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£1,250,0005 bedroom house for sale
West Street, Chichester, PO20
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House
5 beds
3 baths
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Built for the Haig Whisky family with rich period detailing
- Five bedrooms arranged across a flexible and versatile layout
- Extensive improvements since 2022 including New kitchen
- Bathroom and en-suite
- Updated electrical system
- New central heating
- New loft insulation
- Newly laid driveway Generous gardens and an attractive plot of 0.66 acres
- 2 minute walk to West Beach and Selsey’s coastal paths
- Quiet residential position within easy reach of local amenities
Within a short walk of West Beach, this charming five-bedroom, 3 bathroom home offers character, space and a generous plot with excellent future potential. Since purchasing the property in 2022, the owner has undertaken an extensive schedule of improvements, including a new kitchen, bathrooms, redecoration, updated electrics, a new central heating system, new loft insulation and a newly laid driveway.
Stone House is a substantial detached home, originally constructed in the 1920s as a coastal retreat for the Haig Whisky family. During the 1950s it was owned by the Carmel of Chichester and used as a retreat for nuns—often referenced in the TV series "Call the Midwife" when characters speak of recuperating by the sea near Chichester. Rich in period detail, the house features beautiful oak panelling, character fireplaces and attractive elevations of stone, brick and flint. Located on West Street in Selsey, close to the former residence of Sir Patrick Moore, this quiet and pretty residential setting places the property within easy walking distance of all of Selsey’s amenities, making it ideal for both weekend enjoyment, full-time coastal living or a lucrative AirBnB income.
Outline planning consent (now lapsed) was granted for five additional dwellings (Ref: 18/01966/OUT), presenting a potential development opportunity subject to re-application.
Stone House is a substantial detached home, originally constructed in the 1920s as a coastal retreat for the Haig Whisky family. During the 1950s it was owned by the Carmel of Chichester and used as a retreat for nuns—often referenced in the TV series "Call the Midwife" when characters speak of recuperating by the sea near Chichester. Rich in period detail, the house features beautiful oak panelling, character fireplaces and attractive elevations of stone, brick and flint. Located on West Street in Selsey, close to the former residence of Sir Patrick Moore, this quiet and pretty residential setting places the property within easy walking distance of all of Selsey’s amenities, making it ideal for both weekend enjoyment, full-time coastal living or a lucrative AirBnB income.
Outline planning consent (now lapsed) was granted for five additional dwellings (Ref: 18/01966/OUT), presenting a potential development opportunity subject to re-application.
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