4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 4 Rec
Guide Price £900,000
Key features
Full description
The property has been modernised and extended in the past and offers very generous versatile accommodation with many of the original features restored.
The impressive hallway has quality oak flooring continuing into the snug and leads to the dual aspect sitting room with feature fireplace. There are double doors opening onto the front veranda and double doors opening onto the large Victorian style conservatory at the rear, which overlooks the garden and leads to the study. The kitchen/diner is fitted with cream shaker style units under a woodblock worktop. There is a utility room and ground floor WC. Quality limestone flooring in the kitchen and utility room.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom with an en-suite shower room, doors opening onto the balcony, fitted wardrobes and a walk-in eaves cupboard. There are two further double bedrooms and a luxury family bathroom.
On the second floor are the Garrett rooms, ideal for visiting family members.
The property is accessed via a gravel driveway leading to the garage and front veranda with a lawned area and established shrubs. The rear garden has a large patio area adjacent to the conservatory, a central lawn and attractive established trees and shrubs. There is also a greenhouse, timber shed and raised patio at the rear.
Annual Estate Charge: We understand the current annual estate charge is £260.
Situation
Aldwick Bay is a prestigious private marine estate, originally created in 1928 and 'aimed at city dwellers seeking a quality seaside residence wishing to reside in a peaceful neighbourhood'. The estate which is a designated conservation area, is probably best described as 'one of the best kept secrets along the south coast' offering discerning purchasers the opportunity to live in an exclusive residential setting, lined with mature palm trees, with direct access to the private Aldwick beach in one of the sunniest locations in the country.Council Tax Band: G
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.