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A very well-presented, mid-terrace house, ideally located for local schools, within easy reach of both local and supermarket shopping, as well as good transport links. Accommodation includes 3 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen and bathroom with separate WC. Offered with no forward chain.
This mid-terrace house is offered in good order and is well-located, being within easy reach of local amenities and facilities. There are local shops within walking distance, as well as supermarket shopping at Bedhampton's ASDA Supercentre within about a 5 minute drive. There are local bus routes also within a short walk, as well as number of schools being available in the area. The house offers family accommodation with both front and rear gardens and on-street outside the house.
On entering the house, the entrance hall gives access to both the sitting room and the kitchen. The sitting room overlooks the front of the house and features a bay window. The kitchen is to the rear of the ground floor and features a range of floor and wall units with spaces for a cooker, fridge/freezer and washing machine. A rear door leads out from the kitchen to the garden.
To the first floor the largest of the three bedrooms overlooks the front of the house, offering two built-in cupboards. Bedroom two also overlooks the front of the house, with a boxed-in, over-stairs section to one corner. The third bedroom overlooks the rear garden. There is a family bathroom that features a panel bath with shower over and a washbasin with vanity unit below. A separate toilet is located next to the bathroom, with potential to knock through to make one, larger bathroom space.
Outside, the house is approached via gated access to a neat front garden and a path leading to the front door. There is passage access to the rear garden, which is mostly laid to lawn with a small area of artificial grass adjacent to the rear of the house. There is a brick shed to one side with the garden edged by timber fencing and hedges.
A Family Run Business
Our Havant branch first opened its doors in 1996 and quickly became the towns leading Independent Estate Agency. The office is situated on a busy corner at the entrance to Havant Town Centre and has a large daily foot fall as it is located between an indoor shopping center, the bus station and the mainline railway station.
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Now, approaching 3 decades on, our success continues. Our team have many years of expertise in the local area with our Director, Stuart Hutchings, having been in the property industry for over 20 years. Whether you are looking to sell or buy, we cater our service for everyone's needs and pride ourselves on delivering a bespoke service to each of our clients. We know that all properties, just like their owners, are individual.
Our town centre office has a private office available for customers needing to discuss matters in more privacy. We also have our own in house mortgage advisor, Wendy Gawn, who has worked with us for over 25 years, so you can be sure of excellent advice and a friendly face.
Out lettings team is headed up by the Director, Ashley Newell. Ashley oversees the all of the lettings operations across the Chapplins group.