1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £175,000
Key features
Full description
This one bedroom first floor flat offers a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or those seeking a convenient base close to local amenities. The property benefits from its own private entrance door, providing a sense of independence and privacy. Inside, large windows allow abundant natural light to fill the space, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere throughout. The modern kitchen is fitted with sleek units, an integrated oven, and a hob, making it both stylish and practical. The bathroom includes a bath with shower over.
Externally, the property provides off-road parking, a valuable asset in this central location. Residents will appreciate the convenience of being within easy reach of the main line railway station and the local doctors surgery, as well as a range of shops and services. The flat is offered to the market with the advantage of no forward chain.
Situation
The area around Pulborough provides a wide range of sporting and recreational facilities with West Sussex Golf Club and other golf clubs further afield at Cowdray Park and Goodwood. There is gliding at nearby Parham, theatres at Chichester, Horsham and Worthing and sailing centres all along the coast. The local countryside provides numerous walks and bridle paths including the South Downs Way. Of special note is the RSPB nature reserve at Wiggonholt Brooks. Pulborough has rugby, bowls and cricket clubs, where there are leisure centres at Storrington and Billingshurst. There is a main line railway station with links to London Victoria and the South Coast. Schooling locally is St Mary’s C of E aided primary school and secondary school is The Weald School in Billingshurst.Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Share of Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Why live in Storrington?
This picture-perfect village lies at the foot of the South Downs National Park, halfway along the South Downs Way. Properties here include bungalows, family homes and the famous Wells cottages that were individually designed by the architect Reginald Fairfax Wells in the 1920s to look and feel like 17th century buildings with thatched roofs, small windows and whitewashed exteriors.
Many of the homes in Storrington have wonderful views across rolling countryside and a conservation area just off the bustling high street ensures Storrington will remain as beautiful as it is today for generations to come.