Chain-free townhouse with garage, ideal for families or commuters near Arundel station..
- Four bedrooms, principal with ensuite and fitted wardrobes
- Fitted kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances
- Separate dining room and first-floor sitting room
- Small paved courtyard garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Garage parking available via rear access at Nineveh Shipyard
- Chain free and walkable to mainline station and town centre
- Mains gas central heating, double-glazed windows, fast broadband
- Compact vertical layout; limited garden and expensive council tax
A well-presented four-bedroom mid-terrace townhouse in the heart of Arundel, offered chain free and ready to occupy. The house is arranged over three floors with a fitted kitchen/breakfast room, separate dining room and a light-filled sitting room on the first floor, making it comfortable for family living or commuters who need flexible space.
The principal bedroom occupies the top floor and benefits from fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room; a further double bedroom and family bathroom are also on the top floor. Two additional bedrooms (one currently used as a study) on the first floor give scope for a home office or children’s rooms. A paved courtyard garden provides low-maintenance outdoor space and a rear gate leads to Nineveh Shipyard where garage parking is available.
Practical comforts include mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for remote working and commuting. The town-centre location places shops, eateries and a mainline railway station within easy walking distance, with direct services to London and the coast.
Notable drawbacks: the outdoor space is small and the plot is compact, typical of terraced townhouses. Council tax is described as expensive; prospective buyers should review exact banding. The property footprint is narrow and vertical, which may not suit those needing generous garden or single-level living.