A charming and well proportioned detached bungalow, situated in the heart of Walberton village, in a quiet residential road. *No onward chain*
About the property
This two bedroomed detached property has an attractive frontage with adjacent garage and driveway, providing off road parking for several cars. A wooden side gate provides access to the private, fully enclosed rear garden, neatly laid to lawn with well established planted borders, creating an ideal space for outdoor relaxation.
With the accommodation curently arranged on one level, a bright entrance hall leads to the spacious sitting/dining room, which enjoys a pleasant front aspect. The fitted kitchen overlooks the rear garden and provides a connection to the the garage via a conservatory.
There are two well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is of generous proportions and benefits from twin built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. Bedroom two, located at the front of the property, is a comfortable double bedroom, whilst a family bathroom can be found off the hallway.
Of particular note is the substantial roof space (828 sq ft / 76/9 sq m) , which offers excellent potential for a loft conversion (subject to the usual planning consents), if desired.
Location
Walberton is a sought-after village, situated between the historic town of Arundel and the vibrant cathedral City of Chichester. The village itself offers a good range of local amenities including a shop, dentist, pub, excellent primary and pre-school. Larger convenience stores, medical centres and secondary schools can be found in nearby Barnham (1.5 miles). A designated cycle route/pathway links Walberton directly to Barnham. Transport links are strong, with convenient access via road to the A27 and A29. A mainline rail service from Barnham provides regular connections to Chichester, London Victoria (approximately 90 minutes), Brighton, and Portsmouth, whilst the bus route through Walberton provides connections to the local villages and towns. Arundel has many cultural attractions such as its iconic castle, art galleries, cathedral and riverside walks, whilst Chichester’s offers a wider selection of shops, cafes and restaurants, along with its renowned Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery and cathedral. The nearby South Downs National Park and Goodwood Estate offer outstanding opportunities for walking, cycling, golf, motor and horseracing events.