This charming terraced house, constructed in the early 1900s, offers a unique opportunity for investors or first-time buyers looking to make their mark. While the property has already undergone significant renovations by the current owners, it retains potential for further enhancement and possible extension (subject to planning permission). The well-designed ground floor boasts two reception rooms; a cozy lounge with a log burner and a spacious dining area featuring an open fireplace and built-in storage. The galley kitchen is functional with ample cabinetry and necessary appliances including a dishwasher, complemented by a convenient downstairs cloakroom that also houses modern utilities.
The south-facing rear garden provides outdoor space that is both inviting and practical, featuring a patio area along with a lawn and large storage shed. On the first floor, there are two generously sized double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes, alongside a beautifully appointed recently fitted family bathroom. Many properties in this area have successfully maximized space by converting loft areas for additional living space.
Situated in Easebourne, this home benefits from its proximity to Midhurst and the scenic South Downs National Park, known for its strong community vibe and local amenities including shops, cafes, pubs, and schools. This location also offers excellent access to outdoor activities as well as nearby towns like Chichester and Petersfield, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both convenience and tranquility.