£335,000
2 bed end terrace house for salePalmers Road, Emsworth PO10
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Charming end of terrace home
Spacious sitting room
Separate dining room
Two double bedrooms
First floor bathroom
Loft room
Double glazed conservatory
South facing rear garden
Convenient central Emsworth location
Positioned in a convenient central position within easy reach of local amenities, the train station and Mill Pond, we are pleased to offer this charming character property with south facing rear garden.
The front door opens into the porch with inner door opening into the spacious sitting room with feature fireplace and central staircase leading to the first floor. A doorway opens into the kitchen which is fitted with a range of units with planned appliance space, and has a door into the dining room which has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. Completing the ground floor layout is the conservatory which overlooks the rear garden with doors opening out.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, served by a bathroom featuring a bath and separate shower cubicle. From the landing, stairs lead to a loft room, which has a Velux window and useful eaves storage cupboards.
Outside
The rear garden enjoys a southerly aspect and is planned with ease of maintenance in mind being predominantly paved with brick edged borders.
Area
The town of Emsworth is at the head of Chichester Harbour, an area of outstanding natural beauty. An excellent range of amenities are in Emsworth, including local shops, pubs and restaurants, churches, doctors' surgery, and two sailing clubs. The town has primary schools, and secondary schools are in neighbouring Warblington and Southbourne. There is a railway station in Emsworth with links to London, Portsmouth, and further afield, and good bus links to the South Coast. The cathedral city of Chichester is approximately seven miles to the east with its famous Festival Theatre and nearby Goodwood Estate, and the South Downs National Park is just a short drive away.
The front door opens into the porch with inner door opening into the spacious sitting room with feature fireplace and central staircase leading to the first floor. A doorway opens into the kitchen which is fitted with a range of units with planned appliance space, and has a door into the dining room which has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. Completing the ground floor layout is the conservatory which overlooks the rear garden with doors opening out.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, served by a bathroom featuring a bath and separate shower cubicle. From the landing, stairs lead to a loft room, which has a Velux window and useful eaves storage cupboards.
Outside
The rear garden enjoys a southerly aspect and is planned with ease of maintenance in mind being predominantly paved with brick edged borders.
Area
The town of Emsworth is at the head of Chichester Harbour, an area of outstanding natural beauty. An excellent range of amenities are in Emsworth, including local shops, pubs and restaurants, churches, doctors' surgery, and two sailing clubs. The town has primary schools, and secondary schools are in neighbouring Warblington and Southbourne. There is a railway station in Emsworth with links to London, Portsmouth, and further afield, and good bus links to the South Coast. The cathedral city of Chichester is approximately seven miles to the east with its famous Festival Theatre and nearby Goodwood Estate, and the South Downs National Park is just a short drive away.
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