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Findon Drive, Bognor Regis, PO22

3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec

In Excess of £275,000

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Middleton-on-Sea

Ben Green

Partner

Key features

  • End Terrace House
  • Entrance Hall
  • Covered Porch
  • Sitting/Dining Room
  • Modern Kitchen
  • Bathroom/WC
  • Low Maintenance Garden
  • Communal Parking

Full description

22 Findon Drive is a three bedroom end of terrace house located within the sought-after Flansham Park Development in Felpham. This property presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or individuals seeking to upsize or downsize.

The property is approached via the front garden, which features a small area of lawn and a paved pathway leading to the covered entrance porch with a useful storage cupboard. The interior of the property offers 805 sqft. On the ground floor, a sitting/dining room opens into a conservatory overlooking the rear garden. Sliding patio doors also connect the sitting/dining room to the garden. The kitchen is fitted with modern units, offering plenty of storage. Cooker with hob and extractor over, integrated fridge and freezer with space for washing machine and dishwasher. Stairs from the hall rise to the first floor landing, where the family bathroom and all three bedrooms will be found. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes with views across to Larksfield recreation ground. Noteworthy features of this property include double glazing and gas central heating.

The rear garden requires minimal maintenance, featuring a paved patio area ideal for outdoor entertaining and a practical timber garden shed for storage needs. The kerb has been dropped to the front of the property for parking of two vehicles.

Situation

Findon Drive is situated on the popular Flansham Park development in Felpham. The village of Felpham offers a wide range of local facilities including schools, doctors surgery, sports centre with swimming pool, golf club and a range of useful shops. Middleton village is also close by and a popular sports/social club and village hall can all be found here.

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  • Sitting/Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Bedrooms
  • Bathroom

Council Tax Band: C

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: D

Why live in Middleton-on-Sea?

The development of modern Middleton began after World War I, when Captain H Rowlands S Coldicott purchased great swathes of farmland with a plan to create both a residential estate and a village community.

This led to the development of the private Sea Lane Estate, which is still a sought-after residential area today thanks to its proximity to the sea and local shops. There are also many pretty thatched properties in the area along with small retirement apartments, bungalows and large family homes that enjoy direct access to the sea while, in neighbouring Felpham, we have the glorious private Summerley Estate.

Middleton-on-Sea is within easy reach of Chichester and Bognor Regis and is a perfect setting for family life. We have two local schools, including the Bishop Tufnell Primary School and the Felpham Community College for secondary students, along with a day nursery for pre-school children. We also have a good range of shops for such a small village, including coffee shops, a Post Office, a family butcher, a general store, newsagent, fish and chip shops, gift shops, a florist and some friendly pubs.

At low tide, Middleton-on-Sea’s sandy beach stretches from Littlehampton to Bognor Regis and is a favourite for local dog walkers and those who enjoy the fresh air and tranquillity of the sea.  Elmer Sands, a mile east of Middleton, is a particular beauty spot, enhanced by the interesting rock islands that were built as a sea defence two decades ago and which have left rock pools and safe areas for swimming and beginner water sports. Over in Felpham you’ll find beachfront cafés, the Arun Leisure Centre, which has a swimming pool and a well equipped gym, and public tennis courts next to the Promenade.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Middleton-on-Sea, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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