Compact period cottage with garden, parking and no onward chain — ideal for first-time buyers.
No onward chain — immediate completion possible
Set on Wick Street in Littlehampton, this two-bedroom end-of-terrace character cottage offers a compact, practical home with immediate availability and no onward chain. The ground floor provides a spacious living/dining area with parquet flooring and a fireplace, plus a fitted kitchen with direct garden access and a convenient downstairs WC. Outside there is a manageable rear garden and off-street parking — useful extras in a terrace of this age.
Internally the layout is traditional and efficient: two good-sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom upstairs. At about 602 sq ft the accommodation is modest but well-suited to a first-time buyer or someone downsizing who wants character features and proximity to local amenities. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and there is no recorded flood risk.
Buyers should note some maintenance is required: the exterior shows signs of deterioration and the property’s solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical of homes built 1900–1929). The kitchen is compact with a low ceiling and dated wear in places. Energy performance is moderate (E), and the house relies on mains gas boiler heating.
Overall this freehold cottage presents a straightforward purchase with good local transport, schools and town facilities nearby. It suits someone who values period character and a small garden, and who is prepared to carry out or budget for light maintenance and potential insulation improvements.