30 Bath Road is a beautiful semi detached period cottage set in a stunning location next to the millpond in central Emsworth. The property has wonderful sea views and offers a five-minute scenic walk along the harbour wall taking you straight to the village centre.
The cottage has excellent accommodation. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a cosy sitting room with open fire, TV and DVD, a downstairs toilet, a large fully equipped open plan kitchen with a sunny breakfast/dining area seating 8. This area has full width sliding doors opening out onto the patio area and charming garden. There is a small utility area with washing machine/dryer and cupboard space. On the first floor there is a good size bedroom with double bed and a master bedroom with gorgeous water views and a Kingsize bed. The bathroom has a bath and separate shower. There is also a small cot room where an infant can sleep. On the top floor is a generous third bedroom with twin beds. There is also a sofa bed in the sitting room so that a further 2 guests can be accommodated. The garden is sheltered and west facing, a perfect suntrap with garden furniture. Parking is available directly outside the property or down the adjacent road. The Cottage has been lovingly restored and perfectly decorated. It is very well equipped with modern furniture and fittings, which compliment perfectly its charm and character. It is the perfect destination for guests wishing to relax and enjoy the super accommodation and idyllic location. It will also appeal to those seeking an activity packed holiday and is available to business people for longer lets.
Situated at the top of Chichester Harbour, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, Emsworth is a stunningly beautiful market town, popular with sailors, walkers, artists and tourists. Emsworth has an interesting history, with a long established reputation for oyster fishing and boat building it still boasts traditional boat builders and chandleries. The sailing clubs are thriving centres for sailing enthusiasts and the pretty streets have a fascinating mixture of different architectural styles. It remains a bustling village centre with independent food shops and more specialist antique and bookshops. Emsworth has some wonderful pubs and great restaurants catering for all tastes and budgets. A gentle walk around the village, which has superb harbour views, gives a genuine feel for the past. Chichester Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the UK, it is a safe and varied sailing area with waterside pubs and extensive wildlife including a seal colony and variety of wading birds. The harbour is a Mecca for water sports of all kinds giving access to the Solent for yachting enthusiasts, Hayling Island for kite surfing and windsurfing and Langstone Harbour for waterskiing.
Portsmouth is in easy reach to the west – approx 15 minutes by car or train. Chichester is a similar distance to the east. It is an historical city surrounded by beautiful countryside and the South Downs. It has a thriving shopping centre and world famous Festival Theatre. Goodwood on the South Downs above Chichester, hosts regular horse racing and motor racing along side classic car events.
Emsworth enjoys excellent car, rail and bus links. It is within 3 miles of the A3 and A27 and Emsworth station has regular trains to London, Brighton and Southampton. London is just 65 miles away. 20 minutes from the main international ferry terminals of Portsmouth and 40 minutes from the recently refurbished Southampton International Airport.
This area is one of the most sought after areas in the UK and attracts visitors from all over the world.
Situated at the top of Chichester Harbour, Emsworth is a stunningly beautiful market town popular with sailors, walkers, artists and tourists. It has two tidal mill ponds, one of which abuts Bath Road, which are host to a variety of wild life. It is full of history, with a long established reputation for oyster fishing and boat building and still boasts traditional shipwrights and chandleries. The sailing club is a thriving centre for sailing enthusiasts and the pretty streets have a fascinating mixture of different architectural styles. A gentle walk around the village, which has superb harbour views, gives a genuine feel for the past. It is very easy to travel to Portsmouth to the west (about 15 minutes by car or train) and Chichester to the east, which is a similar distance. Chichester is an historical city surrounded by beautiful countryside with a thriving shopping centre and world famous Festival Theatre. London is about 70 minutes by rail. This is one of the most sought after areas in the U.K. and attracts visitors from all obver the world.