Fancy living in what was once a bustling pub? And having the beach on your doorstep?
We thought so.
And now it’s an achievable dream, as an impressive home that was once a beloved boozer has gone onto the market.
For £600,000, you get five bedrooms, an authentic thatched roof, and a prime location right beside the sandy beach.
The former tavern, based in the village of Felpham, Bognor Regis, was recently converted into a residential home but still features quirky details from its past.
Some these include the traditional flagstone flooring, exposed flint walls and thatched roof, as well as the professional kitchen.
Inside, the house is particularly spacious, with a large open plan living and dining area and plenty of seating space.
There’s room for the whole family with generously-sized bedrooms – one of which is currently being used as a second lounge.
The kitchen is huge, too, with a professional cooking space that could serve as a base for a food project if the owner was so inclined, and there are two bathrooms.
Outside, the property gives a nod to its past with pub garden-style seating.
Located in the heart of the village and formerly known as The Old Barn, the pub is just 300 metres away from the beach.
Felpham is a historic area, having been mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and it’s thought it was the ‘green and pleasant land’ featured in William Blake’s Milton.
Locally, the West Sussex village has pubs and restaurants, while a short drive (about six minutes) will take you to Bognor for a more lively vibe.
At present, the £600,000 gem is a rental home. But it looks like there’s plenty of scope to make this a beachfront retreat for you and your loved ones.
Check it out here on Purplebricks.
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