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The Square, Westbourne, PO10

3 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 2 Rec

Guide Price £725,000

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Emsworth

Joanna Coles

Branch Manager

Key features

  • Beautifully Presented Historic Georgian Townhouse
  • Situated In A Picturesque Village Setting
  • Three Spacious Double Bedrooms
  • A Well-Appointed Kitchen For Any Keen Cook
  • Elegant Period Features Throughout
  • Private South-Westerly Walled Garden

Full description

Set in the heart of Westbourne, a picturesque village on the outskirts of Emsworth, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse has been beautifully restored to offer a considered balance of period elegance and modern comfort. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated, resulting in a home that feels both timeless and quietly luxurious.

Original features are celebrated throughout, with sash windows framed by traditional wooden shutters, ornate fireplaces, and the original staircase all preserved with care. These sit effortlessly alongside a refined interior palette, creating a sense of understated sophistication.

The ground floor unfolds with ease, beginning with a welcoming dining room that retains its original character, before leading through to an exceptional kitchen. Designed by Neptune, it combines solid oak cabinetry, honed marble worktops and antique brass fittings, both functional and beautifully executed. The sitting room offers a more relaxed atmosphere, centred around a marble surround working fireplace, enjoying views across the enclosed walled garden. A separate utility room and guest WC complete the space.

A defining feature of the house is the elegant staircase, rising to a galleried landing, quintessentially Georgian in its design, allowing light to travel effortlessly through the home. It is here that the sense of history becomes most apparent, giving the house both presence and depth.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom provides a calm and refined retreat, complete with an en-suite finished in a style sympathetic to the building’s heritage. A second double bedroom and a beautifully appointed family bathroom complete this floor, while the top floor offers a versatile third bedroom, ideal as a guest space or private study.

Outside, the walled garden is both private and composed, enjoying a south-westerly aspect. Thoughtfully planted borders, a flagstone terrace, and character details such as a well and log store create an inviting and quietly atmospheric setting.

A house of true distinction, where considered design, quiet elegance and an exceptional setting come together effortlessly.

Situation

Set in the heart of Westbourne, a highly desirable and picturesque village on the outskirts of Emsworth. The village offers a charming blend of period architecture, independent shops, cafés, and traditional public houses, all centred around its historic square.

Day-to-day amenities are well catered for locally, with further extensive facilities available in nearby Emsworth and Chichester. The area is well served by excellent schooling options and enjoys a strong sense of community, making it particularly popular with families and downsizers alike.

For commuters, convenient rail links are available via Havant, providing direct services to London, while the A27 offers easy access along the south coast. The surrounding area is also well known for its beautiful countryside, harbour walks, and coastal scenery, with Chichester Harbour just a short distance away.

Westbourne combines village charm with excellent connectivity, offering an enviable lifestyle in a sought-after coastal location.

Council Tax Band: E

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: D

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.

Moving to Emsworth 

Emsworth itself was once a fishing village, known for boatbuilding, ropemaking and oyster farming. Although many of the old ways are long gone, the town has retained much of its old-fashioned charm and added a modern twist. 

As one of the most successful estate agents in Emsworth, we love working in this fabulous seafront setting. Emsworth has lots of independent shops, a butcher, fishmonger, florist, delicatessen, supermarkets and nearby farm shops. We’re also spoilt by the number of popular pubs, bars and restaurants here where you can enjoy a chilled drink with friends as the sun goes down or fine dining with a waterside view. 

With its coastal setting, Emsworth is a paradise for sailors. Wonderful waterside properties line the harbour and there’s a choice of local sailing clubs, whether you’re just finding your sea legs or you’re a seasoned sailor. Nearby Hayling Island is the spiritual home of windsurfing. On weekends, you’ll often see them racing and dancing across the waves as you stroll the long, golden beaches. 

