3 bedroom house
Study
House
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Sought After National Park Church Hamlet
- Beautifully Presented & Extended Character Cottage
- Vaulted Kitchen/Breakfast with Bespoke Units
- Triple Aspect Living Room with Log Burner
- Formal Dining Hall
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Ground Floor Bedroom3 /Study
- South Facing Mature Gardens
- Gravel Driveway Parking for Two Cars
A delightful Grade II Listed CHARACTER cottage circa 1675-1700 and has been thoughtfully refurbished and extended throughout, situated within the heart of the SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK.
A delightful Grade II Listed character cottage circa 1675-1700 and has been thoughtfully refurbished and extended throughout, situated within the heart of the South Downs National Park. The property boasts a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms, a south-facing garden, and off-road parking.
Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a spacious hallway which leads through to the bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, beautifully fitted with a range of grey-fronted base and wall units, complemented by quartz worktops. Integrated appliances include a fridge/freezer, ovens, hob, dishwasher and a traditional butler’s sink. There is ample space for a dining table and chairs.
The ground floor also offers a bright and airy triple-aspect sitting room with views over the garden and a feature fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. In addition, there is a separate dining room, a third bedroom/study, a family shower room, and a utility room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes, and there is a further well-proportioned double bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted with a shower over bath, hand basin and WC.
Externally, the property enjoys a mature south-facing rear garden, with established shrub borders, planting and trees, offering a high degree of privacy and a large log store with useful garden storage. There is a gravel driveway providing parking for two vehicles with a garden shed and access to the rear garden.
A delightful Grade II Listed character cottage circa 1675-1700 and has been thoughtfully refurbished and extended throughout, situated within the heart of the South Downs National Park. The property boasts a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, two double bedrooms, a south-facing garden, and off-road parking.
Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a spacious hallway which leads through to the bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, beautifully fitted with a range of grey-fronted base and wall units, complemented by quartz worktops. Integrated appliances include a fridge/freezer, ovens, hob, dishwasher and a traditional butler’s sink. There is ample space for a dining table and chairs.
The ground floor also offers a bright and airy triple-aspect sitting room with views over the garden and a feature fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. In addition, there is a separate dining room, a third bedroom/study, a family shower room, and a utility room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes, and there is a further well-proportioned double bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted with a shower over bath, hand basin and WC.
Externally, the property enjoys a mature south-facing rear garden, with established shrub borders, planting and trees, offering a high degree of privacy and a large log store with useful garden storage. There is a gravel driveway providing parking for two vehicles with a garden shed and access to the rear garden.
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Our Arundel office is situated in the centre of this beautiful historic town and specialises in offering a bespoke service selling houses. Arundel itself is famous for its Castle, Cathedral and the River Arun. The town offers a wide variety of properties from bijou riverside cottages to substantial townhouses. Beautiful country homes are situated in nearby villages such as Burpham, Wepham and Warningcamp all of which are located in the South Downs National Park. The market town of Arundel is well served with its own mainline train station offering a London and coastal service together with easy access to both the A27 and A29 and Gatwick close by. The town provides a broad selection of shopping and restaurant facilities catering for all tastes. With regular activities in The Playhouse, Cathedral, open air lido and the annual Art Festival, Arundel appeals not only to those wishing to live in the town but also as a place for the weekend.

















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