Guide price
£1,300,0004 bedroom house for sale
Laburnum Grove, Chichester, PO19
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Study
Added yesterday
Solar panels
House
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Entrance hall
- Sitting room
- Open-plan kitchen/breakfast room
- Top-floor double bedroom with en-suite wet room
- Garden room
- Cloakroom
- Study landing
- Principal bedroom with en-suite
- Two further first-floor double bedrooms (one with Jack and Jill access)
- Family bathroom
This attractive detached family home dates from the 1930s and is positioned towards the end of the highly regarded Laburnum Grove, a quiet cul-de-sac with pedestrian through access only. The setting provides a peaceful environment with no through traffic and a wonderful south/west aspect to the rear.
The property is entered via a welcoming hallway retaining original features including parquet flooring and wooden panelling, illuminated by stained-glass windows. The main sitting room features a bay window, log-effect gas fire and Virgin fibre broadband.
To the rear, an open-plan kitchen/breakfast room forms the heart of the house, fitted with a bespoke kitchen, stone worktops, feature island/breakfast bar and eye-level Fisher & Paykel double oven. French doors open directly onto the garden. An adjoining utility room houses an American-style fridge freezer, washing machine and pressurised hot water system.
Further ground floor accommodation includes a versatile cedar-lined room with existing planning permission and services including three-phase power, hot and cold water and drainage, suitable for use as a gym, office, studio, garden room or wellness space. A second utility room and garage adjoin, while there is also a ground floor cloakroom and a study area on the first-floor landing, ideal for home working.
The principal bedroom is a beautifully appointed room with garden views, fitted storage and a well-appointed en-suite with underfloor heating and heated towel rail. Two further double bedrooms are found on the first floor, one with fitted furniture by Chichester Bedrooms, Swarovski handles and Jack and Jill access to the main bathroom. The third bedroom has recently been used as a home office and offers flexibility for incoming owners. The family bathroom features underfloor heating, a four-piece suite and discreet PIR night lighting.
The top floor provides a generous double bedroom with a newly fitted en-suite wet room, an occasional fifth bedroom or study and extensive eaves storage.
Additional benefits include a modern wired alarm system, mains smoke detectors, solar panels on the south-facing roof generating an annual income (approximately £2,800 in 2025) and reduced energy costs.
The property is entered via a welcoming hallway retaining original features including parquet flooring and wooden panelling, illuminated by stained-glass windows. The main sitting room features a bay window, log-effect gas fire and Virgin fibre broadband.
To the rear, an open-plan kitchen/breakfast room forms the heart of the house, fitted with a bespoke kitchen, stone worktops, feature island/breakfast bar and eye-level Fisher & Paykel double oven. French doors open directly onto the garden. An adjoining utility room houses an American-style fridge freezer, washing machine and pressurised hot water system.
Further ground floor accommodation includes a versatile cedar-lined room with existing planning permission and services including three-phase power, hot and cold water and drainage, suitable for use as a gym, office, studio, garden room or wellness space. A second utility room and garage adjoin, while there is also a ground floor cloakroom and a study area on the first-floor landing, ideal for home working.
The principal bedroom is a beautifully appointed room with garden views, fitted storage and a well-appointed en-suite with underfloor heating and heated towel rail. Two further double bedrooms are found on the first floor, one with fitted furniture by Chichester Bedrooms, Swarovski handles and Jack and Jill access to the main bathroom. The third bedroom has recently been used as a home office and offers flexibility for incoming owners. The family bathroom features underfloor heating, a four-piece suite and discreet PIR night lighting.
The top floor provides a generous double bedroom with a newly fitted en-suite wet room, an occasional fifth bedroom or study and extensive eaves storage.
Additional benefits include a modern wired alarm system, mains smoke detectors, solar panels on the south-facing roof generating an annual income (approximately £2,800 in 2025) and reduced energy costs.
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High crime
10/10
Home prices (average)
4 bedroom houses
£605,469
£605,469
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