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The property
Built to a classic 1970's contemporary design, Fryern Rise is one of just two homes in a gated private drive, this property enjoying the higher ground position.
True to its architectural period, the house features large picture windows (now uPVC framed) that let natural light flood in and look out across the broad, walled gardens to greenery and trees beyond.
The house is similar in layout to a design that won an Ideal Home award in 1971 and features versatile split-level accommodation that has a raised main sitting room, with the TV room/snug, dining room, kitchen and a cloakroom on the same level. The lower level houses the roomy reception hall as well as the main bedroom and dressing room/study suite. There is also a Laundry/utility room.
There are bedrooms on both levels, creating a versatile layout that could be changed to suit different needs.
Presentation throughout is to a particularly high standard with recent new decor in light, neutral tones.
Central heating is from a newly replaced Grant oil-fired boiler, with double glazing.
Individual 1970's design homes are enjoying new popularity, with owners enjoying their light interiors and suitability for matching period or contrasting furnishings.
Fryern Rise offers excellent space and is in a lovely setting - come along and see for yourself!
The Location
Fryern Park is approached from the road to West Chiltington as well as from Hurston Lane, about half a mile north west of Storrington village. The made-up lane runs east-west with pedestrian and residents-only gated vehicular access out to Hurston Lane on the west side of the village. Once part of Victorian ornamental gardens, the area contains some of the areas' larger homes, together with paddocks and equine grazing land.
Storrington is a thriving West Sussex village set against the stunning backdrop of the South Downs National Park. Handy for day-to-day shopping, it contains traditional shops, banks, coffee shops and restaurants/takeaways. Community amenities include the Post Office and Library. A Waitrose store (John Lewis collection point) and Costa is in Old Mill Square. Nearby walks include Sandgate Woods and The Warren (National Trust). Leisure pursuits include gliding at Parham Airfield, mountain bike trails, tennis & squash clubs as well as golf (The West Sussex). Chanctonbury Leisure Centre is accessible and schools include Steyning Grammar and Thakeham First School (formerly Rydon - Ofsted Outstanding ratings). Private schools include Dorset House and Windlesham House School,
Glorious Goodwood hosts horse racing as well as the Festival of Speed & Revival motorsport events and there is sailing from Chichester & Littlehampton harbours. Chichester, Guildford, Horsham, & Brighton all feature the big High Street shopping names as well as providing theatre, cultural and entertainment events.
Top High Street shopping names will be found in the larger centres of Horsham (about 8 miles to the north), Brighton and Chichester. All host theatre productions, plus a variety of cultural events and exhibitions when social distancing allows.
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