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Full Details for 2 Bedroom Terraced for sale in Chichester, PO19 :
Cottage
Modern Kitchen and Bathroom
Two Bedrooms
Utility Area
Rear Garden
***OPEN GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER SATURDAY--PLEASE CALL TO ARRANGE A VIEWING.***
** Guide Price £220,000 - £240,000 **
Dating from the 1870s, this two bedroom character home offers a wealth of charm and is the ideal purchase for a buyer who would like a cosy cottage within walking distance to the city centre. To the front there is a wall enclosed garden leading to a double glazed porch with a panel door leading to the living room. The living room features a working open fireplace and opens into the dining room. To the rear there is a kitchen and a utility area with doors leading to the rear garden. On the first floor the master bedroom is to the front of the property and benefits from a feature fireplace. The second bedroom leads to the re-fitted bathroom and a separate WC is situated just off the landing. The rear garden offers a large patio seating area with a lawned area with established shrubs to the rear. The property is unexpectedly available following the collapse of a previous chain and therefore early viewing is highly recommended.
Situated between the South Downs and the sea, the Cathedral city of Chichester offers easy access across the South Coast with Portsmouth to the West and Worthing and Brighton to the East. To the North, rail and road access leads to London Gatwick.
South of Chichester there is the expansive sandy beach at West Wittering which is an ideal haven for windsurfers and beach lovers and just a short distance to the east lies historic Arundel, whilst to the North East enjoy racing at Glorious Goodwood.
At its heart lies the Tudor Market Cross and Norman Cathedral surrounded by a host of independent shops, designer label boutiques, stylish restaurants and pavement cafés. Ancient circular walls surround the city with four major thoroughfares which intersect at the central Tudor Market Cross, providing not just a compass point for North, South, East and West streets but also a focal point and resting spot for busy visitors.
The magnificent Cathedral, with its spire dominating the skyline, combines historic architecture with a varied and world-famous collection of modern art, including in its treasures a window by Marc Chagall and a John Piper tapestry.
Chichester's award winning Pallant House Gallery showcases some of the country's best collections of 20th Century British art. Galleries display work by Peter Blake, Lucian Freud, Walter Sickert, Richard Hamilton and many more. Likewise, the University's Otter Gallery boasts a distinguished collection of 20th century British art, supported by a number of private galleries in the city with a range of collections.
As one of the leading producing houses in the country, Chichester Festival Theatre presents stellar casts in a mix of new drama, Shakespeare, musicals and comedy. Plus enjoy music, dance and theatre throughout the year; with festivities and entertainment ranging from open air concerts and the Real Ale and JazzFestival, to the varied programme of the Festival of Chichester.
Modern Kitchen and Bathroom
Two Bedrooms
Utility Area
Rear Garden
***OPEN GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER SATURDAY--PLEASE CALL TO ARRANGE A VIEWING.***
** Guide Price £220,000 - £240,000 **
Dating from the 1870s, this two bedroom character home offers a wealth of charm and is the ideal purchase for a buyer who would like a cosy cottage within walking distance to the city centre. To the front there is a wall enclosed garden leading to a double glazed porch with a panel door leading to the living room. The living room features a working open fireplace and opens into the dining room. To the rear there is a kitchen and a utility area with doors leading to the rear garden. On the first floor the master bedroom is to the front of the property and benefits from a feature fireplace. The second bedroom leads to the re-fitted bathroom and a separate WC is situated just off the landing. The rear garden offers a large patio seating area with a lawned area with established shrubs to the rear. The property is unexpectedly available following the collapse of a previous chain and therefore early viewing is highly recommended.
Situated between the South Downs and the sea, the Cathedral city of Chichester offers easy access across the South Coast with Portsmouth to the West and Worthing and Brighton to the East. To the North, rail and road access leads to London Gatwick.
South of Chichester there is the expansive sandy beach at West Wittering which is an ideal haven for windsurfers and beach lovers and just a short distance to the east lies historic Arundel, whilst to the North East enjoy racing at Glorious Goodwood.
At its heart lies the Tudor Market Cross and Norman Cathedral surrounded by a host of independent shops, designer label boutiques, stylish restaurants and pavement cafés. Ancient circular walls surround the city with four major thoroughfares which intersect at the central Tudor Market Cross, providing not just a compass point for North, South, East and West streets but also a focal point and resting spot for busy visitors.
The magnificent Cathedral, with its spire dominating the skyline, combines historic architecture with a varied and world-famous collection of modern art, including in its treasures a window by Marc Chagall and a John Piper tapestry.
Chichester's award winning Pallant House Gallery showcases some of the country's best collections of 20th Century British art. Galleries display work by Peter Blake, Lucian Freud, Walter Sickert, Richard Hamilton and many more. Likewise, the University's Otter Gallery boasts a distinguished collection of 20th century British art, supported by a number of private galleries in the city with a range of collections.
As one of the leading producing houses in the country, Chichester Festival Theatre presents stellar casts in a mix of new drama, Shakespeare, musicals and comedy. Plus enjoy music, dance and theatre throughout the year; with festivities and entertainment ranging from open air concerts and the Real Ale and JazzFestival, to the varied programme of the Festival of Chichester.
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Stations Nearby
- Chichester
- 0.9 miles
- Fishbourne (Sussex)
- 2.3 miles
- Bosham
- 3.7 miles
Schools Nearby
- Lavant House
- 2.4 miles
- St Anthony's School
- 1.0 mile
- Fordwater School, Chichester
- 1.0 mile
- Portfield Primary School Academy
- 0.1 miles
- Chichester, Rumboldswhyke C.E. Infant School (Controlled)
- 0.5 miles
- St Richard's Catholic Primary School
- 0.8 miles
- Chichester High School for Boys
- 0.9 miles
- Chichester High School for Girls
- 0.9 miles
- Arabesque School of Performing Arts
- 0.8 miles