Guide Price £49,500
Key features
Full description
Beach hut no. 4 is positioned just in front of Coney Six private road, East Wittering and sits along the shingle shoreline, blending simple coastal charm with a relaxed, nostalgic seaside feel. Built from timber and raised on a concrete base, it looks out over the Solent, where calm, glassy mornings can quickly turn into lively, wind-ruffled afternoons.
Inside, the space is compact but inviting with just enough room to shelter from the breeze, change out of sandy clothes, and enjoy a break from the sun. There is a counter to the rear of the hut with storage space under. The doors open wide on warm days, letting the sea air pour in, while on blustery afternoons it becomes a snug retreat from the elements.
Outside, the beach stretches out in its mix of pebbles and sand at low tide. It is less about luxury and more about ritual; morning coffee facing the tide, picnic lunches in the windbreak, and evenings watching the sun drop behind the Isle of Wight in the distance.
There is vehicular access via a locked security gate with access for hut owners only with a parking space adjacent to the hut. The beach area in front of the huts is for public use. A useful communal water tap supplying drinking water is just behind the huts next door.
Situation
East Wittering is a popular seaside village on the West Sussex coast, known for its long, open beach and views across the English Channel. The beach is a mix of shingle and sand, with wide stretches exposed at low tide, making it ideal for walking, paddling, and family days out. The area is particularly popular with water sports enthusiasts, including kite surfers, windsurfers, and paddleboarders, thanks to its favourable coastal conditions. East Wittering village is just a short walk from the beach and offers a range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and local amenities. With easy access to nearby Chichester Harbour and the South Downs National Park, East Wittering combines a traditional seaside atmosphere with opportunities for outdoor activities throughout the year.Tenure: Leasehold
Why live in the Witterings?
People flock to East Wittering during the holiday season thanks to our world-famous beaches that are so beautiful and a way of life that’s relaxed and warm.
It’s little wonder we experienced significant building development during the 1960s and ‘80s when our rich mix of character house styles in the Witterings made it hard for people to leave. Many of the properties in the area enjoy wonderful views across the English Channel and the sound of distant waves provides a soothing backing track to everyday life here.