West Sussex Gazette

Contempora­ry mews homes in lovely area

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This stunning developmen­t of just four individual contempora­ry mews houses is built around a courtyard setting in Chichester. The homes ay Wellington Mews have been designed and built by award-winning developer Elberry Properties, and include private landscaped courtyards and parking.

Each mews house features a large open plan kitchen/dining/family room and a separate living room, and has three bedrooms plus a study/hobbies room.

There are two en-suite bathrooms as well as a family bathroom to each property.

Bi-fold doors open from the kitchen/family room onto the private terrace and landscaped courtyard, offering spacious and flexible living space.

The mews houses also benefit from two dedicated parking spaces each, in addition to shared visitor parking.

To the front of Wellington Mews is 67 Broyle Road which Elberry Properties has developed for the Chichester Festival Theatre who will use it to accommodat­e their visiting creative directors.

This site was formerly home to an historic public house, The Wellington Arms, which originally opened its doors in 1855 and was frequented by soldiers who were posted at the former military barracks across the road.

In more recent years the building was home to the French restaurant Comme Ca, which over the years welcomed many famous faces who were in residence at the theatre, located just across the road to the south of Oaklands Park.

Wellington Mews is located in the highly desirable Summersdal­e area just north of the city.

It is situated opposite Oaklands Park, within comfortabl­e walking distance of both Chichester city centre and the nearby countrysid­e.

This exclusive developmen­t is ideal for families or couples who want to have easy access to the city and all it has to offer, but also enjoy privacy in a secluded environmen­t with private outdoor space.

Wellington Mews is also well located for the popular schools in the area, both state and independen­t.

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