Listed 19th century home in the seaside village of Selsey on the market for £550,000

This Grade II listed, detached period property in Selsey dates back to approximately 1814 and offers accommodation of great character.

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The property stands in High Street in the popular seaside village which has a wide range of shops, doctors’ surgery, town hall, library, restaurants and stunning beaches all within walking distance.

The former occupants of Ivy House include Colin Pullinger, inventor of the perpetual mousetrap.

Ground floor accommodation comprises a reception hall, bright and attractive lounge, dining room, farmhouse style kitchen, a rear porch and a bathroom.

On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a bath and shower room.

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Outside, there is a brick-built garage and attractive enclosed gardens to front and rear.

Further benefits include gas central heating.

Selsey lies just nine miles south of the cathedral city of Chichester where there are further facilities including a mainline railway station with services to London Victoria, individual shops, restaurants, Pallant House Gallery and the Chichester Festival Theatre.

Price £550,000.

For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Charles Peck Estate Agents, 17 Southgate, Chichester. Telephone 01243 816666.