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Download Brochure A most beautiful way of life Welcome to Calista - an outstanding collection of 29 two and three bedroom beachfront apartments, situated in West Worthing on the glorious Sussex coast. These luxurious homes, from award-winning, premier developer Roffey Homes, combine harmonious architecture, stylish interiors and majestic sea views, ensuring that Calista faithfully lives up to its name, which is inspired by the Greek Kallistō, meaning “most beautiful”. Recently recommended by an international travel inspiration website, as one of the top places in the world to watch a sunset, the town of Worthing is considered by many to be a hidden treasure. Offering a mixture of seaside tradition and heritage with sensitive regeneration and perpetual reinvention, the town has an enduring reputation as an exceptional place to live. A remarkable waterfront position Occupying a commanding position on the south-east corner of highly sought after Grand Avenue, Calista provides a striking new focal point to the West Worthing seafront, while skillfully complementing its surroundings. Employing a synthesis of contemporary and traditional design, these distinctive residences use a palette of materials influenced by pebbles from the adjacent beach, to ensure the overall effect agreeably blends with the shoreline environs. Enjoying panoramic views across the English Channel, Calista sits opposite an imposing gateway to the esplanade, which was originally intended to be the entranceway to a second pier, planned in the late 1800s. This rare position affords the unique opportunity to reside in one of Worthing’s most prominent locations, in a beautifully appointed and painstakingly crafted apartment, that you will undoubtedly feel proud to own. Computer generated illustration Surroundings to refresh & revive There can surely be no finer place than the seaside to relax and recharge, with the benefits of fresh ocean breezes and wide open spaces to revive the mind, body and spirit. Overlooking the sand and shingle beaches, Calista offers an oasis of calm, sitting conveniently just beyond the outskirts of Worthing’s bustling centre, and in this tranquil location, you can set your own pace. From simply drinking in the views or taking a gentle stroll along the classic promenade towards the town’s elegant Art Deco pier; to rock-pooling with the family or buying fresh fish directly from the fishermen’s huts on the beach, you can create a lifestyle that suits you best. If you prefer more active pursuits, you can partake in everything from cycling to kite surfing and let Calista welcome you home. Computer generated illustration With floor to ceiling windows letting the ever-changing light flood in, you’ll find yourself Experience your own constantly drawn to your immaculately presented private balcony or terrace, from where you can lazily watch the world go by breathtaking sea view or enjoy some al fresco refreshment. A vibrant lifestyle, day and night Wandering into town for a spot of shopping and dining, you’ll find Worthing is known for its thriving and friendly atmosphere, with much on offer to amuse and entertain. From frequent speciality markets and smart independent boutiques, to high street names including Marks & Spencer and Waitrose, you’ll be spoilt for choice whether you’re just in the mood for browsing or some serious spending. The buzzing bar and restaurant scene will equally provide a plethora of options. You can enjoy a quick coffee or a bite to eat in one of the many delightful seafront eateries or immerse yourself in a fine dining experience at a number of popular restaurants, including Pitch, owned by 2018 Masterchef champion, Kenny Tutt. A multitude of recreational and cultural attractions also serve to ensure enjoyment is never far away. Film buffs will delight in watching a movie at The Dome, one of England’s oldest functioning cinemas, and theatre and concert lovers can choose from a range of performances at The Connaught and Pavilion Theatres and Worthing Assembly Hall. Additionally, a diverse range of yearly events will encourage you to get out and about, including a Music & Arts Festival and the nearby Findon Sheep Fair, which can trace its roots back as far as the 12th century. For a bird’s eye view of the area, a trip on Worthing’s Observation Wheel can’t be missed, where you can see for up to ten miles from the top, in all directions. Or simply visit one of Worthing’s many green spaces, from gardens to parks to the South Downs themselves, to take in some scenery and get back to nature. A variety of facilities exist for sport and fitness enthusiasts, including a David Lloyd Gym, Worthing’s Tennis and Squash Club and Splashpoint Leisure Centre with its state-of-the-art swimming pool, which directly overlooks the beach. Sailing, rowing, golf, cricket, beach volleyball, yoga, pilates and many other activities and exercise classes can all be found locally, ensuring Calista is optimally placed to suit the lifestyle your heart desires. 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With the A27 running between Portsmouth in the west and Brighton in the east, you can access an abundance of country estates, picturesque villages, historic market towns and cosmopolitan cities, all providing attractions galore to satisfy even the most eager of explorers. Worthing is nestled beneath the natural shelter of the expansive and magnificent South Downs National Park, which encourages a milder than average micro-climate for the town itself. On the Downs themselves you’ll discover no end of woodland walks and country trails in which to get lost in. Further afield, you’ll find countless attractions, such as racing at Goodwood, museums and a historic shipyard at Portsmouth, a castle at Arundel and of course fabulous shopping and dining experiences along the way, whenever and wherever the inclination takes you. South Downs Goodwood Arundel Chichester Brighton Portsmouth Cycling • Horseriding • Woodland Walks Horse Racing • Revival • Festival of Speed Historic Castle • Boutique Shopping Cathedral • High Street Shopping Royal Pavilion • Pier • High Street Shopping Historic Harbour • Outlet Shopping Computer generated illustration Roffey Homes’ signature style shines through every aspect of the Calista Stylish interiors apartments, with attention to detail, exacting standards and meticulous with natural flow design in evidence at every turn. Computer generated illustration A perfect synergy of comfort, elegance & luxury Awake contentedly every day to your perfectly appointed, spacious, airy and generously proportioned apartment, which has been designed to let in the light, make the most of the sea views and provide ultimate luxury and comfort. Each home has been expertly crafted to the highest standards, with a specification that intends to surpass expectation and includes a choice of flooring styles for living areas, kitchens and hallways and a carpet choice for bedrooms. The largely open-plan living spaces are seamlessly integrated, to provide distinct and balanced areas for cooking, dining and relaxing, whilst simultaneously maximising the feeling of space throughout. Underfloor heating, achieves an enveloping, controllable and sustainable temperature all year round, while outdoor space is only a gliding patio door away in the form of balconies or terraces. Bedrooms are sumptuous sanctuaries with fitted wardrobes and spacious layouts, which you will relish retreating to at the end of a busy day. Each master also benefits from its own beautifully designed and luxuriously fitted en suite.
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