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Humphrys Almshouses, Humphrys Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1QD

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Humphrys Almshouses consists of eight one-bedroom flats built in 1875 with an age covenant of 55+. The properties are held on licence at an exclusive rental.

Facilities include a visiting manager and emergency alarm service and garden.

Worthing is set just below the South Downs and has long been a popular resort with its pebble and sand beach, pier, theatres and museums. As with its more illustrious neighbour, Brighton, the hitherto small fishing village of Worthing expanded after a Royal visit in the late eighteenth century. Today it is a very busy tourist centre with many interesting places nearby to visit including Cissbury Ring to the south of South Downs Way, an old Iron-Age fort reoccupied in the fifth century, and Chanctonbury Ring to the north.

Tenure: Licence

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Humphrys Almshouses is managed by the Humphrys Almshouse Charity

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