Charmandean sits on the slope rising north-east of Broadwater — 1930s semis and detacheds on broad curving streets, big gardens, and panoramic views back toward the sea on a clear day.
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Get a valuationCharmandean is the residential hillside neighbourhood between Broadwater village and the A27. It takes its name from the Victorian Charmandean estate that once occupied the slope, broken up into housing plots between the wars. Streets like Charmandean Lane, Charmandean Road and Greentrees follow the contours, with the higher addresses enjoying long views over Worthing and the sea.
Most properties are 1930s semis and detacheds on generous plots — big gardens, off-street parking, and the unhurried feel of an interwar suburb that's never quite become urban. The Charmandean Centre is the community hub on Forest Road. Bigger family homes appear toward the top of the slope; smaller cottages and bungalows at the southern edge near Broadwater.
“The unhurried feel of an interwar suburb that's never quite become urban.”
A snapshot from the properties we have comparable data on in Charmandean. Median monthly rent and the typical range for each size of property.
Worthing station and East Worthing station are both within a 5-minute drive (longer on foot — the slope works against you). The A27 is at the northern edge for the road network east to Brighton, west to Chichester, or north on the A24 to London. Bus services connect to central Worthing in 10-15 minutes.
Whytemead Primary and Vale School are the local state primaries. Worthing High School is the closest state secondary.
Families who want space and a real garden, with willingness to drive rather than walk for the seafront and the high street. Popular with second-time renters moving out of central Worthing flats, and with people working at the A27-adjacent business parks who want a short commute. Quieter, leafier, and more spacious than the central Worthing neighbourhoods — and noticeably better value per square foot.
Live rents, days-to-let, availability and yields for Charmandean — compiled from comparable properties let through Phillip James and public listings data.
Compiled from comparable lets · updated June 2026
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Ask the teamBased on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Based on rental and let-agreed transactions and active listings in this area, calculated by Phillip James — Independent Letting Agents across the Sussex coast since 2008, combined with public listings data.
Let agreedBroadwater Street West, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 9DF
2 Bed Flat - Upper Floors
Let agreedBroadwater Street East, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 9AA
2 Bed House
Let agreedBroadwater Street East, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 9AE
0 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedBroadwater Street East, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 9AF
0 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedBroadwater Street West, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 9DF
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Broadwater sits just north of central Worthing — a big, settled village core wrapped in family streets, with a green at its heart and some of the most-requested primary schools in town.
Findon is an inland village in the South Downs above Worthing — a flint-and-brick high street, sheep-fair tradition still alive, and family houses set against open downland. Higher rents than central Worthing, but the trade is countryside on your doorstep.
Findon Valley is the suburban shoulder between Worthing's northern edge and Findon village proper — south of the A27, family-sized housing, walking access to the South Downs, and noticeably more space per pound than central Worthing.
Offington is the residential pocket between Broadwater and Durrington — interwar semis on quiet curved streets, the Offington roundabout at the centre, and a quietly suburban feel that's a 10-minute drive from the seafront.
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