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King George Gardens, Chichester, PO19

3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec

£515,000

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Chichester

Richard Longhurst

Partner

Key features

  • Cul-de-sac position
  • En-suite
  • New carpets
  • West facing garden
  • Driveway
  • Garage
  • Vacant possession
  • Close to the city centre

Full description

Situated in a sought-after cul-de-sac location, close to the city centre and renowned Festival Theatre, lies this semi-detached house.

Benefiting from vacant possession, the property has recently been redecorated and new carpets laid. On the ground floor a cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room and sitting room can be found with the addition of a conservatory to the rear which leads to the west facing garden. Three bedrooms, one with en-suite facility, and a bathroom/WC can be found on the first floor.

Outside, the property benefits from an adjoining driveway which leads to a single garage, with a personal door opening in to the west facing garden.

Estate Charge: Approximately £250 pa

Chichester District Council - 24/25 Tax Band E £2,719.56

From the Northgate circulatory system, proceed north on the A286 Broyle Road signposted to Midhurst. Continue past the Festival Theatre on the right and then take the next turning on the left into King George Gardens. Proceed to the end where number 34 is in the right hand corner.

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Situation

Short walk to the Festival Theatre and onto the city centre of the cathedral city of Chichester. There is excellent high street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars and a mainline station to London Victoria. Goodwood to the north is famous for its many event days including the world renowned Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts and a season of horse racing including the Qatar Goodwood Festival. There are superb sailing facilities around Chichester Harbour and water sports from the beaches at West Wittering. The area is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, with beautiful walks and cycle tracks over the South Downs and around the harbour.

Council Tax Band: E

Tenure: Freehold

Why live in Chichester?

We consider ourselves very lucky to be working in a city that blends so many different architectural styles, from elegant Georgian buildings to contemporary new apartments and waterside properties that overlook the harbour.

In 2013, The Sunday Times listed Chichester as one of the top places to live in the UK with ‘something for everyone’ – and they weren’t wrong. Chichester is a cathedral city, a county town and home to some of the oldest churches and buildings in the country. There are many well-regarded public and state schools in the local area with further and higher education options available from Chichester College, West Dean College and the University of Chichester. Our great schools have always made Chichester very appealing for those looking for the perfect place to raise a family.

Our city centre is a shopper’s paradise and there are great places to eat and drink, from elegant restaurants to cosy cafés and pubs, all set along the city’s four main streets. Chichester Cathedral on West Street dominates the skyline and, on summer afternoons, its grounds are filled with local people enjoying picnics. In the evenings, the Cathedral plays a central part in the city’s nightlife by hosting classical music events.

Chichester has a number of public parks, the Chichester Tennis and Racquets Fitness Club and Westgate Leisure Centre, where you’ll find a large swimming pool and skate park and, if sailing is your thing, Chichester Harbour is a haven for you. There really is so much to do here you’ll be spoilt for choice; spend the day on one of the many local beaches, stretch your legs on the stunning South Downs or catch a show at the Festival Theatre before it moves to a permanent home in London’s West End.

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

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