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£650,000
A 20 ft. square Drawing Room, plus a Kitchen/Dining Room extending to over 30 ft., 3 double bedrooms and a south facing rear garden having a depth of some 75 ft. This is a brief summary of this (...)
£435,000
Over the years Felpham has become renowned for its many benefits. The relatively mild climate, the flat coastal plain and the proximity of the larger cities of Brighton, Portsmouth and Chichester to (...)
£425,000
Over the years Felpham village has acquired a reputation as a popular seaside location in which to live. Renowned for its connection with William Blake, the poet and mystic, plus the abundance of (...)
£375,000
What attracts people to Felpham ? Some came here for holidays when they were young, some happen upon the village when meandering along the coast road, and some are introduced by friends. Some move (...)
£350,000
“Sussex is certainly a happy place and Felpham in particular is the sweetest spot on earth” Just one of the quotes from William Blake (1757 - 1827), who obviously was a man of taste when (...)
£349,950
For those of us who prefer the pace and quality of village life Felpham has a lot to offer. A variety of shops and facilities ranging from the Village Stores through Post Office to delicatessen; (...)
£299,950
"You can’t tell a book from it’s cover”. A phrase which aptly describes how one should approach looking at property. All too often prospective purchasers fail to look further than (...)
£245,000
Is this the perfect property for that first step on the property ladder ? Or perhaps it might be an opportunity to invest in a property to let. Whatever your reasons to buy, this 2 BEDROOM MID (...)
£189,950
For those of us who prefer the pace and quality of village life, Felpham has a lot to offer. A range of local amenities are close to hand, including a laundrette, Post Office and butchers, with (...)
£172,500
For many, a property in the village of Felpham is their ultimate aim. The convenience of the local shopping facilities, the proximity of the beach, the church and the new Post Office form (...)









































