St Paul's Road
Street guide, Chichester
St Paul's Road is a residential street running between the railway station area and the southern edge of the city centre. The street is named after the church of St Paul, which serves the local parish. The road has a quiet residential character, with Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses making up much of the housing stock. These are among the more affordable homes close to the city centre and are popular with young professionals and couples. The street is well positioned for commuters, being within easy walking distance of both the station and the city centre shops and workplaces. St Paul's Road connects to the wider network of residential streets between the station and Southgate. The housing is generally well maintained, and the street has a settled, established feel. There is limited on-street parking, which is a common issue across this part of the city. A residents' parking zone covers the area, and most households rely on on-street permits or small front forecourts for their vehicles.