4 Bed │ 3 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £695,000
Key features
Full description
An exceptional opportunity presents itself to acquire a sizeable four-bedroom detached family home in close proximity to schools, the beach, and local amenities.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by a well-designed layout that seamlessly connects the principal rooms. The sitting room, located at the front, boasts a dual aspect and a charming inglenook style fireplace with a log-burning stove. Continuing from the sitting room, you move through to the dining room, generously sized with patio doors opening to the rear garden. Adjacent to the dining room is a utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and garden access. Positioned at the rear of the property, the kitchen/breakfast room offers garden views and ample space for entertaining guests. The kitchen features integrated appliances, including a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, eye-level oven, and fitted hob, all complemented by a lovely brick fireplace.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is a snug, a study, ideal for those working from home and a cloakroom.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom boasts an en suite shower room and access to the balcony overlooking the garden. Bedroom two also features an en suite shower room and balcony access. Additionally, there is another double bedroom and a good size single bedroom, each served by the family bathroom.
Externally, ample off-road parking leads to a double garage with power and light. The west-facing rear garden offers a substantial degree of privacy. In addition to a patio and decked area, the garden features a large lawn with mature bordering plants and shrubs, along with an enclosed BBQ and a storage shed.
Situation
South Drive is situated to the west of Middleton village centre and close to the border with Felpham. It offers a number of local facilities and amenities, including the beach, a supermarket, pub, playgrounds, churches, post office, doctor's surgery, pharmacy, schools and sports club. Regular bus services link the area to a wider range of shops and the railway stations at Bognor Regis, Littlehampton and Chichester, and thence on to Portsmouth and Brighton.Council Tax Band: G
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.