Your Trusted Estate Agent In Broadwater
Located in the vibrant community of Broadwater, our branch offers friendly, professional guidance with your property needs. With in-depth local knowledge and a commitment to exceptional service, our experienced team is here to help you buy, sell, let or rent with confidence.
Address
1-3 Broadwater Street West
Worthing
West Sussex
BN14 9BT
Hours
Monday to Friday:
9am – 6pm
Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: Closed
Find Us
Parking
Free street parking is available throughout the Broadwater area, along with two public car parks.
Meet The Broadwater Team

David Hughes CeMAP
Managing Director
01903 524000
david.hughes@baconandco.co.uk

Scott Taylor
Director
01903 524000
scott.taylor@baconandco.co.uk

Jake Cockerton
Sales Manager
01903 524000
jake.cockerton@baconandco.co.uk

Harry Moreland
Senior Negotiator
01903 524000
harry.moreland@baconandco.co.uk

Daisy Chamberlain
Sales Negotiator
01903 524000
daisy.chamberlain@baconandco.co.uk

Tracey Taylor
Senior Negotiator
01903 524000
tracey.taylor@baconandco.co.uk

Natalie Benger-Wells
Senior Negotiator
01903 524000
natalie.benger-wells@baconandco.co.uk

Georgina Ammolla
Sales Negotiator
01903 524000
georgina.ammolla@baconandco.co.uk
Bringing Home the Bacon..
Straight from Broadwater: real words, real people

I recently sold my house through Bacon & Co and couldn’t be more impressed with the service I received. From start to finish, the process was handled with professionalism and efficiency. I was always kept up to date with viewings and given helpful feedback afterwards. Every member…
Jacqui

I used Jake and the team at Bacon and Co (Broadwater) to manage the sale of our house. Jake was brilliant – it was a particularly tricky chain with issues outside of our control – Jake was able to keep us updated the whole time and in certain points was the main person…
Matthew

Bloody brilliant in a couple of words. He kept us informed even when our solicitors unfortunately did not. I couldn’t recommend Bacon any more especially with the personal touch as nothing was too much. He managed to keep the buyers happy as well as we experienced a few problems…
Keith
Properties For Sale In Broadwater
Tucked just north of Worthing, Broadwater is a friendly, well-connected neighbourhood. With its historic High Street, great local schools and plenty of green space to enjoy, it’s easy to see why so many people love calling it home. Whether you’re new to the area or have lived here for years, Broadwater has a real community feel that makes settling in a breeze.
Average House Price In Broadwater
Data from Rightmove, 2025
Getting Around: Travel Times From Broadwater To…

Brighton
Car: 35 mins
Train: 25 mins
Bus: 55 mins

Gatwick
Car: 40 mins
Train: 52 mins

Portsmouth
Car: 58 mins
Train: 1 hour 12 mins

London Victoria
Train: 1 hour 25 mins
Local train station: Worthing
Local bus: 1, 5, 7, 23, 69, 700
Schools In Broadwater
Primary
Schools
Bramber Primary School
Broadwater C of E Primary School
Downsbrook Primary School
Springfield Infant School
Whytemead Primary School
Secondary
Schools
Bohunt Worthing
Davison School
St Andrews High School
Worthing High
Independent
Schools
Lancing College Preparatory School
Five Broadwater Facts
A name with a watery past
Broadwater’s name harks back to an old inlet of water that once stretched inland. Long before Worthing became the seaside town we know today, Broadwater was already a thriving little village with its own market and strong sense of community.
A Norman gem at the heart of the village
St Mary’s Church is one of the oldest landmarks in the area, its Norman tower has stood for over 900 years! Built with stone imported from France, it’s seen a lot over the centuries, doubling up not just as a church, but as a courthouse, meeting hall, and a place of refuge.
The dancing skeleton tree
Just near the Grove Lodge roundabout, you’ll find the Midsummer Tree, a 300-year-old elm steeped in local legend. According to folklore, skeletons rise from its roots to dance on Midsummer’s Eve at midnight. First written about in 1868, the tale still gives locals something to talk about today.
Cricket with a rich history
Broadwater Cricket Club has been playing on the Green since 1771 – making it the oldest cricket club in Worthing. Cricket has been part of local life here since the 1720s, and the club is still going strong, carrying on a proud tradition that spans centuries.
Broadwater before Worthing
It’s easy to forget, but Broadwater was once the main parish, long before Worthing grew into a town. Back then, Worthing was just a tiny fishing village. The old parish of Broadwater also included Offington, and the whole area was brought together as part of the Borough of Worthing in 1902.
Local Flavours
Local Life In Broadwater
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