5 of the most stylish homes in Selsey

Filled with character and style, these five homes share more than the sought-after Selsey post code.

High Street, Selsey

Located in a central position within Selsey and 0.36 acre is ‘The Homestead’, a charming and characterful Grade II listed family home which dates back to the 17th Century.

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Having seen significant improvement by the current owners since 2008, this thatched residence offers five/six bedrooms all with en-suite shower rooms, large gardens with paddock, stable and tack room. The walled front garden is laid mainly to lawn with an arched pedestrian gateway and path leading to the front door. The open entrance hall and stairs lead to the galleried landing. Doors from the entrance hall lead to a cloakroom, home office/therapy room with en-suite shower room and dining room with beautiful inglenook fireplace.

Grafton Road, Selsey

Located close to the High street, local schools and beach, this deceptively spacious family house offers excellent accommodation throughout. The accommodation also offers flexibility, with a third downstairs reception room offering the possibility of being used as a guest bedroom or home office. There is also a 28ft living room with feature open working fireplace, a separate dining room and a modern 20ft kitchen/breakfast room.

Drift Lane

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Believed to date back to 1670 and once a former livestock and hay barn is ‘Crablands Cottage’. The property is a detached Grade II listed cottage located down a private road to the west of the village, enjoying an almost semi-rural position with private and secluded gardens. Once inside, the ground floor accommodation comprises of a living room, dining room both with feature brick built fireplaces, galley style kitchen and utility/boot room and cloakroom.

22 High Street

Having suffered the tragedy of burning almost to the ground in 2006, the Grade II 17th Century ‘picture postcard’ property that is Sessions House has – like a phoenix rising from the ashes – been painstakingly rebuilt and restored by the present owner to its former glory. The entire rebuild has been carried out using specific materials and techniques such as horsehair mixed lime plaster and oak beams, with all work carried out in conjunction with English Heritage.

Kingsway

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This uniquely constructed seafront chalet style property enjoys panoramic sea views of the English Channel. Built circa 1920, using railway carriages, it has charm and character throughout. The central family/dining space opens onto a covered veranda. Either side of the central family/dining area are the two railway carriages which create all three bedrooms, kitchen and a further bathroom with roll top bath. Stairs lead to the first floor with its stunning views.

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