Stylish central townhouse with garden room, garage and Memorial Garden views — chain free.
Versatile 1,331–1,335 sqft across three floors, newly redecorated and carpeted
First-floor sitting room with Juliet balcony and Memorial Garden views
Ground-floor bedroom/garden room with en-suite and French doors to courtyard
West-facing private courtyard; small plot, not a full rear garden
Integrated garage plus private drive for secure parking
EPC B, underfloor heating, mains gas boiler; chain-free, freehold
Medium flood risk and above-average local crime — factor in insurance/security
Slow broadband speeds and high Council Tax (Band F)
This immaculately presented mid-terraced town house delivers versatile, 1,331–1,335 sqft living across three floors, newly redecorated and carpeted for immediate move-in. The first-floor sitting room opens to a Juliet balcony with a pleasant outlook over Litten Memorial Gardens, while a west-facing courtyard offers private outdoor space and late-afternoon sun. The integrated garage and private drive add valuable, secure parking in a central city location.
Accommodation includes a flexible ground-floor garden room/bedroom with an en-suite shower and French doors to the courtyard — ideal for guests, a home office or ground-floor living. The second floor houses three bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite. The kitchen/dining area is a focal point, fitted by Sylvarna Kitchens, with a convenient cloakroom/utility room on the main living level.
Important practical points: the property is freehold and chain-free, has underfloor heating and mains gas boiler, double glazing (post-2002), and an EPC rating B. Notable constraints include a small plot and courtyard rather than a full garden, above-average local crime levels, medium flood risk, and slow broadband speeds. Council tax is high (Band F), reflecting central Chichester location and running costs.
This home will suit buyers seeking a low-maintenance, centrally located townhouse with strong indoor-outdoor flexibility and secure parking. It’s especially practical for professionals wanting a compact, well-finished urban base or families needing a ground-floor bedroom. Buyers prioritising large gardens, high-speed broadband or a very quiet neighbourhood may find this less suitable.