Situated on the eastern side of the city centre and within easy walking distance of Portfield Retail Park, & M&S Food Hall, an older style 3-bedroom semi-detached house with a good sized rear garden.
DESCRIPTION:
The property, which is in need of internal updating throughout, is arranged over two floors and comprises an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, a sitting room overlooking the front of the property with fireplace, a dining room with a fireplace opening into the kitchen, a rear lobby with a door to the garden and a door to the bathroom. Attached to the rear of the house and accessed from the garden is a useful store. On the first floor is a bedroom to the front with two built in wardrobes and two further good-sized double bedrooms.
To the front of the property is small, gravelled garden area bounded by a brick and flint wall with a wrought iron gate leading to the side of the property and to the front door. A wooden gate provides access to the rear garden which is slightly overgrown with an area of lawn and numerous mature shrubs and trees. There is on street parking available to the front of the house.
LOCATION:
The property is situated in a predominantly residential road comprising many character buildings being less than ¾ of a mile to the east of Chichester city centre and the bustling mainly pedestrianised shopping precinct. It is also conveniently located for Portfield Retail Park, M&S Food Hall, Sainsburys and easy access to the A27, which links with the A3(M) to the west providing a route north to the M25. Chichester train station, just outside the city centre and only about 1 mile from the property, provides services along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton, and to London Victoria.
The cathedral city of Chichester offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes, bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Located close to Chichester is the Goodwood Estate, which is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horse racing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival. The South Downs National Park is within easy reach being only about 2.5 miles to the north, and Chichester Harbour, along with Chichester Marina and Birdham Pool, are located just to the south-west, the harbour being home to several popular sailing clubs. Also, to the south-west, about 9 miles, is the sandy beach at West Wittering and the National Trust’s East Head sand dune spit at the stunning entrance to Chichester Harbour.
INFORMATION:
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Chichester District Council
Council Tax Band: Band B
Energy Rating: Band D