4 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £1,600,000 Freehold
Key features
Full description
A very impressive detached family home situated in a leafy cul de sac in the always popular south west of Emsworth. Extended and totally modernised by the current owners, number 10a offers all the essential luxuries and modern technology associated with a superior modern home. Solid oak wood flooring and underfloor heating are a couple of the treats in store together with automatically controlled lighting. First impressions are outstanding from the spacious hallway with vaulted ceiling and access into the large separate sitting room with oak flooring. The stand out feature downstairs is the extended kitchen dining room sun room with views over the rear garden and several areas for the family to relax and utilise in different ways. There is a separate utility room and cloakroom. Upstairs the main bedroom suite features a dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are three more double bedrooms and a great sized family bathroom. Outside there is a useful covered passage giving access from front to back and the west facing rear garden is landscaped and enclosed. There is a single garage and large driveway for additional parking.
EPC - C
Council Tax Band - F
Situation
Situation
Esmond Close is a quiet cul-de-sac in the sought-after south west corner of Emsworth, close to a footpath from Beacon Square giving direct access to the foreshore with its coastal walks towards Langstone in the west and Bosham in the east and with a ramp for launching boats. The thriving harbourside village of Emsworth with several sailing clubs is nearby with good day to day shopping and local restaurants, such as the Michelin starred 36 on The Quay. There are also good national rail and road links to Portsmouth, Chichester and London (via Havant or the A3/M).
Hallway
Cloakroom
Sitting Room
Study
Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Room
Landing
Bedroom 1
En Suite Shower Room
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 4
Family Bathroom
Garden
Garage
Parking
Why live in Emsworth?
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.