3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £425,000
Key features
Full description
Offered chain-free with a Share of Freehold, this remarkable Regency apartment seamlessly combines period grandeur with coastal sophistication. Gracefully proportioned and bathed in natural light, the home features soaring ceilings, tall sash windows, and refined architectural details throughout.
The south-facing drawing room enjoys sweeping sea views through its grand windows and showcases a contemporary feature fireplace, creating a perfect balance of elegance and comfort. The kitchen and breakfast room open directly onto a private terrace with magnificent, far-reaching coastal vistas. Thoughtfully designed for both family living and entertaining, it features ample bespoke cabinetry, integrated appliances, and a range-style cooking stove, providing an ideal space to cook and gather with ease.
There are three spacious double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room, all blending classic charm with modern convenience.
The expansive private terrace, spanning the width of the property, offers raised decked areas perfect for al fresco dining, and includes a private gate leading to the common and beach.
A rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished Regency home by the sea, equally suited as a full-time residence or an elegant coastal retreat.
Situation
This apartment is located in a sought after seafront setting with a vast array of coastal walks and outdoor pursuits. Hayling Island is located to the south of Havant and is renowned for its beaches and wildlife. There is schooling for all age groups, together with a thriving shopping area. There are excellent transport links nearby, with a bridge on the north of the island providing easy access to the A27 and A3(M) at Havant. Havant also offers mainline railway services between Portsmouth and London Waterloo.Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Share of Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Hayling Island?
Hayling Island is a delightful 12-square mile area of land that’s completely surrounded by the sea and can only be accessed by the road bridge from Langstone. It’s is an absolute mecca for watersports – windsurfing was invented here and we have miles of glorious, safe beaches that are made for seaside activities, including sailing, power boating, jet skiing and beach volleyball.
Beachlands beach has received the international Blue Flag award every year for the past 25 years and is the perfect spot to while away the hours looking over the Solent with a fish and chip supper.