Creek End is situated within a private gated cul de sac, this detached waterfront home offers a truly lovely tranquil outlook over Bosham Creek with the South Downs in the background. The property has planning permission to extend and remodel giving the rare opportunity to construct a fine contemporary house on the waterfront. Offering an enviably rural feel, its location benefits from easy access to the villages of Nutbourne and Bosham being within the Chichester Harbour National Landscape. Currently to the ground floor is a central hallway opening onto a 31ft triple aspect sitting room. The room is light and bright with its feature fireplace lending a homely focal point, and whilst wide sliding doors take you out onto the south-facing patio, the adjoining bedroom provides ample flexibility to be a well-appointed home office if needed. A separate double aspect dining room in turn it connects with the fitted kitchen. There is also a shower room to the ground floor. To the first floor are four bedrooms, the main bedroom having an en suite bathroom and a family shower room. The current planning permission can be viewed on Chichester Council Planning Website planning reference CH/20/03234/DOMOutsideTo the front an established lawn is bordered and interspersed with mature shrubs and trees, while a broad paved driveway combines with the detached double garaging to produce off-road parking for several vehicles. At the rear of the house a southerly aspect garden extends from paved patios being ideal for al fresco dining, with an extensive lawn that stretches out bordered by flower boarders and hedging. An outdoor swimming pool is situated in the gardens.SituationChidham, located in Chichester Harbour National Landscape, is an attractive small village with an historic Norman Church. There are many coastal walks nearby with Chichester Harbour only a short stroll away. The property is situated in this area of outstanding natural beauty and is only 5 miles from Chichester with its comprehensive shopping centre and theatre and 2 miles from the South Downs National Park. Within the village is the well renowned Old House at Home pub. Locally water sports are well catered for with a choice of sailing clubs nearby. The area is well connect with mainline services to London and Gatwick Airport from Chichester and the Continental Ferry Port in Portsmouth via the A27 is 12.5 miles away.Additional InformationChichester District Council, Band G Mains Water, Electric & Gas with Septic Drainage Property situated in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i69618414
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Steeped in history, Kerwood House now presents an exquisitely refurbished, award winning family home. The current owners have undertaken a masterly remodelling of the interiors which includes carefully restored original window shutters, concealed underfloor heating on the ground floor and bathrooms on each level. This sympathetic restoration has been recognised by the Sussex Heritage Trust and awarded a small-scale residential award in 2020, as well as being featured in a number of magazine articles. On entering the home, the high ceilings and stylish-presentation is immediately apparent, with the ground floor offering a classic-contemporary kitchen with adjoining dining and garden rooms providing a sociable heart of the home. Bespoke navy cabinetry in the kitchen is topped by white Carrera quartz surfaces and includes an impressive wall of display shelving providing a modern-take on a Victorian dresser. High quality appliances, a Quooker hot water tap and space for an American style fridge/freezer complete this impressive room.The lower ground floor rooms are cleverly designed, with one of the rooms featuring double doors which open on to the large light well, and the other providing a cosier environment with scope for flexible living space according to needs. The elegant drawing room on the first floor offers a relaxed setting, with a flexible-use study adjacent. The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the two upper floors, with the principal bedroom mirroring a boutique-style retreat with decorative vintage fireplace, excellent wardrobe storage and a truly luxurious en suite bathroom. This floor also provides a laundry room which has been designed with practicality and convenience in mind. At the top of the house, two bedrooms are adjoined by a smart shower room and large storage cupboard.The pretty courtyard garden enjoys a due west aspect and is enclosed by flint faced walls, with raised beds and mature specimen trees and shrubs. At the rear of the garden, steps lead down to a secondary seating area and the large workshop/studio, with pedestrian access to side of the property beyond.Secure leasehold underground parking is held by the current owners. Please contact Strutt and Parker for further information. Additional on street residents parking is available.Showcasing a street scene of attractive period homes, St John's Street is situated within the Roman Walls which circle the heart of the historic cathedral city. Chichester offers a wide range of cultural, leisure and shopping facilities, including the renowned Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery, with New Park Cinema being just a short distance from the house. Goodwood, to the north, is associated with horse racing events in addition to the Festival of Speed and Revival Meetings which it hosts, whilst the country club offers golf, swimming and tennis. The mainline rail station is easily accessible, providing access along the south coast and to London Victoria via Gatwick. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Bishop Luffa School, The Prendendal School, Westbourne House and Portsmouth Grammar School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i70603742
