3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec
Offers In Excess Of £400,000 (Leasehold)
Key features
Full description
A delightful family home situated in the forever popular south west area of Emsworth. Recently fully decorated by the current owners and previously extended, this charming home is offered with vacant possession. Downstairs the hallway gives access to the modern kitchen breakfast room and the garage has been converted to offer a convenient downstairs wc and useful boot room/store. Through the hall doorway the living area is a real feature. Open plan with 320 square feet of sitting room leading on into the dining room and south and west facing conservatory. Upstairs, originally four bedrooms, has been reconfigured to offer a terrific main bedroom suite with en suite shower room. Two more double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, the west facing garden is low maintenance, secluded and enclosed. There is driveway parking to the front.
Situation
Situation
Located in the favoured south west corner of Emsworth south of the A259 in a sought after residential area, 7 Maisemore Gardens is within easy reach of the foreshore set on the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour with coastal walks to Langstone in the west and Thorney Island and Chidham in the east popular with both birdwatchers and ramblers. The bustling centre of Emsworth nearby has local shopping, pubs, restaurants and two sailing clubs. The historic Cathedral City of Chichester lies approximately eight miles to the east with its Festival Theatre and racing at Goodwood, whilst Portsmouth to the west is a renowned maritime centre with the Mary Rose, Warrior and HMS Victory. Emsworth station is part of the Southampton/Brighton line with, via Havant, access to London Waterloo and there are good road links east and west via the A27 and north via the A3(M) to London.
Hallway
Cloakroom
Boot Room/Store
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Conservatory
Kitchen
Landing
Main Bedroom Suite
En Suite Shower Room
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
West Facing Garden
Why live in Emsworth?
Many people move to Emsworth to enjoy the best of town, country and coastal life. It was once a fishing village that was known for boatbuilding, rope making and oyster farming. Many of these traditions are long gone, but Emsworth has retained much of its old-fashioned charm.
The many artists who live and work here throw open their studio doors to show their work at the annual Emsworth Art Trail while the Emsworth Horticultural Society holds an annual fair over the August Bank Holiday, which includes demonstrations of ancient crafts such as glass blowing, wood turning, falconry and beekeeping.