An immaculate, three/four bedroom town house situated just a short walk to the city centre and train station, with views overlooking the canal and playing fields beyond.
Full Description
Situated in a convenient position within a short walk of Chichester city centre and all its amenities, 51 John Rennie Road is a well designed contemporary house, with both practical and versatile accommodation arranged over 3 floors, enjoying views over the canal.
On entering the property, an entrance hall with built in storage provides access to the open plan kitchen/dining room, study/bedroom 4 (with laundry cupboard to house washing machine and tumble dryer) and cloakroom. The kitchen itself is comprehensively fitted with a variety of integrated appliances and large breakfast island, with bi-folding doors leading to the decked patio overlooking the canal.
On the first floor, a large sitting room has double doors which open onto a second decked balcony, again enjoying views of the canal. Bedroom 3 has fitted double wardrobes whilst a family bathroom can also be found on this floor. The principle and second bedroom are on the second floor. Both of these rooms have double built in wardrobes and generous ensuite shower rooms.
Outside, steps down from the ground floor patio lead to a relaxing walled lower courtyard with low maintenance decking, overlooking the canal.
To the front of the property a pathway with enclosed bin storage leads to the front door. To the side, there is an off road parking space for one car, with two further allocated parking spaces located opposite (one in the carport and one directly in front).
LOCATION
John Rennie Road is located to the south of Chichester, within walking distance of the city centre and its amenities and overlooks the tranquil 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, 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 a few minutes walk to the mainline railway station, with direct connections to London (Victoria), Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Brighton.