Thistledown House was designed and built by the present owners, completed some seven years ago, creating a unique home which with a skillful use of contemporary colour schemes, vaulted ceilings and large windows has a great emphasis on creating space and natural light throughout its interior. The visitor cannot help but be impressed by the reception hall which is over 27 ft in length and has a bespoke carved oak staircase, lit by a skylight, rising to the galleried landing above. Double doors open south onto a vaulted sitting room with exposed oak beams and handsome inglenook style brick fireplace with a solid oak cross beam mantel and wood burning stove. Double doors open west onto a black limestone terrace and lawned gardens beyond. A west and south facing kitchen/dining/family room provides a relaxed space for everyday family living with two sets of south facing bi-folding doors opening onto the adjacent terrace. An oak kitchen fitted and designed by Neptune has an excellent range of matching cupboards and drawers with polished stone worksurfaces and returns. The central island unit has a polished stone breakfast bar and there is a comprehensive range of integrated appliances include induction hob with extractor, two fan assisted ovens with warming drawer beneath, fully integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer. A ground floor bedroom suite looks east and has its own shower room en-suite with open sided shower enclosure. There is also a ground floor cloakroom and separate utility room which, with water softening system, keeps the white goods away from the main living area and has further access onto the garden.The house is fitted with smart lighting in most rooms and this, together with CCTV monitor and hard drive recorder, ethernet and TV network distribution panels, wifi hub, intruder alarm panel and underfloor heating manifolds, are all conveniently housed in a large walk-in cupboard accessed from the reception hall.The outer driveway provides vehicle access from Chidham Lane onto a light grey stone chipped approach leading to remote controlled iroko wooden gates set on brick pillars opening onto an enclosed and secure courtyard and the house itself. This provides parking for a number of vehicles together with a sheltered sitting area for the cottage. A secondary access with double five-bar gates provides an alternative access to the garden and a grass area that incorporates additional well-drained casual parking for larger scale entertaining. A south and west facing semi-circular limestone terrace is approached by way of doors from the vaulted sitting room, dining room and kitchen/family room. This is enclosed by a low ornamental wall. Beyond the gardens are laid to a wide expanse of easily maintained grass and borders are stocked with a colourful variety of spring bulbs, lavender, rosemary, evergreen shrubs and perennials. To the west a number of specimen trees have been planted including silver birch, flowering cherry, apple and plum. Coming to just over an acre the gardens and grassland provide an ideal setting for the house with far reaching views over the surrounding farmland. Please note the plot is divided into residential (property and garden) and agricultural areas as shown on the plan layout below).On the first floor there are four bedrooms including three suites and a fourth bedroom served by an adjacent family bathroom. The principal suite is particularly well appointed with walk-in wardrobe and looks east towards Bosham church. A stylish, spacious bathroom includes twin wash hand basins, free standing bath and open sided shower enclosure.This pretty, little-known hamlet of Chidham, lies in the centre of its own peninsula jutting out into Chichester Harbour with Bosham Channel to the east and Thorney Channel to the west. The surroundings are entirely rural and set amidst open fields with views to the harbour and the South Downs in the distance. The little hamlet has its own parish church, public house and for sailing enthusiasts there are various hards around the peninsula itself and a Sailing Club at Cobnor Point. Despite the idyllic surroundings Chidham is nevertheless within convenient travelling distance of both Chichester and Emsworth which offer a wide range of shopping facilities and railway links with connections by way of Chichester to London Victoria and via Havant to London Waterloo. Access to the A27 via Emsworth also provides easy access by car by way of the A3. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i71777282
With its distinctive architecture, the north-west wing of Runcton Mill is believed to date to C17, with the addition of the taller south-east wing in C18. Originally the site of a grain grinding enterprise, the property was converted from an industrial mill into a unique residence which showcases historic characteristics and retained machinery co-existing in harmony in a modern day living environment. Rustic beams and posts, flagstone flooring and feature fireplace afford enchanting surrounds, with a spacious reception hall offering the warming welcome of a very realistic electric stove set within a vintage fireplace. The elegant sitting room provides a relaxed setting, and a dining room perfect for hosting family and friends. The kitchen/breakfast room and adjoining garden room are filled with natural light courtesy of the triple aspect with walls and ceilings of glass and external doors which offer a connection to the garden. A recent rebuild of the kitchen has created an impressive, sociable space with bespoke cabinetry, including an island unit, and glazed floor sections revealing the waterway below. The striking central stairway rises to the accommodation on the first and second floors where landings feature step-level changes and elevated views over the grounds can be enjoyed. A luxurious, principal