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Selsey 2 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalow
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SSTC

£300,000

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A TWO-BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW located to the EAST OF THE VILLAGE, set on a GENEROUS CORNER PLOT with a SOUTH-FACING REAR GARDEN. The property is offered with NO ONWARD CHAIN and benefits from OFF-STREET PARKING and a GARAGE. EPC D.

SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW
TWO BEDROOMS
EAST OF THE VILLAGE
GENEROUS CORNER PLOT
SOUTH FACING REAR GARDEN
NO ONWARD CHAIN
OFF-STREET PARKING AND GARAGE
EPC D


This attractive two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow is ideally positioned to the East of the village, within easy reach of local shops, the beach and convenient bus routes. Occupying a generous corner plot, the property presents an exciting opportunity for buyers seeking a home with significant potential to modernise and creat their ideal living space. The bungalow benefits from a spacious south-facing rear garden perfect for enjoying afternoon and evening sunshine, along with off-street parking, a garage and a useful enclosed car port. With its excellent size plot and flexing scope for improvement, the property offers fantastic potential for extension or enhancement (subject to the necessary permissions). Offered for sale with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located home with tremendous promise. Early internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the potential on offer.

UPVC double-glazed front door to:-

ENTRANCE PORCH
Glazed door to:-

ENTRANCE HALL
Built-in cupboard housing gas and electric meters and fuse box. Additional built-in shelved storage cupboard to side. Single radiator.

KITCHEN 8' 11" (2.72m) x 7' 11" (2.41m)
Fitted in a range of original base and wall-mounted units providing cupboard and drawer storage with mottled work surfaces over and part tiling to walls. Inset single drainer stainless steel sink unit. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine to side. Under work surface space for refrigerator, space for electric cooker. Built-in shelved pantry cupboard. Wall-mounted Worcester gas-fired combination boiler supplying central heating and domestic hot water. Single radiator. Door to:-

SUN ROOM 5' 9" (1.75m) x 5' 7" (1.70m)
UPVC double-glazed construction with polycarbonate roof and doors giving access to the side garden. Ceramic tiled floor.

LIVING ROOM 16' 7" (5.05m) x 11' 5" (3.48m)
Maximum measurement. Attractive bay window to the front. Feature fireplace. Double radiator. Telephone and television aerial points. Door to:-

INNER HALL
Access to roof space.

BEDROOM ONE 11' 6" (3.51m) x 9' 11" (3.02m)
Single radiator.

BEDROOM TWO 9' 10" (3.00m) x 7' 6" (2.29m)
Measurement excludes a built-in wardrobe cupboard. Single radiator. UPVC double-glazed doors to:-

CONSERVATORY 8' 11" (2.72m) x 8' 2" (2.49m)
Dwarf cavity wall construction. UPVC double-glazed upper elevations. Poly carbonate roof. Door to rear garden.

SHOWER ROOM
Fully tiled with a white suite of enclosed double shower cubicle with mains fed shower. Close coupled WC. Wash hand basin with cupboard below. Ladder style radiator. Built-in shelved linen cupboard with single radiator.

OUTSIDE
The property occupies a corner plot with a broad frontage of open-plan garden. To the REAR is a driveway with parking for two vehicles in front of a single garage with remote control roller shutter door. Attached to the side of the garage is an enclosed carport, accessed via double wooden doors to the front and a personal door giving access to the REAR GARDEN, this is separated into two areas. On the northern elevation is an area measuring 25' (7.62m) x 18' (5.49m) laid to lawn with gated access to the front garden. The main area of garden has an average measurement of 50' (15.24m) x 35' (9.14m). Paved patio adjacent to the property leading on to a lawn with shrub surrounds, housing an aluminium framed greenhouse and timber garden stores.

VIEWING
By appointment with Gilbert & Cleveland.
26-3791 RD 12.03.26

Council Tax Band - C

SSTC

£300,000

The Local Area

A great, friendly town with all you could need

Mr & Mrs Schmee, Bognor Regis

The seaside town of Selsey lies at the southern most point of the Manhood Peninsula. With beautiful beaches including the stunning Bracklesham Bay, Selsey has over the years become a prime spot for holidaymakers with family friendly holiday resorts such as Bunn Leisure settled along the coastline. 

Attractions include the Selsey Arts Society, The Selsey Lifeboat Station and Museum, the Selsey Windmill and the Selsey Cricket and Social Club, which is famous for being Sir Patrick Moore’s old stomping ground. 

The town has a range of local shops and is also home to some lovely restaurants, many of which make the most of the local delicacy Selsey Crab. 

The educational facilities in Selsey are good with two primary schools, The Seal Primary Academy and Medmerry Primary School and one secondary school, The Selsey Academy.

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