Myrtle Grove, West Sussex

New to the market is this bright, coastal style property with striking gardens and a unique indoor swimming pool, located within a highly sought after estate in a quiet south coast town.

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Myrtle Grove, East Preston, West Sussex

Guide price: £975,000

Agents: Jackson, Stops & Staff (01903 785313)

This property is a well-located modern house, just minutes away from the seafront on the south coast, making it perfect as a bright family home or as a second residence.

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Located within the popular Willowhayne Estate, this handsome modern house enjoys plenty of sunlight with its east/west aspects, and is decorated to a high standard, with high quality bathrooms and kitchen.

The property boasts five light bedrooms and five reception rooms. However, the standout features are probably the beautiful 2/3 acre of well kept gardens and the indoor swimming pool, which is housed within a Swedish style log cabin.

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The Willowhayne Estate is a private and highly sought after area within East Preston, just five minutes walk from the sea, and between the south coast seaside towns of Worthing and Littlehampton.

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Angmering mainline station is within walking distance from the property from which regular services run to London, with the journey taking around one and a half hours. The train journey to Brighton, located around 20 miles to the east, takes around half an hour. The A27 south coast dual carriageway is also easily accessible.

?It?s within walking distance of the sea, in a very sought after private estate. It would be perfect as either a comfortable family home or as a nice second home on the coast,? said a spokesman from estate agents Jackson, Stops & Staff.

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