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4 bedroom semi-detached house
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- Tenure: Freehold
With climbing roses and verbena reaching up against its facade and classic shutters with wrought iron hinges framing the windows, it is irresistibly easy to instantly fall under the spell of this enchanting period cottage.
Tucked back from the leafy road, a thatched roof porch transports you back in time and entices you into a superior central entrance hall that gives an immediate wow factor with its exposed brick chimney breast. The warm heritage hues that feature throughout blend effortlessly with beautiful parquet flooring reclaimed from a church, whilst the superb dimensions create a fantastic sense of space.
The herringbone patterns of the flooring flow cohesively into an exceptional open plan kitchen/reception room where French doors immediately draw your eye to the greenery of the gardens outside. Filled with light and excellently appointed with Shaker cabinetry and solid wood countertops, the wrap-around kitchen area is fully fitted with integrated appliances. Full height pantry cupboards supply an abundance of storage and a butler sink is paired with the classic design of a bridge tap. When it comes to relaxing, dining or simply spending time together the double aspect reception room area is utterly enviable. Its timber framed windows complement traditional latch doors, a wood burner nestles in a focal point brick chimney breast and the French doors give you every excuse to step out onto the patio.
Across the hallway, the pared-back aesthetics continue in a double aspect living room/double bedroom that cleverly offers a huge degree of versatility. Equally ideal as an impressive main bedroom, living space or home office/study, its notable proportions easily accommodate freestanding wardrobes and storage with ample room to spare. A further brick fireplace and wood burner enhance the feeling of quiet luxury and make this a truly fantastic space to be in no matter how you to choose to use it. A ground floor cloakroom is accessed from the kitchen/reception room.
The broad steps of the painted staircase lead the way up to the first floor where three additional bedrooms provide a generous measure of flexible family accommodation.
Timber framing in the hallway and doorways remind you of the history and heritage of the cottage and the soft plush carpeting beneath your feet matches that of the downstairs living room/bedroom. Together they share a deluxe family bathroom with a fabulous heritage suite. Sitting on a wood floor the roll top bath with silver claw feet has the luxury of a Crittall screen and oversized rosehead shower. An Edwardian washstand basin adds a touch of grace and grandeur, while the metro tile setting and period towel radiator lend a crisp white contrast to deeply dark black wall panelling that provides the perfect finishing touch.
Nestled within the embrace of the picturesque South Downs, Nyewood is a peaceful hamlet exuding a welcoming, family-like atmosphere. Its heart is the recently established village hall, where weekends bring a cozy bar, community events, and engaging classes. Surrounding the village are footpaths that invite leisurely walks, offering a tranquil escape into the countryside.
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