3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec
Guide Price £425,000
Key features
Full description
Introducing this beautifully presented three-bedroom semi-detached house which offers a refined blend of comfort and style. Step inside to discover the inviting open plan living area, perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing with loved ones. The light and spacious entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the home, leading seamlessly into the stylish fitted kitchen, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. A convenient cloakroom on the ground floor adds to the practicality of this charming residence. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and an excellent size single bedroom including an en-suite to bedroom one and a modern family bathroom, all designed with comfort and functionality in mind.
Outside, the low maintenance secure private south-facing garden provides an oasis of tranquillity, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of every-day life. This well-maintained outdoor space is ideal for enjoying al fresco dining, gardening, or simply unwinding after a long day. With its lush greenery and ample space, the garden presents endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Whether you choose to host a barbeque or simply lounge in the sun, this private sanctuary is the perfect setting for creating lasting memories with family and friends. A delightful extension of the indoor living space, the garden contributes to the property's charm and appeal, making it a desirable retreat that truly enhances the quality of life for its residents. Further more there is a driveway with ample parking to the property along with the garage which has now been converted to a lock up store with electricity. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to make this striking property with its inviting outdoor space your new home.
Situation
Nutbourne is a small village situated just to the east of Emsworth and to the west of Chichester, both of which offer a variety of shops and mainline stations to London. The village of Southbourne is a short walk away and offers schooling to the age of 16, a doctors surgery, dentist, chemist and church in addition to day-to-day shopping including a locally renowned farm shop and Tesco’s. The pretty hamlet of Prinsted nearby has easy access to the foreshore on the northern reaches of Chichester Harbour with coastal walks towards Bosham in the east and Emsworth to the west popular with ramblers and birdwatchers alike. There are good road and bus links, and Southbourne station on the Portsmouth/Brighton line also connects to London Waterloo via Havant, and Gatwick and London Victoria via Chichester. The bustling harbourside town of Emsworth, a mile to the west, has two sailing clubs, pubs and restaurants. There is a local shop for everyday goods nearby, as well as a good restaurant and there are several local pubs. There are some lovely walks in the near vicinity, with the foreshore at nearby Prinsted and Chidham being two notable examples, both of which have beautiful scenery and lots of wildlife. There are numerous sporting activities in the area, including windsurfing and surfing in the Witterings and golf and racing at Goodwood, just to the north of Chichester. Goodwood also hosts the famous Festival of Speed and Revival Meetings.Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: B
Why live in Emsworth?
The perfect blend of town, country and coastal life is what draws people from all walks of life to Emsworth, Havant and Rowlands Castle.
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