Guide price
£725,000
(£464/sq. ft)
3 bed semi-detached house for saleThe Square, Westbourne PO10
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,563 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Beautifully Presented Historic Georgian Townhouse
Situated In A Picturesque Village Setting
Three Spacious Double Bedrooms
A Well-Appointed Kitchen For Any Keen Cook
Elegant Period Features Throughout
Private South-Westerly Walled Garden
Set in the heart of Westbourne, a picturesque village on the outskirts of Emsworth, this Grade II listed Georgian townhouse has been beautifully restored to offer a considered balance of period elegance and modern comfort. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated, resulting in a home that feels both timeless and quietly luxurious.
Original features are celebrated throughout, with sash windows framed by traditional wooden shutters, ornate fireplaces, and the original staircase all preserved with care. These sit effortlessly alongside a refined interior palette, creating a sense of understated sophistication.
The ground floor unfolds with ease, beginning with a welcoming dining room that retains its original character, before leading through to an exceptional kitchen. Designed by Neptune, it combines solid oak cabinetry, honed marble worktops and antique brass fittings, both functional and beautifully executed. The sitting room offers a more relaxed atmosphere, centred around a marble surround working fireplace, enjoying views across the enclosed walled garden. A separate utility room and guest WC complete the space.
A defining feature of the house is the elegant staircase, rising to a galleried landing, quintessentially Georgian in its design, allowing light to travel effortlessly through the home. It is here that the sense of history becomes most apparent, giving the house both presence and depth.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom provides a calm and refined retreat, complete with an en-suite finished in a style sympathetic to the building’s heritage. A second double bedroom and a beautifully appointed family bathroom complete this floor, while the top floor offers a versatile third bedroom, ideal as a guest space or private study.
Outside, the walled garden is both private and composed, enjoying a south-westerly aspect. Thoughtfully planted borders, a flagstone terrace, and character details such as a well and log store create an inviting and quietly atmospheric setting.
A house of true distinction, where considered design, quiet elegance and an exceptional setting come together effortlessly.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Set in the heart of Westbourne, a highly desirable and picturesque village on the outskirts of Emsworth. The village offers a charming blend of period architecture, independent shops, cafés, and traditional public houses, all centred around its historic square.
Day-to-day amenities are well catered for locally, with further extensive facilities available in nearby Emsworth and Chichester. The area is well served by excellent schooling options and enjoys a strong sense of community, making it particularly popular with families and downsizers alike.
For commuters, convenient rail links are available via Havant, providing direct services to London, while the A27 offers easy access along the south coast. The surrounding area is also well known for its beautiful countryside, harbour walks, and coastal scenery, with Chichester Harbour just a short distance away.
Westbourne combines village charm with excellent connectivity, offering an enviable lifestyle in a sought-after coastal location.
Rear Garden
Large walled garden with brick outbuilding.
Original features are celebrated throughout, with sash windows framed by traditional wooden shutters, ornate fireplaces, and the original staircase all preserved with care. These sit effortlessly alongside a refined interior palette, creating a sense of understated sophistication.
The ground floor unfolds with ease, beginning with a welcoming dining room that retains its original character, before leading through to an exceptional kitchen. Designed by Neptune, it combines solid oak cabinetry, honed marble worktops and antique brass fittings, both functional and beautifully executed. The sitting room offers a more relaxed atmosphere, centred around a marble surround working fireplace, enjoying views across the enclosed walled garden. A separate utility room and guest WC complete the space.
A defining feature of the house is the elegant staircase, rising to a galleried landing, quintessentially Georgian in its design, allowing light to travel effortlessly through the home. It is here that the sense of history becomes most apparent, giving the house both presence and depth.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom provides a calm and refined retreat, complete with an en-suite finished in a style sympathetic to the building’s heritage. A second double bedroom and a beautifully appointed family bathroom complete this floor, while the top floor offers a versatile third bedroom, ideal as a guest space or private study.
Outside, the walled garden is both private and composed, enjoying a south-westerly aspect. Thoughtfully planted borders, a flagstone terrace, and character details such as a well and log store create an inviting and quietly atmospheric setting.
A house of true distinction, where considered design, quiet elegance and an exceptional setting come together effortlessly.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Set in the heart of Westbourne, a highly desirable and picturesque village on the outskirts of Emsworth. The village offers a charming blend of period architecture, independent shops, cafés, and traditional public houses, all centred around its historic square.
Day-to-day amenities are well catered for locally, with further extensive facilities available in nearby Emsworth and Chichester. The area is well served by excellent schooling options and enjoys a strong sense of community, making it particularly popular with families and downsizers alike.
For commuters, convenient rail links are available via Havant, providing direct services to London, while the A27 offers easy access along the south coast. The surrounding area is also well known for its beautiful countryside, harbour walks, and coastal scenery, with Chichester Harbour just a short distance away.
Westbourne combines village charm with excellent connectivity, offering an enviable lifestyle in a sought-after coastal location.
Rear Garden
Large walled garden with brick outbuilding.
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