bedroom, offering a dressing room and stylish en suite bathroom, is situated on the first level along with two further en suite bedrooms. At the top of the house, under the rafters, there are two additional bedrooms, a family bathroom and a versatile use study.In the naturalist setting of mature trees, expanses of lawn, mill ponds and streams, the property sits on the banks of Pagham Rife offering an idyllic, outdoor haven. Paved terracing adjoins the property, along with decked platforms offering opportunities for al fresco dining and relaxing in this serene and tranquil setting. Hedging fronts the lane, with access to a garage and parking, whilst a generous workshop outbuilding provides flexible uses.Situated just to the south of Chichester, the hamlet of Runcton is home to the popular Walnut Tree Public House and the Runcton Farm Shop, which offers an excellent selection of locally grown fruit and veg, a delicatessen, a butchery and a cafe. Nearby Hunston has a convenience store and post office, a golf club and a village hall which hosts clubs and events. The Cathedral City of Chichester is within easy reach and provides a comprehensive range of retail, leisure and cultural facilities, including the renowned Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery as well as a mainline station with services to Gatwick and London Victoria. The Goodwood Estate is well known for its horse racing events calendar, and the annual Festival of Speed and Revival Meetings at its historic motor circuit. It also boasts two golf courses, a spa and small airfield. For sailing enthusiasts, Itchenor and Bosham are close by, and marina facilities are within easy reach at both Birdham Pool and Chichester Marina. Water sports from the beaches at Bracklesham and West Wittering are excellent, and for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, the RSPB Pagham Harbour is close by. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Westbourne House, Great Ballard, The Prebendal School and Portsmouth Grammar School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i70401732
THE PROPERTY An exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire a unique individually designed substantial quality detached house, combining traditional character with outstanding contemporary features, beautifully presented and superbly appointed, having recently been extended and undergone a comprehensive program of renovation throughout. This remarkable double fronted detached house has an impressive reception hall open plan to the TV and play room featuring a central chimney breast with two-way large wood burning stove. A further attractive feature is the bespoke interior cross bar black steel framed full height window and door leading into the remarkable media room with dome curved ceiling with colour changeable star lights and 4K projector with Bowers and Wilkins all surround speakers. From the hall a door leads into the triple aspect grand drawing room with fireplace and bi-fold doors opening out onto the patio and rear garden and from the drawing room bespoke interior cross bar black steel framed full height window and doors lead into the stunning new kitchen/breakfast room, which has a comprehensive range of wall and base units with worktops and a central island with breakfast bar with built in fridge, with quality appliances including two double ovens, two warming ovens, two dishwashers and sink with Quooker hot water tap. A door leads into the utility room with door to side entrance. The kitchen is open plan to the superb double aspect dining room with three sets of patio doors opening out to the rear garden and an impressive large atrium sky light. From the kitchen/dining room, three sets of patio doors and from the drawing room, bi-fold doors open out onto the extensive paved slab patio area which leads out to the neat level lawn and formal rear garden, which is a "sun trap" during the afternoon and has a delightful raised Gazebo with a wonderful south and west aspect. There are two cloak room/wc's, one with a shower. From the reception hall a staircase rises to the spacious galleried landing with doors leading to the impressive large principal bedroom with walk-in dressing room wardrobe and a door to the large en-suite luxury bathroom with bath and shower. From the landing there is a family bathroom, a useful storage/linen cupboard and doors lead to a further three double bedrooms all which have en-suite bathrooms. From the landing stairs rise to second floor landing with a skylight atrium and further large bathroom and a door leads into the bedroom 5 and another door leads into the spectacular Games Room/Bedroom 6 with an outstanding skylight atrium. The entire accommodation has plenty of natural light and a lovely atmosphere throughout. FEATURES Luxury kitchen including 2 double ovens, 2 warming ovens and separate Bar Unit with fridge, 2 dishwashers, Quooker Hot tap Media cinema room with 4K projector and Bowers and Wilkins all surround speakers Media device charging points throughout the house New large water main installed New plumbing and electric wiring New double glazed windows New maximum sized boiler High pressure water tank for excellent pressure All new wiring throughout with relevant certificates Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and in the en-suite bathroom to the principal bedroom Games Room/Bedroom 6 sound insulated Habberley classic Victoria carpets GARDENS & GROUNDS Dale House is approached from a leafy tree lined road, leading to remote control electrically operated timber gates opening into an extensive brick paved driveway. There is plenty of parking space for at least nine vehicles and a good turning area in front of the four bay detached garage, with double bay and electric up and over door, and two bays one with an EV charging unit for an