4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Beautifully presented detached house over three floors with annexe potential
- Within 1/3 of a mile of the town centre
- First floor kitchen/dining room with Juliet balcony
- Sitting Room, Double Bedroom/Office, Utility Room & Cloakroom
- Ground floor reception/dining room with kitchenette, 2 bedrooms & bathroom
- Second floor master bedroom with en-suite wet room
- Further bedroom/dressing room
- South facing flint walled courtyard garden & integral double garage
The flexible accommodation comprises entrance hall, accessed via a bespoke one metre-wide oak front door with portico and pediment, marble floor, three metre high ceiling and antique chandelier, a spacious double aspect second reception/dining room which is fitted with a kitchenette (utilities in place should someone want to fit a fully working kitchen) and French doors leading to the courtyard. From the hall there are two further rooms both currently dressed as double bedrooms, with a beautifully appointed Lefroy Brooks fitted bathroom. An airing cupboard, laundry cupboard with plumbing for washing machine, cloaks cupboard, and understairs storage complete the ground floor.
An impressive mahogany staircase leads up to the first floor with a stunning triple aspect kitchen/dining room, French doors and Juliet balcony enjoying far reaching views, fully fitted oak built units with quartz worktops and splash backs, Franke sink with rinse tap, Viking range with extractor and Miele & Bosch appliances. The double aspect sitting room has a feature fireplace and there is a further double bedroom currently used as an office. A superb Perrin and Rowe cloakroom with marble floor and under floor heating and a separate utility room with quartz worktop, Belfast sink, space and plumbing for washing machine & tumble dryer, plus additional storage, complete the first floor.
The second floor comprises a master bedroom, bespoke cabinetry with generous eaves storage, an en-suite wet room and a further bedroom that is currently being used as a dressing room.
Outside there is a pretty, secluded south facing flint walled courtyard garden with barbecue area, two pergolas, lighting, power, water and a pedestrian gate leading to a further terrace that runs along the front of the property. The integral double garage has an electric up and over cedar door and granite pavers. There is three phase power to the property which allows for an electric car charging point.
King Street is one of the most sought after roads in Arundel, within a stones throw of the Cathedral, within a few hundred yards of the top of the town centre and just a short stroll from the beautiful 1,000 acre Arundel Park.
The delightful town centre of Arundel has a wealth of artisan shops and bistros and is dominated by the Castle of the Duke of Norfolk. The tidal River Arun flows to the Coast and other attractions nearby include the Wild Fowl and Wetlands Centre, the Lido, the beaches to the south and the South Downs National Park to the north. The property is easily accessible to local shopping and leisure facilities, Arundel mainline railway station with regular services to London Victoria in around 1½ hours, whilst good road links via the A27 and A29 are close by. Horse racing can be found at both Fontwell Park and Goodwood. The Goodwood Estate also hosts the famous Festival of Speed and Revival meetings.
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