Longacre Lane, Selsey, PO20
3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £400,000 (Freehold)
Key features
Full description
This charming and characterful property located to the south of Selsey within walking distance to the beach. Believed to have been built in the 1930's the property, although in need of some updating, offers great potential to be a great family home, EPC- D
The property features herringbone wooden flooring and beamed ceilings in the sitting room. Entering the property via the front porch then through double doors into the dining/sitting room which has an archway to the hall that provides access to the remainder of the accommodation. The accommodation comprises; conservatory, kitchen, three double bedrooms with the main bedroom being en-suite, bathroom and separate w/c with a shower. Furthermore off the kitchen there is a utility room with a door leading to the garden.
Situation
Detached bungalow located in a desirable part of Selsey offering great potential
Porch
Living/ Dining Room 20'5 (6.22m) x 11'9 (3.58m)
Bay window to front
Kitchen 15'2 (4.62m) x 9'1 (2.77m)
Bedroom Three 10' (3.05m) x 10'10 (3.3m)
built in cupboards
Bedroom Two 11'2 (3.4m) x 9'1 (2.77m)
Family Bathroom
Study 11'2 (3.4m) x 8'1 (2.46m)
With stairs to main bedroom
Conservatory 17' (5.18m) x 8'6 (2.59m)
Bedroom One 19'11 (6.07m) x 18'7 (5.66m)
En- Suite
Garage
Driveway
Garden
Description Continued
Externally the back garden is laid mainly to lawn with mature borders and a patio area adjoins the house. Gated side access leads out to the drive and detached garage and in turn round to the front garden which is also laid to lawn with mature hedge to the front.
Location
Selsey is still very much a traditional seaside village, with the main High Street offering an array of shops and restaurants, with schools, doctors and dentist, whilst to the eastern side a smaller parade of shops also caters for everyday life.
For those wanting the main city shops an excellent regular bus service takes you to the Cathedral City of Chichester with its larger stores, Festival Theatre and mainline railway station with links to London.
With beautiful walks, a wetland wildlife area and some of the South's most popular beaches on its doorstep, Selsey makes an ideal place to live or retire to for a more relaxed pace of life.
17/07/2020
It may be classed as a town, but Selsey is still a seaside village at heart and, whether you’re looking for a dream home by the beach, a place to indulge your passion for watersports or a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle of life, Selsey has it all.
The old town in the south east quarter is known for its charming historic properties, including 17th century thatched houses while you’ll find many large and secluded homes offering stunning views of the water by the seafront. The north of Selsey has many 1970s style properties with more substantial, semi-rural homes set around them.