2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 3 Rec
Guide Price £375,000
Key features
Full description
Positioned within the peaceful and highly sought-after private Hurstwood Estate, this charming semi-detached character cottage offers an inviting blend of period appeal and comfortable modern living. This quiet residential cul-de-sac is perfect for those seeking tranquillity without compromising on convenience. The property is now offered with no forward chain, ensuring a smooth and straightforward purchase, and practical features such as off-road parking and a garage add further convenience to this delightful home.
Upon entering the property, the welcoming entrance hall leads you into a spacious sitting room at the front of the property. This opens into the adjacent dining room via double doors giving the option to separate or combine the space and creating a wonderful setting for entertaining friends or enjoying family meals. The conservatory is located at the rear and offers a delightful additional living space, seamlessly connecting indoors to out and creating the perfect spot to relax with a morning coffee or a good book. At the end of the entrance hall is the cloakroom/WC followed by the kitchen with side door to the driveway and garage.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms complemented by the family bathroom.
The outside space is equally impressive, with an attractive low maintenance paved garden to the front with flower beds and space for parking. The rear garden provides a high level of seclusion and features mature bushes with a central lawn and area of patio.
Estate Charge: We understand the estate charge is currently £60 p.a.
Situation
Located within the desirable private Hurstwood Estate, the property is conveniently located north-east of the Felpham village and offers a wide range of amenities including shops, schools, and public houses. There are excellent recreational facilities are nearby, including a sports centre with swimming pool and sailing clubs. Regular bus routes provide connections to Bognor Regis and Chichester, with the historic town of Arundel also within easy reach. The renowned Goodwood Estate, home to the Festival of Speed and Revival, is close by, along with the South Downs National Park, offering a wealth of outdoor pursuits.Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Middleton-on-Sea?
The development of modern Middleton began after World War I, when Captain H Rowlands S Coldicott purchased great swathes of farmland with a plan to create both a residential estate and a village community.
This led to the development of the private Sea Lane Estate, which is still a sought-after residential area today thanks to its proximity to the sea and local shops. There are also many pretty thatched properties in the area along with small retirement apartments, bungalows and large family homes that enjoy direct access to the sea while, in neighbouring Felpham, we have the glorious private Summerley Estate.