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2 bedroom cottage
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- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming Detached Grade II Listed Period Thatched Cottage
- Located in the sought after Downland Village of Amberley
- Within the South Downs National Park and Walking Distance to Amberley Station
- Kitchen/Breakfast Room and Sitting Room
- Sun Room and Ground Floor Bathroom
- Two First Floor Double Bedrooms
- Secluded West Facing Rear Garden
- Timber Summer House
- Approved Planning Permission to Extend Recently Obtained
This charming cottage is believed to date from the 17th Century and retains many period features including timber beamed ceilings and an inglenook fireplace. It is quietly tucked away in a secluded position, having a very pretty and private south west facing garden.
The accommodation comprises a beautiful double aspect sitting room with inglenook fireplace and timber beamed ceiling, a cottage style kitchen/breakfast room with a range of base units, worktops, space for free standing oven and hob and terracotta tiled flooring, sun room again with terracotta tiled flooring and ground floor bathroom. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms. Outside there is a very pretty, secluded and fully enclosed south west facing garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with mature flower and shrub borders, patio area and a timber summerhouse. The property offers the potential to extend and consent has been granted to provide additional ground floor accommodation please search South Downs National Park website planning ref no: SDNP/21/00817/LIS.
Amberley is a quintessential English village with a thriving community, primary school, shop, Post Office, two public houses, tea rooms, a pottery and the 12th Century Amberley Castle (now a luxury country house hotel). Amberley station provides direct access to London Victoria and Gatwick Airport. There are also many local groups and activities. The village is close to the River Arun and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in West Sussex, including the renowned Wildbrooks. It is popular for walking, bird watching and other country pursuits and has attracted many artists over the years. Shopping facilities are available at Storrington (including Waitrose) and Arundel with its restaurants, Castle and Wetlands Centre. The nearby Cathedral City of Chichester offers a wide range of cultural amenities including its famous Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery and cinemas. Goodwood with its famous sporting events and world renowned Revival and Festival of Speed is within easy reach.
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