3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £655,000
Key features
Full description
A converted barn in the rarely available location of Hoe Lane
Located within a desirable semi-rural setting, this well presented characterful barn conversion creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, offering a unique blend of traditional charm, exposed beams and modern comfort, having all mains services connected.
The accommodation measures 1,095 sqft and briefly comprises, entrance hall leading to the spacious open plan sitting-dining room with its vaulted ceiling, wood burning stove, space for a large dining table and French doors to both the enclosed courtyard on one side, and open countryside to the other. This room is semi-open to the tasteful country-style kitchen with its Belfast sink, range cooker and ample worktop space. Above the kitchen and accessed from the hallway is the mezzanine floor which is a highlight of the property and is designed to be a snug or possible study area overlooking the sitting room.
At the other end of the property the three bedrooms will be found. The principal bedroom benefits from having a range of built-in wardrobes as well as an en-suite wet room. Bedroom two is also a double room with a fitted wardrobe, whilst the third bedroom is currently used as a study but would comfortably take a single bed if desired. The main bathroom is also accessed from the hallway and completes the accommodation.
Outside, the enclosed walled courtyard garden offers a private sanctuary for residents to enjoy the outdoors in a tranquil setting. Perfect for alfresco dining or simply unwinding after a long day, this external space enhances the lifestyle benefits of the property. The property also benefits from ample private parking and is located towards the end of the lane, allowing for easy access to the neighbouring open countryside.
Situation
Hoe Lane forms part of the semi-rural hamlet of Flansham, which is situated north of Felpham village. The coastal village of Felpham offers a wide range of facilities including a sports centre with swimming pool, golf club and a range of useful shops. Felpham sailing club and Middleton sports club are also nearby. The historic Arundel, the Cathedral City of Chichester and the famous Goodwood motor circuit and racecourse can all be found within approximately a ten mile radius.Council Tax Band: E
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.