Mill End, Emsworth, PO10 8BJ, Emsworth, PO10
3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £295,000 (Freehold)
Key features
Full description
A delightful family home situated in close proximity to both Emsworth village centre and the waterfront. Nicely presented and maintained by the current owners the light and airy accommodation offers two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a smart bathroom upstairs. There are built in wardrobes in the main bedroom. Downstairs once again the kitchen is well presented and the reception rooms are open plan. The garden is family size, secluded and enclosed. The windows are double glazed and there are solar panels. There is a single garage. EPC-C
Situation
Hallway
Situation
Mill End is located within walking distance of the thriving village of Emsworth and close to St Peter's Pond - a natural wildlife habitat and conservation area. Emsworth provides day to day shopping, pubs and restaurants including the renowned 36 on the Quay. There is easy access to the foreshore with its coastal walks and pretty harbourside whilst also sitting at the foot of the Southdowns National park. There are excellent road and rail links nearby with the A3(M) just a few miles away and train stations at Emsworth and Havant (Waterloo line). Chichester with its Festival Theatre, historic Cathedral and racing at Goodwood lies around 7 miles to the east and Portsmouth to the west with its maritime ships, HMS Victory and the Mary Rose.
Perfect starter home for a young family
Lounge
Dining Room
Landing
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bathroom
Family sized Garden
Single Garage
Directions
From our office in Emsworth proceed to the roundabout and take the first exit on to the A259 towards Chichester. Continue past the two ponds and take the second left hand turn into Woodfield Park Road. Turn left into Orchard Lane and first left into Mill End. Continue to the Crescent and turn left. Follow round and the property will be found on the left hand side
Details correct: >>22/05/2020<<
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.