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£410,000
DETACHED 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW situated within an established cul-de-sac forming part of the Roundle Private Estate. The property benefits from an EXTENDED KITCHEN and REPLACEMENT BATHROOM, whilst a (...)
Offers in Excess of £400,000
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
There is often a great deal of emphasis placed upon presentation in today’s property market, which perhaps makes it all the more refreshing to find a property offering such obvious scope for (...)
£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; (...)
£349,950
If you are looking for a degree of privacy in your next purchase why not take a look at this LINK DETACHED BUNGALOW. Situated on a small private estate, amongst other properties of a similar style (...)
£340,000
Dating back to the early 1800s, this 4/5 BEDROOM property combines the charm of a period home with the practicality of modern living. Boasting a wealth of characterful features, from the Aga in (...)
£325,000
Are you looking for an opportunity to imprint your own personality on a property ? An opportunity to improve on a solid base where cosmetic modifications will go a long way to creating your (...)
£319,950
“Sussex is certainly a happy place and Felpham in particular is the sweetest spot on earth” Thus said William Blake (1757-1827). Not perhaps the way one might describe the village now but (...)











































