Guide price
£350,000
2 bed terraced house for saleLutener Road, Easebourne, Midhurst GU29
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
About this property
Two Double Bedroom Terraced House
Two Reception Rooms
Private Rear Garden
Modern Kitchen
Stylish Upstairs Bathroom
Wooden Flooring
Log Burner in Front Room
Excellent First Time Buy or Investment
Wonderful Village Location
Walking Distance to Schools and Midhurst
Built in the early 1900's, this period terraced house is full of character and charm. It presents an excellent opportunity for first time buyers, someone downsizing or an investor. The property really is a turnkey home due to the renovations and modernisations that the current owners have completed, but the house still holds scope to extend (STPP) should you desire.
The ground floor has a fabulous layout with two reception rooms, a stylish kitchen and a downstairs cloakroom. The front room is currently used as a lounge and has a log burner and is a lovely cosy room. Reception two is a great dining room, and has another open fireplace, built-in alcove storage and an understairs cupboard. The galley style kitchen has ample unit storage and a dishwasher. To the rear of the house is a cloakroom with room for a washing machine and it also houses the modern combi boiler.
The private south-facing rear garden has a patio area, a laid lawn area and a large storage shed.
The first floor is home to two double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The layout is very versatile with many of these homes having taken advantage of the large loft space and adding a further room in the attic. To the front of the house is the primary bedroom with built in wardrobes and a feature fireplace. The rooms are separated by the central staircase, and the second bedroom with south-facing views is a bright and spacious room. The beautifully presented bathroom has been recently fitted and includes a three piece suite with a shower over the bath.
Lutener Road is located in Easebourne, which is a delightful West Sussex village located on the edge of the historic market town of Midhurst, in the heart of the South Downs National Park. Well known for its picturesque setting and strong community spirit. The village has a thriving local country pub "The White Horse", a Marks & Spencer and a well-regarded primary school. Cowdray farm shop, grounds and the ruins are a moment's walk. Midhurst’s array of boutique shops, cafés, and restaurants is just minutes away. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and with easy access to walking and cycling trails, Easebourne combines rural tranquillity with excellent connectivity to Chichester, Petersfield, and beyond.
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