema
Waitrose
TownHall
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The details contained in this brochure are believed correct at the time of going to print. Nevertheless the Company reserves the right to alter
specification at any time without prior notice. This brochure should be used as a guide and forms no part of any contract. 03/14
Designed and produced by www.kbamarketing.co.uk
8 Chapel Road, Worthing,West Sussex BN11 1BJTelephone 01903 [email protected]
www.thebeachresidences.co.uk
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BeachRESIDENCES
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