Meadowland

Selsey 3 Bedroom Detached Bungalow
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Available

£330,000

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This THREE BEDROOM DETACHED bungalow sits on a generous corner plot and is ideally located within walking distance of the seafront and high street. The bungalow features a bright DOUBLE ASPECT living room, WRAP AROUND GARDENS, garage and driveway.

DETACHED BUNGALOW
THREE BEDROOMS
GENEROUS CORNER PLOT
FAVOURED LOCATION


SOUTH OF THE VILLAGE
DRIVEWAY AND GARAGE
WRAP AROUND GARDENS
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Situated on a popular residential road to the south of the village, this three bedroom detached bungalow is ideally located within easy walking distance of both the seafront and the high street. Occupying a generous corner plot measuring approximately 85' (25.91m) x 50' (15.24m). The bungalow features a bright and spacious dual-aspect living room, kitchen, bathroom and separate cloak room. Outside, the property benefits from wrap-around gardens, a garage and driveway providing ample off-street parking. While the bungalow would benefit from some updating, it offers a fantastic opportunity to create a beautiful home in a sought-after location. This property is perfect for those looking to put their own stamp on a home by the coast.

Storm porch with part glazed front door leading to:

ENTRANCE HALL
Radiator. Cloaks cupboard with hanging rail. Airing cupboard housing hot water tank with slatted shelving over and cupboard above. Access to roofspace via ladder, part boarded with light.

CLOAK ROOM
Low level WC.

LIVING ROOM 10' 11" (3.33m) x 24' 6" (7.47m)
Measurement to either side of chimney breast with feature fireplace. A dual aspect room. Television aerial point. Two radiators.

KITCHEN 9' 6" (2.90m) x 8' 11" (2.72m)
Fitted in a matching range of white high-gloss base and wall-mounted cupboards providing comprehensive cupboard and drawer storage. Complementary work surface over. Inset 1 1/2 bowl composite sink drainer unit and mixer tap over. Inset four-ring electric hob with a three-speed extractor hood over. Eye-level double oven in upright housing with pan storage cupboards above and below. Integrated fridge freezer. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Wall-mounted Ideal boiler providing domestic heating and hot water. Part tiling to walls. Vinyl flooring. Door to rear garden.

BEDROOM ONE 12' 11" (3.94m) x 8' 1" (2.46m)
Measurement excludes a range of fitted wardrobes. Radiator. Door to rear garden.

BEDROOM TWO 10' 11" (3.33m) x 12' (3.66m)
Measurement excludes a built-in shallow cupboard with shelving. Radiator.

BEDROOM THREE 8' (2.44m) x 7' 5" (2.26m)
Radiator.

BATHROOM 7' 4" (2.24m) x 5' 5" (1.65m)
A coloured suite comprising of panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment over. Low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Shaver point. Tiled walls. Built-in storage cupboard.

OUTSIDE
The property is approached over a tarmac driveway leading to GARAGE 18' 2" (5.54m) x 8' 6" (2.59m) internal measurement. With up and over door, electric light and power. Window and personal door. The FRONT GARDEN is predominantly laid to lawn and bounded by a dwarf brick wall with a pathway leading to the front door. Gated pedestrian access leads from the driveway to a courtyard garden which features a timber workshop with electricity. There are also two further outbuildings, one of timber construction and another of part brick, in addition to a green house. Gated access to the rear of the property which houses another shed. THE WRAP AROUND GARDENS are enclosed by a combination of hedges, walls and fencing. While the outdoor spaces offer excellent potential, some general maintenance and personalisation could really enhance it's full appeal.

Available

£330,000

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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