Emsworth is a great place for families too. You’ll find a great selection of good schools, including St. James Primary School, Emsworth Primary School, Warblington Secondary School and Bourne Community College

The many artists who live and work here throw open their studio doors to show their work at the annual Emsworth Art Trail. The Emsworth Horticultural Society holds the annual Emworth Show over the August Bank Holiday, which includes demonstrations of ancient crafts such as glass-blowing, wood turning, falconry and beekeeping. It’s a buzzing community with local business networks firing on all cylinders and its own magazine, The Ems, keeping everyone updated on local events. 

Moving to Rowlands Castle 

Just inland is the pretty village of Rowlands Castle, bordered by the spectacular scenery of the South Downs National Park. The village lies a few miles north of Chichester and Portsmouth, so there’s great access to all the amenities of city life from a countryside setting. Closer to home, Rowlands Castle itself has all you need for everyday living, from a convenience store, pharmacy, vets and a post office just off the traditional village green.

Henry Adams has been the trusted choice for estate agents in Rowlands Castle for over 30 years. In 2022, we extended our reach in the village when Henry Adams acquired the sales and lettings portfolios of Harris, Parkes & Drake, a highly respected local, independent agency. 

Rowlands Castle has three friendly pubs and a cafe, a railway station with a direct line to London Waterloo, and easy access to the A3(M) interchange which links to Portsmouth, Petersfield and London. There are plenty of local opportunities for taking time to enjoy life, including Rowlands Castle Golf Club nearby, Rowlands Castle Tennis Club, and the great Stansted Estate for scenic walks and a sense of grandeur. 

Moving to Havant 

Nestled in the southeast corner of Hampshire is the historic market town of Havant. Situated close to the coast, Havant is bordered by the South Downs and the Solent. Langstone Bridge connects the mainland to Hayling Island with its long stretches of beaches and waterside walks. 

This area has great connections. The A27 runs along the southern fringes of Havant, linking to Chichester & Brighton to the east and to Portsmouth & Southampton to the west. Travelling northwards the A3(M) provides easy access to Horndean, Petersfield, Haslemere, Guildford and central London. 

Havant’s rich history dates back to Roman times and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1086 when its population was about 100 people. Over the years, it’s grown through trade and agriculture, as well as the thriving glove-making trade in the 1700s. The Victorian-era train station now connects passengers directly to London with some journey times taking less than an hour and a half to the capital. The architecture reflects the evolution of Havant, with Georgian buildings lending character from earlier years.Today there are specialist retailers, high street shops, a twice-weekly market, restaurants, pubs, and Horizon Leisure Centre which has a 25m indoor pool and caters to a range of sporting interests. 

Warblington, Langstone, Denvilles and more 

Each of the areas surrounding Emsworth and Havant, such as Denvilles, Langstone, Bedhampton and Warblington, has its own character. As your local estate agent specialising in these locations, we operate centrally from our Emsworth office and use our local insights to help you find the perfect setting for your next home, whether you’re buying, selling, renting or letting. 

Warblington lies on the eastern fringes of Havant and is a sought-after residential area. Its train station links directly to London Victoria while Warblington School caters for the younger generation.Families and individuals can make the most of active leisure locally, such as The Avenue, a popular sports & social club, and the expanses of open countryside and coastline. 

Langstone lies on the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour and Langstone Harbour, which are Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), the village has renowned pubs and a historic mill. Langstone Bridge offers a scenic passage across the water to Hayling Island, with its breathtaking coastal scenery. Attracting new and growing businesses to the area is Langstone Park, which is undergoing significant investment and development. 

Neighbouring Denvilles is a popular residential location where you’ll find attractive Victorian & Edwardian homes alongside more modern family homes from the 1960s to the present day. There’s a real sense of community, making this an ideal setting for individuals, couples and families. 

At Henry Adams Emsworth, we take pride in being the specialist estate agent serving this picturesque area. Our coverage extends to selling homes in Havant, Denvilles, Warblington, Langstone and many other local hamlets and villages, such as Southbourne, Rowlands Castle and, of course, Emsworth itself. 

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

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