electric car. From the fourth bay a staircase rises to the large store/home office, with a vaulted beamed ceiling and four large Velux style windows and mains electricity, water and drainage connected, which may have further potential to convert into annexe accommodation, subject to planning consent. There are separate side entrances both sides of the house and there is a detached timber cabin situated in the rear garden. The landscaped rear garden is extremely private and has well kept hedges and trees providing an excellent degree of privacy with south and west aspects. In all, set in about 0.34 acres SERVICES: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Council Tax Band: Understood will be G Year 2023/24 £3,530.68 The Purchaser or their legal adviser should verify the Tax Council band with Local Authority EPC Rating: C LOCAL AUTHORITY: Chichester Council CHICHESTER Chichester city was founded by the Romans during the first century AD and the surrounding areas are steeped in history, with a number of archaeological remains from the Roman Conquest including the tall defence walls, which provide a walk through the city. Much of the city shopping centre is accessed through level pedestrianised areas leading to the well preserved and beautiful ancient Chichester Cathedral founded during 1075. The elaborate octagonal Market Cross stands today at the centre of Chichester and is understood to date from 1501. Many of the buildings in the city date from the Georgian and Victorian eras. The City has a number of beautifully kept parks and 'The Ship Canal' from the city Basin is navigable for about 2 miles by canoe and rowing boats to Donnington, beyond which there are a further 2 miles of walks along the canal leading to Birdham and Chichester Marinas. In the city there is a Nuffield Hospital (private patients) and NHS St Richard's Hospital. Further amenities include: public and private sports centres with indoor swimming pools/gyms, cinemas, bowling, tennis/squash club and Chichester rugby football club. Other attractions include: the award winning Pallant House Gallery and internationally renowned Chichester Festival Theatre. There are a number of schools locally and accessible from Chichester including: University of Chichester, Portsmouth Grammar, Bishop Luffa, The Prebendal School, Oakwood, Slindon College, Great Ballard, Dorset House School, Seaford College and Westbourne House. COMMUNICATION TRAVEL LINKS Chichester mainline rail station links to London/Waterloo via Havant (95mins). The A3 (M) motorway is about 18 miles to the West, connecting to the M25 Junction 10 and to central London/Westminster (76miles) and airports at Heathrow (72miles) or alternatively Gatwick via A27/A24 (48miles). Southampton International airport (38miles) and Portsmouth (20miles), both cities have ferry services to the Isle of Wight, The Channel Isles and Europe. Distances are approximate and times may change. COASTAL & COUNTRY PURSUITS Chichester is renowned for its sailing amenities, country pursuits and attractions: the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood Revival motoring events, Horse Racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, and Polo at Cowdray Park. Golf clubs at Goodwood and Hunston and flying at Goodwood Aerodrome. Much of the surrounding countryside is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and The South Downs National Park provides miles of footpaths and bridleways. There are miles of sandy beaches at the Witterings and Chichester has about 17 miles of harbour channels with 6 marinas including; Chichester Marina, Birdham Pool Marina, Emsworth Yacht Harbour (Marina) and in all 14 sailing clubs locally. Further attractions include: Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, Weald & Downland Living Museum at Singleton, West Dean College & Gardens, Arundel Castle, Fishbourne Roman Palace, Stansted Park, Petworth House, and Goodwood House. DISCLAIMER NOTICE: MICHAEL CORNISH LIMTED and any member of the company and for the vendor/landlord of this property whose agents they are, give notice that (i) these particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract, (ii) all statements contained within these particulars are made without responsibility on the part of MICHAEL CORNISH LIMITED or the vendor/landlord, (iii) the statements contained within these particulars should not to be relied upon as a statement of fact or representation (iv) any interested purchaser/tenant must satisfy themselves by inspection, professional survey or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements or plans and elevations illustrated that could be subject to local authority planning permission, contained within these particulars, (v) the vendor/landlord does not make or give either MICHAEL CORNISH LIMITED or any person in their employment any authority or give representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. (vi) The appliances, equipment, fittings or services have not been tested and cannot be verified as to whether they are in working order. (vii) Photographs, maps, all plans and dimensions are approximate in these particulars and shown for illustration purposes and as a guide only and should be checked for accuracy by the buyer or the buyers surveyor or representatives. (viii) These particulars do not refer to any restrictive covenants or rights of way, wayleaves or easements on the land of the property and the buyer or their professional representatives should check the title register before purchasing the property. (ix) These particulars do not refer to or give warranty to the structural condition of the property and the buyer should take advice from their own structural surveyor before purchasing this property. Registered Office: Wellesley House, 204 London Road, Waterlooville, Hants PO7 7AN Registered in England & Wales: MICHAEL CORNISH LIMITED Company No. 11293959 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-broyle-drive-d623627/for-sale_i69052416
