Two-bedroom home with garden cabin and scope to extend for families or couples.
No onward chain — immediate vacant possession available
Set in the sought-after Old Bosham pocket, this semi-detached two-bedroom home offers a comfortable, light-filled layout and immediate vacant possession with no onward chain. The double-aspect sitting/dining room features a log burner and French doors opening to a tidy rear garden, while a separate utility area and fitted kitchen provide sensible everyday living space. Off-street parking and a garden cabin/office add practical value for commuters and home-workers.
The property sits on a small established plot with lawn, borders and timber shed. Built in the post‑war period, the house is structurally traditional (cavity walls, mains gas boiler and radiators) and suits buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in home with clear scope to extend or reconfigure, subject to the usual planning consents. Two double bedrooms and one family bathroom make it suitable for a couple or small family.
Notable drawbacks are the limited internal footprint (approximately 753 sq ft), a small plot, and generally slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal. The house shows signs of normal upkeep needs typical of its age and would benefit from some updating if a buyer seeks a more modern finish.
This freehold property, in a quiet cul-de-sac and low-crime area close to local schools and village amenities, will appeal to buyers prioritising location, future extension potential and immediate availability rather than a turnkey, high‑spec renovation.