Guide price
£1,250,0004 bedroom house for sale
Rusper Road, Ifield, RH11
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Chain-free
Study
Added today
Solar panels
House
4 beds
3 baths
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No Onward Chain
- Extended secluded period home
- 4/5 Bedrooms
- Characterful layout
- Vaulted & beamed ceilings
- Superb views
- Ample parking
- Double car barn with EV charging
- Beautiful garden with various seating areas
- Solar panels
Set in approximately 1.22 acres of absolutely beautiful, landscaped gardens, this characterful, period property has been sympathetically extended and improved. Near a handful of other similarly impressive homes, the house is well secluded, with delightful, verdant, garden views.
Architecturally interesting, thanks to its evolution from the original 16th century structure, through the Victorian addition and a more recent extension, the house has huge charm whilst also working well as a family home. It is generously proportioned throughout, with a unique layout, giving plenty of options for myriad family configurations. The ample, largely glazed, barn-style, vaulted kitchen-breakfast room makes the most of views and setting and is a real highlight. It has a mezzanine study above and is beautifully complemented by a huge, adjacent dining room off to one side, with, off to the other side, a further ample sitting room with wood burner and central snug, making for wonderfully sociable entertaining and family spaces.
Upstairs the principal bedroom suite, with its vaulted ceiling and boutique-style en-suite bathroom with free-standing bath and double French doors overlooking the garden, is a real showstopper! The remaining bedrooms are spread out across the house, with two large doubles in the original Victorian part and two further bedrooms in the older part of the house, with beautiful beamed walls and ceilings.
Architecturally interesting, thanks to its evolution from the original 16th century structure, through the Victorian addition and a more recent extension, the house has huge charm whilst also working well as a family home. It is generously proportioned throughout, with a unique layout, giving plenty of options for myriad family configurations. The ample, largely glazed, barn-style, vaulted kitchen-breakfast room makes the most of views and setting and is a real highlight. It has a mezzanine study above and is beautifully complemented by a huge, adjacent dining room off to one side, with, off to the other side, a further ample sitting room with wood burner and central snug, making for wonderfully sociable entertaining and family spaces.
Upstairs the principal bedroom suite, with its vaulted ceiling and boutique-style en-suite bathroom with free-standing bath and double French doors overlooking the garden, is a real showstopper! The remaining bedrooms are spread out across the house, with two large doubles in the original Victorian part and two further bedrooms in the older part of the house, with beautiful beamed walls and ceilings.
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