Nestled in a peaceful yet central location at the heart of the old city, Lion Street House exudes timeless elegance as a meticulously refurbished and maintained Grade II listed townhouse with a landscaped garden and gated parking. Dating back to the early 1700s, the property was recognised for its exceptional preservation and tasteful modernisation by the current owners. In 2016, it was honoured with a Chichester Heritage Award.Lion Street House has been artfully reimagined to cater to the demands of contemporary living, boasting spacious and thoughtfully designed accommodation spread across three floors. Upon entry, the impressive reception hall, adorned with original panelled walls and a magnificent limestone flagged floor, sets the tone for the home's grandeur. From here both the study and dining room are accessed which in turn effortlessly flow into the drawing room through large panelled double doors, ideal for seamless entertaining. Throughout the home, period features abound, including generous room proportions, lofty ceilings, antique fireplaces, original flooring, and ornate Georgian panelling, notably showcased on the first-floor landing.Maintaining its authentic charm, Lion Street House boasts original Georgian windows with functional shutters, complemented by secondary glazing. The fusion of historical elements with modern comforts is accentuated by the addition of new working fireplaces and tasteful furnishings, evoking a relaxed yet sophisticated ambiance.The beautifully appointed kitchen boasts bespoke designed units, polished stonework surfaces, and integrated appliances, including dishwasher, fridge, wine cooler, induction hob, and fan-assisted oven/grill. An adjacent open-plan lobby leads to a cloakroom area and a door to the superbly landscaped walled garden.Additional features include a second kitchen/utility area, equipped with a large fridge/freezer, second dishwasher, washing machine and a two-oven gas-fired Aga. Descending a staircase leads to an extensive cellar complex, complete with original wine bins and a strong room walk-in safe by Hobbs Hart & Co of Cheapside, notably by Appointment to Buckingham Palace and The Bank of England. Ascending the staircase reveals two galleried landing areas flooded with natural light. The southern landing offers a serene sitting area overlooking Lion Street, providing a peaceful spot for relaxation. A magnificent principal suite awaits, boasting an en-suite shower room for added convenience. Two additional double bedrooms share a beautifully appointed bathroom, complemented by a panelled first floor sitting room/bedroom four. Additionally, there's a spacious airing cupboard, offering convenient storage. Meanwhile, the second floor houses a spacious guest suite alongside a generously proportioned bathroom, ensuring every resident and guest enjoys utmost comfort and privacy.OutsideThe delightful landscaped walled garden of Lion Street House has been meticulously designed to enchant the senses throughout the seasons. Porcelain slab walkways wind their way past stone chip shingled areas adorned with ornamental shrubs and low-lying plants, including herbaceous perennial Lady's mantle, creating a serene ambiance. A central tranquil sitting area offers a peaceful retreat, surrounded by four symmetrically arranged planters brimming with roses and lavender, and ornamental pond with a soothing fountain.Raised borders flanking the sitting area boast climbing roses, perennials, ground cover, and evergreen shrubs, ensuring year-round colour and interest. At the garden's far rear boundary sits a Hartley Botanic greenhouse, inviting horticultural enthusiasts to indulge in their passion. Additionally, a pebble-strewn sitting area provides a charming spot for relaxation.Complementing this enchanting garden are two brick-built storage rooms, ideal for housing garden and sports equipment, ensuring both practicality and charm. Furthermore, the property offers the rare luxury of two off-street parking spaces accessible via electric gates off St Martin's Square, providing convenient and secure parking within the historic city walls.LocationSt. Martin's Square, steeped in medieval history, sits between Priory Park and the revered St. Martin's Church. Here, the property enjoys close proximity to a bustling pedestrianised centre offering diverse shopping options, acclaimed eateries like Purchases Restaurant and The Ivy, and cultural landmarks such as the awe-inspiring 11th-century Cathedral and the enchanting Bishops Palace Garden with its park-like walled gardens.Chichester, rich in Roman heritage, boasts a wealth of archaeological wonders, including towering defence walls that guide visitors through the city's storied past. Its well-preserved streets lead to the magnificent Chichester Cathedral and the iconic octagonal Market Cross, a testament to the city's enduring charm. Chichester itself is a vibrant hub for shopping, boasting an array of high street retailers, supermarkets, department stores, and charming boutique shops. Additionally, the city's cultural scene flourishes, with the Festival Theatre holding a prestigious reputation and close ties to London's West End, showcasing a variety of acclaimed productions and Pallant House Gallery.Situated along the picturesque south coast, it resides in one of the most coveted areas of the Home Counties, offering convenient access to popular coastal destinations such as The Witterings, Itchenor, and Bosham. Renowned as a haven for sailors, the region boasts numerous sailing clubs and outstanding sailing opportunities in The Solent. Nestled at the base of the South Downs National Park, Chichester enjoys the breathtaking backdrop of rolling