Bracklesham Lane, Bracklesham Bay, Chichester, PO20

3 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £565,000

Set in a good-sized plot, a detached 3 bedroom 1930s family house in need of internal modernisation with scope for enlargement subject to the usual planning consents.

DESCRIPTION:
Located some 7 miles south-west of Chichester, Aldwick House is a detached 1930s family house in need of internal modernisation. Set in a good-sized plot, the house also offers scope for enlargement subject to the usual planning consents.

Aldwick House is set back from the road with a driveway providing plenty of off-street parking leading to an integrated garage. A wooden front door leads o a large hallway with doors to the sitting/dining room and kitchen with traditional Aga. The 26' sitting/dining room has a bay window overlooking the front garden, Villager multi fuel burner and thee dining area has sliding doors to a glazed lean-to. From the kitchen a door leads to the rear garden and cloakroom. On the first floor are 3 good sized bedrooms and a family bathroom with roll-top bath.

To the front of the house the garden is laid to lawn and bounded by mature hedging and the 130 ft. garden to the rear, which once formed part of the orchard, is laid to lawn with flowerbeds, shrubberies and mature trees providing a good degree of privacy.

LOCATION:
Bracklesham Bay is a popular coastal village on the outskirts of East Wittering, and just 3 miles from West Wittering. East Wittering provides a good range of local shops as well as a junior school, doctor's surgery and chemist. West Wittering, famous for its sandy Blue Flag beaches close to the mouth of Chichester Harbour and the National Trust Reserve at East Head, also offers a small range of local shops and a public house. The award-winning coastline of the Witterings provides many opportunities for swimming, windsurfing and kite surfing.

Whilst sailing is the predominant pastime in the area, there is a wide choice of other recreational activities in Chichester, some 7 miles to the north. The cathedral city offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Chichester also has a railway station with regular services to London Victoria, and along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton. The nearby Goodwood Estate is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horseracing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.

Local Authority: Chichester District Council

Council Tax: Band – E

Energy Rating: Band - F

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