Tarring is one of Worthing's oldest and most distinctive areas — a historic village core wrapped in family streets, with strong schools and a fifteen-minute walk to the seafront.
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Get a valuationTarring lies just west of central Worthing, between West Worthing station and the South Downs. Its high street — Tarring Road — has the character of a village: independent shops, two pubs, a deli, a couple of cafés that locals actually rate.
The housing stock is mostly Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis, with pockets of 1930s family housing further north. Family streets like Beaumont Road and Romsey Close are quieter and tree-lined; closer to Tarring Road you'll find more flats and conversions. The village conservation area protects the older core around St Andrew's Church and the parchment-makers' cottages on Tarring High Street.
“A high street with the character of a village: independent shops, two pubs, a deli, a couple of cafés that locals actually rate.”
A snapshot from the properties we have comparable data on in Tarring. Median monthly rent and the typical range for each size of property.
West Worthing station is a five-minute walk from most of Tarring — direct trains to Brighton (22 minutes), Gatwick (50 minutes), and London Victoria (1 hour 24 minutes). Worthing town centre is a 20-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride; the seafront is 15 minutes on foot.
Heene Primary School and Springfield Junior School both rate Outstanding with Ofsted. Davison High School (Church of England) is the local secondary; Worthing High and St Andrew's are within a short bus ride. Catchments around Heene and Springfield draw a meaningful rental premium.
Families wanting good schools and quieter streets, professionals commuting to Brighton or London who want garden space, and downsizers from larger Sussex homes. Less central than Broadwater or East Worthing, but with more character than the newer developments to the west.
Live rents, days-to-let, availability and yields for Tarring — 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 agreedPavilion Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7EG
2 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedSouth Street, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7NL
1 Bed House
Let agreedChurch Road, Tarring
Worthing, BN13 1EX
2 Bed Flat - Upper Floors
Let agreed82-84 St Lawrence Avenue, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7JJ
1 Bed Flat - Upper Floors
Let agreedWestdean Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7RE
1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor
Let agreedSouth Farm Road, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7BP
2 Bed Flat - Upper Floors
Let agreedWiston Avenue, Worthing
Worthing, BN14 7QL
3 Bed
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.
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.
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.
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