An attractive semi-detached property, with three bedrooms, that has been the subject of a transformative contemporary extension
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Conveniently located for Chichester’s historic city centre and key amenities, this impressive home features a superb ground floor extension, offering flexible and modern living.
A welcoming reception hall with stylish herringbone wood flooring that flows throughout the ground floor, leads to a well-proportioned sitting room—currently used as a home gym—with a bay window and fireplace with log burner. To the rear, a stunning open-plan kitchen/living/dining space connects seamlessly to the garden via bi-fold doors. Designed by Sylvarna of Chichester, the kitchen boasts Scandinavian-inspired styling, integrated appliances, extensive cabinetry, and a generous island. Twin ceiling lanterns fill the space with light. The space is complimented by both underfloor heating and air conditioning. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. Upstairs are two double bedrooms—one with garden views, the other with a bay window—and a single bedroom, all served by a contemporary bathroom. Outside, a gravelled driveway provides ample parking, and the rear garden features a smart sun terrace and an impressive timber-built workshop/home office with bi-fold doors.
South Bank, a residential road, is located just to the south of the City centre in close proximity to the Chichester Canal. A promenade provides a continuous walk/cycle ride on a beautiful tow path towards Chichester Marina. The cathedral City of Chichester has a fascinating history and considerable connections with the Roman Empire as seen by the archaeological remains of the city walls. Trade and prosperity flourished particularly during the early 1800's with the construction of the imposing Corn Exchange in East Street and the beautifully preserved streets of the City. There is a wide choice of social and recreational activities including a multi-screen cinema, an independent art house cinema at New Park, sports centres with swimming pools, and a fine selection of restaurants, wine bars and bistros. In addition, for those in pursuit of cultural activities, there is the award winning Pallant House Gallery and the internationally renowned Festival Theatre. The property also provides the benefit of being within a short walk to the mainline railway station, with direct connections to London (Victoria), Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Brighton.