A particularly spacious semi-detached property (1,479 sq ft), with a wealth of period features and a south-facing garden, moments away from the city centre.
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This period property, now requiring updating, provides extremely well proportioned accommodation throughout along with a wealth of period features, including large stained glass windows within the sitting room and main bedroom above, dado rails and heavy wooden doors. From the front of the property there is a spacious double aspect sitting room (with a feature fireplace and attractive bay window), feeding through to a dining area. Adjacent there is a kitchen which opens into a south-facing conservatory with a cloakroom off one side. Upstairs, there are two large double bedrooms, each measuring approx.18' across with the main front bedroom being double aspect. A family bathroom completes the first floor. Subject to the usual planning consents, the loft space could be converted to form further accommodation. To the rear of the property there is a south-facing garden which measures approximately 40' in length from the rear of the conservatory.
The property is located moments away from New Park just to the north east of Chichester's city centre, and is within an easy walk of all the city has to offer. Historic Chichester is home to some of the country's finest sights, landscapes and leisure pursuits. The internationally known Festival Theatre, Priory Park with its' historic cricket ground and Pallant House Gallery are just a few examples of the nearby facilities. There are also good yachting facilities at Chichester Marina, Birdham Pool and at Itchenor, home to the Chichester Harbour Conservancy and the Itchenor Sailing Club. The Salterns Way footpath and cycle route is a 12 mile path running from Chichester via Fishbourne to Birdham, Itchenor and on to the lovely sandy Blue Flag beach at West Wittering. At Chichester it connects with the Centurion Way to provide access to the South Downs National Park.