Chichester West Sussex PO19 3BJ St. Pauls Road
- Guide Price
- £585,000
- 3
- 2
- 2
- Freehold
- D Council Band
Features at a glance
- Beautifully presented
- South West facing garden
- Close to City centre
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Hobbies room
- EPC Rating E
A beautifully presented period home combining character features and enjoying an imaginatively landscaped south-west facing garden, all within easy reach of the city’s cultural and transport amenities
This stylish semi-detached home is thoughtfully arranged over three floors. The hallway opens into the light-filled sitting room and dining area. The sitting room features an attractive stone fireplace and classic Edwardian bay window.
The dining area is a generous size with casement door opening directly onto the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is finished in a sleek, modern style with integrated appliances and spacious dining area. Skylights and glazed bi-fold doors provide a seamless connection to the outside. A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation.
The light and spacious principal bedroom is a particular feature of the property with stairs leading up to the top floor versatile study or hobbies room, complemented by extensive eaves storage and good natural light from Velux windows.
There are two further bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a dressing room and the other having fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom with shower over bath completes the first floor accommodation.
To the front, a low brick wall and evergreen hedging provide privacy, with an original Edwardian tiled pathway leading to the covered entrance. The south-west facing rear garden has been attractively landscaped to create a private and sheltered setting. A combination of paving and decking provides low-maintenance areas for outdoor seating and dining, framed by mature trees and established planting. A Cedar-clad studio workshop offers useful ancillary space with a store room alongside.
Outside
To the front, a low brick wall and evergreen hedging provide privacy, with an original Edwardian tiled pathway leading to the covered entrance. The south-west facing rear garden has been attractively landscaped to create a private and sheltered setting. A combination of paving and decking provides low-maintenance areas for outdoor seating and dining, framed by mature trees and established planting. A timber-clad studio workshop offers useful ancillary space with a store room alongside.
Situation
The property is conveniently situated just moments from the heart of the city centre, within easy reach of the historic cathedral and the renowned Festival Theatre, with a comprehensive range of shopping, eateries and leisure amenities on the door-step.
Goodwood, to the north, offers a horse racing calendar and annual events for motoring enthusiasts in addition to the Festival of Speed and Revival Meetings which it hosts. The country club offers golf, swimming and tennis. For sailing enthusiasts, Chichester Marina and Yacht Club and Birdham Pool Marina are easily accessible.
Chichester has a mainline railway station offering services to London Victoria via Gatwick and to London Waterloo (from 1 hour 21 minutes) via Havant, whilst road-users have easy access to join the A27 for links to south-coast destination as well as the A24 and the A3. There are well-regarded schooling options in the vicinity in both the state and independent sectors including Bishop Luffa School, The Prendendal School, Westbourne House and Portsmouth Grammar School.
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