ELEGANT PERIOD APARTMENT
PART OF AN IMPOSING FORMER VICARAGE
THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS
BEAUTIFUL SITTING ROOM WITH BAY WINDOW
SOUTHERLY ASPECT ROOF TERRACE
MODERN KITCHEN
PRIVATE GARDEN
TWO ALLOCATED PARKING SPACES
SHARE OF FREEHOLD
SOUGHT-AFTER LOCATION IN BOSHAM
Forming part of an impressive former vicarage believed to date from around 1840, this elegant period apartment offers beautifully presented accommodation combining character features with modern comforts.
The property retains much of its original charm, including high ceilings, attractive windows with shutters and well-proportioned rooms throughout. In recent years the apartment has been tastefully updated and redecorated, creating a stylish and welcoming home.
A spacious reception hall provides an impressive introduction. The sitting room is a particularly appealing space, featuring a bay window and a wood-burning stove that creates a wonderful focal point while enjoying a pleasant outlook to the rear.
The kitchen has been attractively refitted with a range of modern units and integrated appliances, with direct access to a delightful roof terrace enjoying a sunny southerly aspect — an ideal space for outdoor dining or relaxing.
The first floor offers two flexible and well-proportioned double bedrooms served by a spacious and stylish bathroom, while the second floor provides a further generous double bedroom, offering excellent flexibility for guests, family or a home office.
Outside
To the front of the property there are two allocated parking spaces situated within the communal driveway. A notable feature is the private southerly-facing roof terrace, providing a superb outdoor entertaining space.
The apartment also benefits from a generous private garden, mainly laid to lawn and offering ample space for storage or recreational use.
Location
The property is situated in the highly desirable coastal village of Bosham, renowned for its picturesque harbour, sailing facilities and historic character. The village offers a range of local amenities including shops, public houses, restaurants and a church.
The cathedral city of Chichester lies just a few miles to the east, providing an excellent selection of shopping, dining and cultural attractions including the Chichester Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery.
Services
Mains water and drainage
Gas Central heating
Tenure – Leasehold with a share of the Freehold. Approx 114 years remaining
Service charge - Approx. £1576 per annum
EPC – E
Local Authority
Chichester District Council
www.chichester.gov.uk
Council Tax Band – C