4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 3 Rec
Guide Price £700,000
Key features
Full description
This detached family home offers versatile accommodation, set in a generous plot on a private cul-de-sac lane. A viewing is thoroughly recommended to appreciate its convenient location and the spacious well thought out layout on offer.
The accommodation comprises spacious and welcoming entrance hall/dining room and feature bay window, additional reception room/snug with feature bay window and fireplace, sitting room with sandstone fireplace and bi-folding doors opening onto the patio. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with modern units under a Corian worktop with integral appliances, eye-level double oven and gas hob, side utility room plus a ground floor WC.
The first floor comprises four bedrooms, the principal bedroom has full length Velux windows with lovely views, fully fitted ‘Sharps’ bedroom furniture and an en-suite bathroom with corner bath and vanity unit basin/WC. The second bedroom has fully fitted ‘Sharps’ bedroom furniture. The two additional bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and eaves storage space. There is a family bathroom with modern ‘T’ shaped bath and vanity unit basin/WC.
Outside, the front driveway provides ample off-road parking. There is gated side access to the generous rear garden which complements the property being mainly laid to lawn, established trees, flower and shrubbery borders, feature wildlife pond, large patio area off the main sitting room, perfect for alfresco dining.
Situation
The cathedral city of Chichester is about six miles where there is a comprehensive array of fashionable restaurants and bistros, excellent pedestrian shopping precinct and the famous Chichester Festival Theatre. The cathedral City of Arundel with its impressive restored medieval castle, hereditary stately home of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for over 850 years. Arundel Castle occupies a defensive site on a prominent hill in West Sussex, overlooking the River Arun and the South Downs.Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Bognor Regis & Aldwick?
The town of Bognor earned its seal of royal approval when King George V came here to convalesce in the 1920s. Fast forward and Bognor is now favoured as a commercial hub, with many large retailers moving to the area to take advantage of the wealth of commercial property available. There are also many new residential developments on the edge of the old town that blend well with the period properties and apartments on the seafront.
Bognor Regis is one of the sunniest places in the UK and our award-winning beaches are a great place to go to soak up the rays. The huge expanses of sand are bordered by a long esplanade that stretches for nearly three miles and provides the launch pad for the annual International Bognor Birdman competition.