2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Offers in Region of £500,000
Key features
Full description
A charming detached bungalow situated on a popular tree-lined Avenue on Hayling Island. Offered with vacant possession the property includes a double width garage and delightful west facing rear garden. The family room gives archway access to the sitting room, which has double doors out to the rear garden and flows into the kitchen dining room. There are two bedrooms, a family shower room and separate cloakroom. Outside the rear garden is secluded and enclosed and a good size. There is a long driveway with plenty of space for parking.
Situation
Chichester Avenue is a popular residential street situated in the south of Hayling Island enviably located for those seeking good access to the shopping parade at South Mengham, local bus services and Hayling Island sea front - a renowned windsurfing and watersports location. Hayling Island is set between Chichester Harbour AONB and the Langstone Channel; it is accessed via the Langstone Bridge from Havant where mainline train services to London Waterloo and London Victoria are available. The A3 and M27 provide excellent road links to London, Portsmouth, Southampton, Chichester and Brighton and can be found within around 5 miles of the property. Hayling Island offers a vast array of leisure opportunities with an award-winning links Golf course, a sailing club, a tennis club and the aforementioned watersports.Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Hayling Island?
Hayling Island is a delightful 12-square mile area of land that’s completely surrounded by the sea and can only be accessed by the road bridge from Langstone. It’s is an absolute mecca for watersports – windsurfing was invented here and we have miles of glorious, safe beaches that are made for seaside activities, including sailing, power boating, jet skiing and beach volleyball.
Beachlands beach has received the international Blue Flag award every year for the past 25 years and is the perfect spot to while away the hours looking over the Solent with a fish and chip supper.