The typical property in BN14
BN14 is Findon Valley and west Worthing including Findon village, mixed older village stock and newer estate development on the South Downs edge.
Area summary
BN14 sits in Worthing Borough Council and Arun District Council, West Sussex. The outcode covers Findon Valley, Findon village (within the South Downs National Park), Salvington north and Offington. Findon village is in the South Downs National Park and has a conservation area covering the historic centre. Housing is mixed: older flint-and-stone village cottages in Findon, 1930s detached and semi-detached on the southern slopes, and pockets of newer estate development.
There is no station within BN14. Worthing station (BN11) is the closest mainline option. The A24 trunk road runs through the outcode.
Employment patterns are commuter into Worthing, Brighton and London (via Arun Valley line). Demographics skew older and more affluent in the higher-elevation streets.
Worthing Borough and Arun District both operate additional HMO licensing in defined areas. The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 evictions. The proposed 2030 EPC C standard, if enacted, will be a substantial cost on older village stock with solid walls.
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Buyer notes
- National Park designation in Findon means stricter planning rules
- Conservation area means stricter consent on village centre property
- Solid-wall older village stock has substantial EPC upgrade costs
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