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Claremont Way, Midhurst, GU29

2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec

Offers in Region of £325,000

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Midhurst

Matt Shepherd

Partner

Key features

  • South-West Facing Garden
  • Walking Distance To Town
  • Well-Presented Throughout
  • Two Allocated Parking Spaces
  • End Of Terrace
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Kitchen / Dining Room
  • Quiet No-Through Road
  • New Modern Bathroom
  • Potential Rental Income of £13,800pa

Full description

Located within a short walk to the picturesque market town of Midhurst, No.14 provides the perfect downsize or starter home with local amenities and glorious countryside easily accessible.

The property benefits from being in good decorative order, double glazing throughout and a gas boiler, providing an opportunity to transition in without the worry of any major work. The ground floor has a good size sitting room with bay window to the front and a large under stairs cupboard. The spacious eat in kitchen has an arrangement of modern fitted storage units as well as a cooker and washing machine.

A standout feature of the property is the sunny south-west facing garden with large shed, paved terrace and handy side gate. No.14 also takes advantage of its end of terrace position and is flanked with a small side garden with additional storage shed.

Upstairs are two presentable double bedrooms with one having built in wardrobes. Both bedrooms are serviced by a new, modern tiled bathroom suite with bath and overhead shower, WC and basin.

There are two adjacent allocated parking spaces that come with the property with further visitor spaces also available.

Situation

  • Sitting Room 18' 1" x 9' 4" (5.51m x 2.84m)
  • Kitchen / Dining Room 13' 2" x 6' 5" (4.01m x 1.96m)
  • Bedroom 1 11' 3" x 10' 2" (3.43m x 3.10m)
  • Bathroom
  • Bedroom 2 11' 7" x 8' 3" (3.53m x 2.51m)

Council Tax Band: D

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: C

Why live in Midhurst?

Midhurst lies on the River Rother, just 12 miles north of Chichester, and has the remarkable claim to fame of being the home of British polo thanks to the Cowdray Park Polo Club on the local Cowdray Estate, but there’s so much more to this pretty market town. It’s centuries old, boasting more than 100 listed buildings with a charming mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture that sits comfortably alongside more contemporary new homes.

The narrow lanes of Midhurst’s old town offer a fantastic variety of places to shop with an abundance of small independent boutiques all housed in ancient buildings. There are plenty of places to dine in and around the town centre, too, with options ranging from up-market restaurants specialising in local produce to high street favourites and charming tearooms where you can enjoy your favourite afternoon treat.

You’ll also find plenty to do here – when you’re not engaged in polo, fly-fishing or clay pigeon shooting on the Cowdray Estate, you could head over to the Cowdray Golf Club to enjoy some of the most scenic views in West Sussex and get involved with one of the many other clubs and societies that use it as a base. You’ll find a local camera club, the Midhurst Players, the Gardening Club and in August you could join in with the ten days of fun at the Midhurst Music, Arts and Dramatic Festival, ‘MADhurst’. There’s never a dull moment here!

As far as family life goes, we have many well-regarded schools in and around the area, all with strong Ofsted reports and excellent reputations, including Midhurst C of E Primary and Midhurst Rother College, which, between them, cater for pupils from age four to 18.

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

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