c King Street, Emsworth, PO10
3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £565,000 (Freehold)
Key features
Full description
A delightful three bedroom end-terrace house close to the shore and all village amenities.
This charming house offers great accommodation in one of Emsworth's most sought after corners. The front door opens to an outer porch leading to a welcoming inner hallway. The sitting room to the front of the property is a good size and has a gas fire. The practical and well-equipped kitchen has ample storage and is open to the dining room from where a glass door leads out to the patio. Adjacent to the kitchen is a marvellous rear lobby flooded by light from the glass back door with a roomy storage cupboard and a cloakroom off.
Open plan stairs leads to a generous landing with two double bedrooms each with storage built in and a large single bedroom also with fitted storage. A well-fitted bathroom completes the accommodation. he fully boarded and well lit loft offers storage space or potential for conversion to an extra room which would offer a view of the slipper mill pond.
Viewing this gem of a property is strongly recommended. EPC-E
Situation
Situation
Located close to the centre of Emsworth, the property is within a short walking distance of the shops and local facilities which include day to day shopping, local pubs and restaurants, doctors' surgery, dentists, library, bus service and train station. The adjacent foreshore offers extensive sailing facilities and pretty foreshore walks and two sailing clubs. The Cathedral city of Chichester with its renowned Festival Theatre lies approximately six miles to the east. Havant is approximately three miles distant with mainline railway station to London Waterloo.
Hallway
A delightful three bedroom end-terrace in a prime location close to the shore.
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Cloakroom
Kitchen
Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
Small Garden
Garage
Parking
Many people move to Emsworth to enjoy the best of town, country and coastal life. It was once a fishing village that was known for boatbuilding, rope making and oyster farming. Many of these traditions are long gone, but Emsworth has retained much of its old-fashioned charm.
The many artists who live and work here throw open their studio doors to show their work at the annual Emsworth Art Trail while the Emsworth Horticultural Society holds an annual fair over the August Bank Holiday, which includes demonstrations of ancient crafts such as glass blowing, wood turning, falconry and beekeeping.