2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £399,000
Key features
Full description
Located in a prime seafront position on East Bracklesham Drive, this first-floor apartment enjoys uninterrupted views across the Solent and out to sea. Part of a small development of just four properties with direct access to the foreshore, the apartment is offered to the market with no forward chain and would make an ideal main residence or weekend retreat.
Accessed via external stairs, the private front door opens into a bright open-plan living space combining the sitting room and kitchen. Sliding doors lead onto a south-facing balcony where you can take in the sea views. With windows on two sides, the room is naturally light throughout the day. The kitchen is fitted with a good range of both base and wall units, providing practical storage.
The principal bedroom features a large picture window framing views towards the Isle of Wight. There is a second bedroom and a bathroom serving the accommodation. The apartment also benefits from electric storage heating, a modern hot water system and uPVC double glazing.
Residents have use of a private ground-floor laundry room and a large communal garden which leads directly to the beach. Outside, there is a gravel driveway offering off-road parking, along with a private garage for additional storage.
We are advised that the maintenance charge is currently £50 per month, with an additional £15 charged during four months of the year when the windows are cleaned and the grass is cut.
Situation
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease remaining: 90 years
EPC Rating: D
Why live in the Witterings?
People flock to East Wittering during the holiday season thanks to our world-famous beaches that are so beautiful and a way of life that’s relaxed and warm.
It’s little wonder we experienced significant building development during the 1960s and ‘80s when our rich mix of character house styles in the Witterings made it hard for people to leave. Many of the properties in the area enjoy wonderful views across the English Channel and the sound of distant waves provides a soothing backing track to everyday life here.