3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £280,000
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Full description
This deceptively spacious end terraced house presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a well-proportioned family home in a highly convenient location, offered to the market for the first time since 1968 and with the additional benefit of no onward chain.
Stepping inside, you are greeted by a generous 28ft by 14ft (maximum) living and dining room with under floor heating, providing an abundance of space for both relaxation and entertaining. The extended kitchen (extended in the 80's) is thoughtfully designed and features a range of integrated appliances, making it well suited for modern living and culinary enthusiasts alike. Completing the ground floor is a well-appointed bathroom with both a bath and separate shower, offering practicality and comfort for residents and guests. Upstairs, the property boasts three bedrooms, each of a good size and filled with natural light, providing ample space for family members or the flexibility to create a home office or study area if required.
The home has been maintained over the years, with a new boiler installed in 2021 ensuring efficient heating and peace of mind for the next owners. Notable features include the photovoltaic solar panels, loft being partly boarded with Velux windows and scope to convert into another room ( subject to the necessary permissions ) and the detached block built workshop or storage shed, which offers additional space for hobbies or storage needs. The property’s location is particularly appealing, situated within close proximity to the high street and local bus routes, making it ideal for those who value easy access to amenities and transport links. This home is perfectly positioned for families, professionals or those looking to downsize. With its combination of flexible accommodation, modern enhancements and original character, this end terraced house represents a rare opportunity in the current market.
Situation
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Why live in Selsey?
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.