hills, offering endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, including scenic walks and rides along the renowned South Downs Way. Sporting enthusiasts will find themselves spoiled for choice, with world-class golf courses at West Sussex, Goodwood, and Polo at Cowdray, as well as horse racing events at Goodwood and Fontwell. Moreover, the nearby Goodwood estate hosts internationally renowned motorsport events and features a private aerodrome.The area boasts an excellent selection of educational institutions, including the prestigious Prebendal School within walking distance, Bedales School in Petersfield, Windlesham House Prep School in Washington, Portsmouth Grammar School in Portsmouth, Dorset House Boys School in Bury, Westbourne House located just east of the city and St Swithun's in Winchester. Key Property InformationTenure: FreeholdMaintenance Charge: £200 per annum. Communal areas managed by the residents.Located within the conservation area. The roof was replaced in 2017.New heating system and Boiler in 2017. Local Authority: Chichester District Council: Council Tax: Band HServices: Lion Street House benefits from mains water, electricity, drainage, and gas-fired central heating.Fixtures and Fittings: Only items explicitly mentioned in the sales particulars are included in the sale. However, other furnishings such as curtains, light fixtures, and garden ornaments are available for separate negotiation.While we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i71099962
In a leafy country lane, with easy access to Goodwood and Bosham, a fine country house in 5.6 acres of gardens and grounds, with extensive accommodation, an old coach house, barn, stables, outbuildings and leisure facilities.The Oaks has been carefully restored with great attention to detail by the current owners so that the accommodation, arranged around a pretty lawned and paved courtyard, offers generous and attractively presented space, perfect for a family and for entertaining. In addition, are two gyms, a workshop, music room, sauna, study and store rooms as well as a great stone barn.The grounds of about 5.6 acres include beautifully landscaped areas, informal, tree edged sweeps of lawn and a paddock. Outbuildings: Approached via the property or by a separate entrance and drive from the lane is a spacious area with central lawn, holding an old Coach House (lapsed planning consent for conversion) access to the great barn and an additional outbuilding. In the main drive is a detached garage block.West Ashling road is a pretty lane to the west of Chichester and has easy access both to Goodwood and to Bosham, on Chichester Harbour. Local farm shops, pubs and primary schools are nearby, as are miles of public foot and bridle paths. Bosham has a popular sailing club, whilst paddle boarding and kayaking are enjoyed from the quay. Southbourne to the south has a railway halt with connecting services. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i70902675
The original house is believed to have been built in the 19th Century and has all the elegant features expected of the Georgian period with high corniced ceilings, open fireplaces and large sash windows. Later additions have a more contemporary feel, also creating a sense of light and space with full height windows and open plan design. A beautifully proportioned reception hall leads through to a high ceilinged drawing room of some 34 ft in length with open fireplace and double casement doors opening onto a west facing terrace running the length of the building. A study lies alongside with open fireplace and doors opening south onto the garden. To the north a hallway leads through to a light airy sitting room with doors onto the terrace and garden. The dining room lies alongside with wood burning stove and views over the approach to the house. The adjacent kitchen/family room is an impressive space being over 32 ft in length with full length windows and window seats looking out over the gardens and swimming pool. As well as providing a welcoming informal space for everyday family living it is equipped with an excellent range of fitted units, polished stone worksurfaces and breakfast bar. A four oven Aga brings warmth to the room but there is also a Neff gas hob and oven/grill providing additional cooking facilities if required. A large utility room has generous storage for boots, coats and shoes etc, whilst keeping the white goods away from the main living areas. A glazed hallway leads to a leisure wing providing a gym with access via full length and width bi-fold glass doors onto the adjacent terrace and swimming pool together with a sauna, shower room and cloakroom. The extensive bedroom accommodation is arranged over two floors. On the first floor a south landing leads both to a guest suite and a beautifully proportioned principal bedroom with south facing window with window seat, and a generous bathroom/dressing room en-suite with extensive wardrobes, twin basin in a chamfered marble vanity surface, shower recess and panelled bath with marble surround. The north landing leads to two further double bedrooms and family bathroom. A separate east landing and staircase leads to the second floor with up to three further bedrooms and a bathroom, all with Velux windows. This makes an ideal suite of rooms for older teenagers or guests. OutsideThe Old Vicarage has a tranquil setting surrounded by open fields and set alongside the pretty Saxon parish church of St Mary's. A gravelled driveway approaches the house from the east providing plenty of space for casual parking and leading to a detached coach house style garage building providing extensive garaging for three vehicles. Steps lead up to a first floor home cinema/games room with cloakroom. Formal gardens lie predominantly to the south and west. A terrace runs the length of