Family home on south coast for sale
A large Grade II listed period property practically on the seafront in a West Sussex village has come onto the market

The Manor House is a Grade II Listed property in the heart of the West Sussex coastal village of Felpham just over 100 yards from the shore. The extremely spacious accommodation is spread over three floors and an additional lower ground floor.
The drawing and dining rooms both have attractive open fireplaces, high ceilings and bay windows and the newly installed family kitchen on the east side of the house is a particularly charming room looking out to the wonderful gardens.
The property comprises a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, secondary kitchen, boot room, five bedrooms, three bathrooms, four further bedrooms and two bathrooms on the second floor, and three generous rooms with daylight and a series of store rooms on the lower ground floor. It has been noted that the arrangement of rooms would suit a bed and breakfast business.
The property is situated in the centre of Felpham, and the village offers many amenities including public houses, shopping, restaurants, a post office and award-winning beaches. There are also two primary schools set within the village. Chichester and Brighton are just nine and 27 miles distant respectively and a rail service to London Victoria operates from Arundel which is just nine miles distant.
The guide price is £1.1m. For further information please contact Strutt and Parker on 01243 832600 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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