An attractive and charming 3-bedroom Victorian terraced house offering bright accommodation arranged over three floors, with nicely enclosed rear courtyard garden, situated in a popular residential area only about 200 yards outside Chichester’s historic city centre and within easy reach of Chichester train station.
DESCRIPTION:
Conveniently situated only about a couple of hundred yards outside Chichester's historic city centre, 2 Caledonian Road is an attractive 3-bedroom period terraced house. Believed to date from the late 1800s, the property offers charming and bright accommodation arranged over three floors. On the ground floor, features to note include a small entrance lobby, an approximately 24ft long open-plan and double aspect sitting/dining room with open fireplace and exposed floorboards, and a fitted kitchen with glazed door opening to the rear garden. The first floor comprises the principal bedroom, a study/cot room, and a family bathroom/WC, whilst bedrooms 2 & 3 make up the top floor. The property also benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
To the front, there is a small, enclosed courtyard with gate leading to the entrance door. To the rear, there is a nicely enclosed paved courtyard garden being mainly bounded by timber fencing.
Services: All main. Gas central heating.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Chichester District Council
Council Tax: Band C
Energy Rating: Band D
LOCATION:
The property is situated in a popular residential area only about 200 yards just outside Chichester's historic City Wall to the south-east of the city centre with its bustling mainly pedestrianised shopping precinct. It is also conveniently located for access to the A27, which links with the A3(M) to the west providing a route north to the M25. Chichester train station, only about 0.5 of a mile to the west of the property, provides services along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton, and to London Victoria.
The cathedral city of Chichester offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes, bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Located close to Chichester is the Goodwood Estate, which is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horse racing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival. The South Downs National Park is within easy reach being only about 3 miles to the north, and Chichester Harbour, along with Chichester Marina and Birdham Pool, are located just to the south-west, the harbour being home to several popular sailing clubs. Also, to the south-west, about 8 miles, is the Blue Flag sandy beach at West Wittering and the National Trust's East Head sand dune spit at the stunning entrance to Chichester Harbour.
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