the house approached by way of doors from the drawing room, sitting room, kitchen/family room and recreation wing. Sitting areas with lighting are arranged around the heated swimming pool of approximately 45' x 14'6 with heat pump and electric solar panel cover, and steps down to the lawned garden. Well established borders are stocked with spring bulbs, perennials and evergreen shrubs, whilst there are a number of mature trees including a beautiful magnolia and impressive horse chestnut creating an attractive focal point. To the west a central pergola covered walkway is planted with climbing roses and leads to the hard tennis court. To one side a cedar wood built garden cabana is provided with power and lighting and has a sitting room, covered deck and adjacent west facing terrace. There is also a nearby small putting green. There is a timber garden shed with electric power and light. A greenhouse overlooks a small wild flower area. Beyond the formal gardens further land lies to the west and south, within which the approximate third of a mile go-kart track and golf range area are located and including an area of mixed woodland and open field to the south. This additional land entirely surrounds the property, protecting it and giving it privacy with a further field and wild area of garden to the east. In all some 26.25 acres.LocationThe Old Vicarage lies in the old part of this pretty hamlet surrounded by a number of period properties of great character. Much of this part of Aldingbourne was at one point owned by the Diocese of Chichester, surrounded by open farmland and within sight of the South Downs National Park. The hamlet has a parish church and local shopping facilities and a railway station can be found in the nearby town of Barnham some 3 miles to the south-east. The Goodwood estate lies a few miles away to the north with its own private country club, hosting the annual Festival of Speed and the September Revival meeting at its historic motor circuit and a full horse racing calendar. To the south, the waters of Chichester Harbour and The Solent provide some of the most popular sailing facilities within easy reach of London most notably there are sailing clubs at Itchenor, Bosham and Chichester Marina. The blue flag beaches at West Wittering and East Head provide opportunities for swimming, windsurfing and kiteboarding. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i71671853
The main house is Grade II listed and believed to date back to the 1520s with some later additions from the 1920s. The property was fully updated and refurbished in 2020/2021, bringing the property up to date and to perfectly fit the needs of the modern family. As one would expect from a property of this era, Quay House boasts some impressive period features, including oak beams, original stone, brick-flagged floors and beautiful windows. The period feel has been further enhanced with our clients having completely redecorated the property during the refurbishment, using a stunning pallet of colours to give each room and space its own individual character, adding to the special nature of the property.Notable in a property of this age, Quay House features an impressive, vaulted kitchen/breakfast room with windows looking directly out over the salt marshes and water to the south, with this space also featuring a wonderful mezzanine level providing an excellent space for relaxation and Sunday morning coffee.The property also offers excellent flexibility of accommodation with five bedrooms and four bathrooms currently serving as four bedrooms with a ground floor guest flat/annexe.A stunning property in its own right, The Boathouse was completely reconfigured during the recent refurbishment works and offers excellent accommodation ancillary to the main house. Rated separately for council tax, The Boathouse offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor, while to the ground floor is a stunning sitting room with double doors leading out onto a private terrace, a generously sized kitchen/breakfast room and also a study (an occasional third bedroom) and ground floor shower room, perfect for visiting friends and family.Quay House is accessed directly off Mill Lane via a gravel driveway providing parking for several cars and also featuring an electric car charging point. Directly off the rear of the property is a beautiful courtyard which, during the summer months, gives a very Mediterranean feel and features a beautiful Yew tree and also a historically significant Mulberry tree, believed to date back to the 1500s. The windows leading from the kitchen/breakfast room are able to be removed, making a wonderfully open and airy entertaining space during the summer months.The remaining grounds to the rear of the property feature a stunning walled garden with established shrub borders and mature trees offering great privacy. To the northwest of the property is a field, which historically housed a tennis court, but is currently used as a play area and is distinct from the main garden and bounded by estate fencing and old walls.Quay House occupies a prime position on the waterfront in the hamlet of Sidlesham, immediately south of the cathedral city of Chichester. A remarkably tranquil hamlet, Sidlesham is home to the famous Crab and Lobster restaurant and boutique hotel, offeringsome of the finest seafood in the country in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. Sidlesham is just outside the Chichester Harbour area of outstanding beauty and forms part of the Pagham Harbour RSPB reserve. Chichester itself provides a comprehensive range of shops, bars and restaurants arranged partly within the ancient walls, now a pedestrianised area. The arts are well catered for as the city is home to the internationally renowned Festival Theatre, Minerva Theatre and Pallant House Gallery, which