New homes at Amelia Crescent, Worthing
A unique development of just 11 modern three bedroom executive town houses, in the heart of Worthing’s conservation area, with a stylish regency theme.
The perfect blend of old and newThe elegant neo-Georgian design of Amelia Crescent from renowned architect Graham Excell, blends seamlessly with its enviable location in the heart of a conservation area.
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A long colonnade follows the sweep of the crescent, and provides a covered, columned entrance to each individual doorway; a rendered round house concludes the terrace, complete with a portico entrance.
Yet there is nothing antique about the finish and internal specifications of these remarkable homes. Luxury kitchens with fully integrated appliances will satisfy the most demanding needs of the professional purchaser.
Meanwhile, the spacious principal reception room makes your home ideal for entertaining guests, whilst three smart bedrooms, two bathrooms and a downstairs cloakroom afford every amenity if a brief visit becomes an overnight stay.
Gas fired central heating, double-glazing and high standards of insulation ensure your comfort during the winter months, and protect you from high energy bills the whole year through. Finally all of the homes feature integral garages and compact rear gardens for that added touch of privacy.
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Homes with a royal connection
As befits such regal homes, Amelia Crescent is named after Worthing’s most famous royal resident. Princess Amelia was the youngest daughter of King George III, and sister of the Prince Regent, who adored Brighton and built the Pavilion there. When she fell unwell at the age of 15, her father sent her to Worthing, hoping that a course of sea bathing might improve her health. The town was illuminated in her honour upon her approval, and her brother made the short trip over from Brighton to visit. This made Worthing a highly fashionable resort and contributed significantly to the town’s prosperity and growth, the effects of which are still very evident today.
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Amelia Crescent offers the ultimate in facilities and a superb level of privacy, yet is only a few minutes walk from Worthing’s cosmopolitan town centre, beaches and railway station.
The gently rolling South Downs are a mere four miles away, and the quaint unspoilt villages of West Sussex are perfect for a relaxing afternoon drive. For the bright lights, head for lively Brighton & Hove, just ten miles distant, or catch a train into London and arrive within eighty minutes.
Worthing hosts the National Bowls Championship and lovers of the arts will be delighted with the three local theatres which stage shows throughout the year. Golfers are well catered for with two 18-hole courses whilst swimmers and sports enthusiasts can enjoy the facilities at local leisure centres.








