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Old Broyle Road, West Broyle, PO19

4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 4 Rec

Guide Price £1,295,000

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Chichester

Richard Longhurst

Partner

Key features

  • An individual Arts and Crafts house standing in 1.13 acre garden
  • Spacious 3,210 sqft accommodation
  • Excellent scope to further improve
  • Sought after non estate location
  • Numerous character features
  • Three/four reception rooms
  • Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room
  • Four/five bedrooms
  • En-suite shower room and family bathroom
  • Triple garaging and extensive parking

Full description

Centrally positioned within a mature plot extending to 1.13 acres, this individually designed Arts and Crafts residence is steeped in charm and character. The property is believed to date from the period between the wars and is built in a distinctive Tudor style, featuring oak beams, thumb latch doors, leaded light windows and Tudor style fireplaces.

Since purchasing the property in 2003, the present owners have extended the living accommodation into the original garage to create a spacious dual aspect dining room with bi-folding doors opening to the garden. The property also has a large drawing room with an open fireplace, a large bay window and French doors open to a south facing veranda. There is also a second sitting room and study/fifth bedroom. The kitchen is the hub of the home with classic shaker style cupboards, integrated appliances, granite worktops and breakfast bar. A cloakroom and utility room complete the ground floor. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room.

Outside, the secluded gardens are enveloped by mature trees and hedges. Double wrought iron gates open to a private drive and extensive parking area. The drive leads to a triple garaging block comprising a single and double garage. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn and has an alfresco dining area outside the dining room.

Chichester District Council - 24/25 Tax Band G £3,678.25

Proceed north west out of Chichester on the B2178 (St Pauls Road). After leaving the outskirts of Chichester proceed for approximately one mile and Four Oaks is on the left just before the turning to Salthill Road.

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Situation

The house is situated in a semi-rural location on the edge of the cathedral city of Chichester which offers excellent high street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, Festival Theatre and a mainline station to London Victoria. Goodwood is famous for its many event days including the world renowned Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts and a season of horse racing including the Qatar Goodwood Festival. There are excellent sailing facilities around Chichester Harbour and water sports from the beaches at West Wittering. The area is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, with beautiful walks and cycle tracks over the South Downs and around the harbour.

Council Tax Band: G

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: E

Why live in Chichester?

We consider ourselves very lucky to be working in a city that blends so many different architectural styles, from elegant Georgian buildings to contemporary new apartments and waterside properties that overlook the harbour.

In 2013, The Sunday Times listed Chichester as one of the top places to live in the UK with ‘something for everyone’ – and they weren’t wrong. Chichester is a cathedral city, a county town and home to some of the oldest churches and buildings in the country. There are many well-regarded public and state schools in the local area with further and higher education options available from Chichester College, West Dean College and the University of Chichester. Our great schools have always made Chichester very appealing for those looking for the perfect place to raise a family.

Our city centre is a shopper’s paradise and there are great places to eat and drink, from elegant restaurants to cosy cafés and pubs, all set along the city’s four main streets. Chichester Cathedral on West Street dominates the skyline and, on summer afternoons, its grounds are filled with local people enjoying picnics. In the evenings, the Cathedral plays a central part in the city’s nightlife by hosting classical music events.

Chichester has a number of public parks, the Chichester Tennis and Racquets Fitness Club and Westgate Leisure Centre, where you’ll find a large swimming pool and skate park and, if sailing is your thing, Chichester Harbour is a haven for you. There really is so much to do here you’ll be spoilt for choice; spend the day on one of the many local beaches, stretch your legs on the stunning South Downs or catch a show at the Festival Theatre before it moves to a permanent home in London’s West End.

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

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