4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 3 Rec
Guide Price £800,000
Key features
Full description
Corner Ways is a quintessentially English, thatched character property, constructed in the 1920’s and part of this highly desirable private marine estate. Being positioned just a short walk to the beach, village centre and sports club the property is ideally located and offers generous rooms throughout.
The accommodation measures some 2,509 sq ft in total, retains much of the original character and briefly comprises: spacious entrance hall with fireplace. The double aspect sitting room also has an original fireplace with a door leading to an Amdega orangery with pleasant views of the garden and double doors on to the terrace. To the right of the entrance hall is the dining room, again with original fireplace and beyond, the kitchen-breakfast room again with French doors into the garden. These two rooms could potentially be combined to create a generous kitchen-dining room if desired. There is also a separate utility room accessed via the rear lobby with an external door to the garden and an integral door leading to the double garage.
Stairs from the entrance hall rise to the first floor landing where the family bathroom, airing cupboard and all four double bedrooms will be found. The principal bedroom has an en-suite and multiple fitted wardrobes, whilst the other bedrooms also have fitted wardrobes/storage. Bedrooms 3 & 4 have sea glimpses.
The main garden, at the rear of the property, has a large terrace adjacent to the house which wraps around the property, a well-maintained lawn and a range of mature plants and trees. Access to the double garage is via a gravelled driveway and has an electric up-and-over door. At the front of the property is a smaller, lawned garden with mature borders and offers a good degree of privacy.
Private Estate Charge: We understand the private estate charge is approximately £75 p.a. Middleton On Sea Association (MOSA) Fee.
Situation
The development of modern Middleton began after World War I and was largely the achievement of Captain Coldicott around the early 1920's. Later development of the estate was continued by the Linfoot family but always with a preference for well spaced properties using traditional designs and materials which is still evident today. The Sea Lane estate is now recognised as an 'Area of Special Character' and is regarded as being a highly desirable location.Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
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.