Property description
Edwardian period detached bungalow which retains many character features including door furniture and fireplaces. Extended to provide for the larger family and versatile to adapt to modern living. Eye catching front verandah with french doors to both the south facing lounges. Full width family kitchen diner and adjacent dining room and utility. Large rear main bedroom with two walk in wardrobes and a spacious en suite with freestanding bath and shower cubicle. Second bedroom with en suite, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two first floor double bedrooms interconnecting with dormers and skylight windows. Plenty of front parking, side driveway to the detached garage. Good size rear garden with rear gate. Viewing strongly advised.
Open countryside walks, cycle route and horse riding in Hollybank Woods which is an important site for conservation and part of the ancient Forest Of Bere. Also close to Hampshire Farm Meadows, a designated natural area of public open space, which is a haven for wildlife and has views towards Westbourne and the church spire. This character detached bungalow is on the fringe of Emsworth, once a thriving centre for oyster fishing and boat building on Chichester Harbour, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A vibrant town centre with fine restaurants, pubs, cafes and variety of independant retailers. Three mill ponds and two sailing is also within a mile of Westbourne, an historic old market town is now a beautiful village and a thriving community nestling on the southern fringe of the South Downs National Park. The Parish Church is steeped in history and has an 18th century spire.<br /><br />
AmenitiesOlder style character detached bungalow
Four ground floor bedrooms
Two first floor rooms
Two lounges
Dining room and a wide family kitchen diner
Large main bedroom with en suite
Second bedroom also with en suite
Retaining many original features and fireplaces
Utility, side conservatory, family bathroom
Large front parking, side garage, good size rear garden