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Slattsfield Close, Selsey, PO20

1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec

Guide Price £210,000

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Selsey

Kevin Daymond

Partner

Key features

  • Terraced bungalow
  • One bedroom
  • Living room, kitchen & bathroom
  • Garage & parking space in a block
  • Double glazing & gas central heating
  • Cul-de-sac location
  • No onward chain

Full description

Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this terraced bungalow offers comfortable and convenient living for individuals or couples. With one bedroom, a well-proportioned living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. Additionally, the property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, a garage and parking space in the block, providing off-street parking.

This home presents an opportunity to personalise and make it your own. Upgrade the decor, add your personal touches, and transform it into a charming haven. The absence of an onward chain further enhances the appeal, with the aim of facilitating a smooth and hassle-free purchase process.

The property's outdoor space includes both front & rear gardens with the rear garden being mainly laid to lawn, a patio seating area adjacent to the home along with a pathway to the rear access gate. Beyond the rear access gate there is a pathway which provides direct access to the garage block and parking space.

Situation

  • Entrance Hall
  • Kitchen 9' 5" x 7' 3" (2.86m x 2.20m)
  • Living Room 16' 4" x 10' 4" (4.98m x 3.16m)
  • Double Bedroom 13' 10" x 8' 10" (4.22m x 2.69m)
  • Bathroom

Council Tax Band: B

Tenure: Freehold

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.

You’ll find a great selection of shops, pubs and restaurants right here on the High Street along with a strong sense of community, especially at Christmas when the Selsey Lights are a sight to behold. We have two local primary schools, Medmerry Primary and the Seal Primary Academy, and The Academy Selsey senior school in the town with more options in Chichester, including Chichester High School.

Selsey has a long-standing love of sport and is proud home to both Selsey Cricket Club and the Selsey Football and Social Club, as well as a bowls and tennis club, but you’ll find even more sporting activity by the water. If you like scuba diving or snorkelling we have some of the best water for diving in the UK, with more than 100 wrecks to explore just off the coast. If you’re keen to learn, the Mulberry Divers Centre on East Beach offers tuition to everyone from complete beginners to advanced divers. There’s swimming, sailing and windsurfing around the Selsey Bill headland or bike rides along the coastal cycle path or to the stunning beaches at Bracklesham Bay, East Wittering or West Wittering where you can feel the sand under your feet.

While Selsey offers the best of seaside living, it’s just less than 10 miles from the cultural heartland of Chichester and everything that the famous cathedral city has to offer, from the plentiful shops to the Festival Theatre. So you see, Selsey really does have it all.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Selsey, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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