- Two bedroom end of terrace home +
- Planning permission granted for a two storey extension +
- Off-road parking +
- Kitchen & utility/store +
- Sitting/dining room +
- Family bathroom +
- Rear garden +
- 3D Virtual Tour Available +
- Walking distance of Primary & Secondary schools, train station & shops +
Treagust & Co is pleased to offer this two bedroom end of terrace home which has planning permission in place for a two storey extension to increase living accommodation and create an open-plan kitchen/dining/family space on the ground floor, and provide an additional third bedroom on the first floor. Further details can be found at Reference 21/01116/DOM
The property benefits from being within walking distance of Primary and Secondary schools, the train station, and local amenities, and is complemented by off-road parking for two cars and a rear garden with large garden shed/store.
The front door opens into the entrance lobby with staircase to the first floor and door the into dual aspect sitting/dining room which has a feature chimney breast and recessed storage space either side. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units including a glazed display unit, and has a built-in oven and hob with extractor over. A door opens to a rear lobby with plumbing for a washing machine, door to outside, and door into a brick built store. Completing the ground floor layout is a family bathroom featuring a white suite.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, both with built-in storage.
Outside
At the front of the property there is off-road parking space with a pathway leading to the side entrance, and onto the rear garden gate. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with two paved seating areas, planted borders, and a large garden shed.
Property information
Utilities - Mains connected | Gas central heating
Broadband - Ultrafast available ( &pc=po108ny)
Mobile coverage - 02 & vodafone likely, Three & EE limited ( )
The Area
The village of Southbourne is approximately six miles to the east of the Cathedral city of Chichester with its famous Festival Theatre and nearby Goodwood estate. A good range of local amenities are in Southbourne, including convenience stores, churches, doctors' surgery, and a gym and sports hall. The village has primary and secondary schools, good bus links between Brighton and Portsmouth, and a railway station with links to the south coast, London, and further afield. The South Downs National Park is just a short drive away and the head of Chichester Harbour is nearby in the hamlet of Prinsted and in neighbouring Emsworth with its specialist shops, restaurants and picturesque quay.