houses one of the most significant modern art collections on the south coast.The nearby waters of the Solent are particularly popular with sailors, and the area has a wide choice of sailing clubs including Itchenor, Birdham, Bosham and nearby Chichester Marina. The National Trust reserve of East Head is some seven miles away and there are footpaths leading directly from Quay House, offering wonderful walks and rides over the surrounding countryside and through the salt marshes.Other attractions include Goodwood with its internationally known racecourse which also provides many other facilities, including a private country club, golf course and airfield. Goodwood also plays host to the annual Festival of Speed and the Revival at its historic motor circuit. The nearby South Downs National Park is crisscrossed with many footpaths and bridleways providing excellent facilities for mountain biking, horse riding and walking.Road access to London is via the M27/A3 or the A285 to Petworth to the A283, joining the A3 at Milford. The mainline station situated in Chichester provides a regular service to London Victoria in around 1 hour and 40 minutes. An alternative slightly faster rail service to London is also available from Havant in about 1 hour 20 minutes to London Waterloo. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i71385783
One of the most desirable waterside locations in the South. DescriptionShore House and Cottage occupy one of the best locations along Shore Road with stunning views across the harbour to Bosham village and down the main Bosham channel towards the harbour entrance. Shore Cottage was built in 1923 and Shore House was converted and modernised in 2011 on the site of an older property.The house extends to approximately 3,690 sq ft in total and is connected to Shore Cottage, affording a total area of approximately 4,920 sq ft. The properties have separate titles and could be used as one home or treated separately as a principal house and independent guest/occasional accommodation. There are two driveways, one from Shore Road and one from behind the property, accessed via a right of way from Taylor's Lane, which is also the primary access at high tide. The layout of Shore House, with generous, interconnecting dining and living spaces throughout the ground floor, is superbly suited to family life and entertaining. The wonderful kitchen, dining, reception room, with its dual aspect, is the ideal 'heart of the house'. From each of the reception spaces there are views over the gardens and water, affording all-year-round enjoyment of this very special setting. On the first floor, the principal suite enjoys views across the water. There is also a guest double, a single bedroom, which could also serve as a study, and a wet room. On the ground floor there is a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. The substantial utility room has been designed to cater for a family immersed in sailing life with plenty of space to store clothing and equipment. The 2011 re-design of the house introduced smart technology, such as underfloor heating and wiring for electric blinds.Shore Cottage has its own front entrance and can also be accessed from the main house. The cottage is carefully kept, with a charming sitting room/dining room, galley kitchen, ground floor bedroom and two bedrooms with a family bathroom upstairs. The cottage has potential to extend (subject to the usual consents).Outside, the gardens and grounds encircle the house and cottage. The two titles in combination extend to approximately 1.28 acres. There is an open and extensive section of lawn to the north and west and a sunken garden with seating area, leading to the sheltered swimming pool with views across the water. Alongside the rear drive, there is a gardener's area with sheds and a greenhouse behind the pool. There is an ample parking area.LocationThe beautiful village of Bosham is one of the most highly sought after locations on the Sussex coast, with a thriving local community and sailing scene. The village has an ancient Saxon Church, featured in the Bayeux Tapestry, Quay Meadow and Bosham Sailing Club. There is an arts and crafts centre, a hotel, pubs and cafes. To the north of the village there is a post office/ store and medical centre, a further selection of local shops and a railway station. This provides services running to London Victoria via Chichester, or London Waterloo via Havant. The cathedral city of Chichester lies some five miles to the east and provides a comprehensive range of facilities around a partly pedestrianised centre. It is home to the renowned Chichester Festival Theatre and award-winning Pallant House Gallery. While sailing is probably the premier pastime locally and throughout Chichester Harbour, other leisure activities include a number of golf courses, windsurfing and watersports generally from the renowned West Wittering beach amongst others, and the many facilities of the Goodwood Estate; this includes the internationally known race course, private health club and the revival of the historic motor circuit.DISTANCESBosham village 0.6 miles, Chichester 4.5 miles (trains to London Victoria from 1 hr 36 mins), Havant 8.9 miles (trains to London Waterloo from 1hr 18 mins), West Wittering beach 10.5 miles, Goodwood 7.4 miles, Petworth 19 miles, Petersfield 19 miles, South West London (Wimbledon Village) 67 miles, Central London (Hyde Park) 75 miles. (All mileages are approximate).Square Footage: 4,919 sq ft Acreage: 1.28 AcresDirectionsWhat3words - Entrance via Shore Road: winter.flagpole.skinnyWhat3words - Turning from Taylor's Lane: chap.banstand.strivingWhat3words - Back drive entrance: orange.only.strikers Additional InfoPost code: PO18 8QL For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i69163069
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