We are pleased to be able to offer a 'Georgian Style' end of Terrace House to the market. The property offers three bedrooms, family bathroom, lounge/ dining room, kitchen and conservatory. The property benefits from a rear garden and garage located to the rear of the property. INTERNALFront door leading into the entrance hall with access to the ground floor cloakroom and door leading into the lounge/ dining room. The lounge dining room offers a bay fronted window and measures 27ft x 10'7ft. sliding door leading to the conservatory which overlooks the rear garden. Door leading into the kitchen which offers wall and base units built in oven, gas hob, sink, drainer, space for washing machine, space for under counter fridge/ freezer and door leading to rear garden. On the first floor there are three good size bedrooms which bedroom one offers a bay fronted window and built in wardrobes. The bathroom comprises of bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, wash hand basin and WC. EXTERNALTo the front there is a pathway leading to the front door with lawn section either side and floral borders, pathway leading to the rear garden for side access. The rear garden has been laid to paving with floral borders and access to the garage via a personal door. The garage can be found in the compound just behind the property. SITUATEDThe property is situated in a secluded quiet location. The nearest station is Angmering Railway Station which is 0.8miles away. The Angmering School is only 0.3 miles away which is only a short walk away from the property. Local shopping facilities can be found in Angmering Village which is only 0.4 miles away.COUNCIL TAX BANDC For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70665143
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This well maintained three bedroom semi-detached family home forms part of a modern 2007 Barratt Home development, offering a comfortable and practical living environment. The home is neutrally decorated throughout, creating a welcoming and adaptable space for any taste. The ground floor includes a functional kitchen with separate dining room as well as a spacious living area. The kitchen and dining room could be, if desired, transformed into one open plan kitchen dining room, providing a more integrated and sociable space.Upstairs, you`ll find three bedrooms, including two which are large enough to accommodate a double bed. The master bedroom features an en suite for added convenience, while bedroom two includes a recessed wardrobe for storage. The family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms efficiently.To the rear, the property offers a private garage and driveway, ensuring secure parking and additional storage. The rear garden is modest and low maintenance, fully enclosed and mainly laid to lawnperfect for those who value easy upkeep.This property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking for a modern family home in a well regarded location.LOCATIONThe property is located in Bracklesham Bay and is ideally positioned within close proximity of the beach as well as the popular nature reserve at Medmerry. Here you will find a connecting footpath to Selsey where you can enjoy cycle rides and sunset walks. There is a selection of amenities close by including a Co Op, news agents as well as a number of coffee shops/eateries including the popular `Billy`s` where you can enjoy a cold beverage by the sea. Further facilities can be found at the nearby village of East Wittering which include a primary school, doctors, chemist, dentist, and a selection of quality independent shops as well as two mini supermarkets. Additional comprehensive shopping facilities are also available in nearby Chichester some 7 miles away where the city centre offers a wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and is steeped in rich architecture with the skyline dominating 12th century cathedral. For those that do not drive, there is a bus service at regular intervals from the area.Entrance HallSitting Room - 15'10 (4.83m) x 12'6 (3.81m)Dining Room - 9'7 (2.92m) x 8'5 (2.57m)Kitchen - 9'6 (2.9m) x 7'1 (2.16m)Bedroom 1 - 12'10 (3.91m) x 8'9 (2.67m)En SuiteBedroom 2 - 10'1 (3.07m) x 8'11 (2.72m)Bedroom 3 - 6'11 (2.11m) x 9'0 (2.74m)Garage - 17'2 (5.23m) x 8'8 (2.64m)NoticeAstons of Sussex for themselves and the VENDORS or Lessors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that 1) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract. 2) No person in the employment of Astons of Sussex has any authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. 3) Photographs may include lifestyle shots and local views. There may also be photographs including chattels not included in the sale of the property. 4) Measurements given are approximate and should not be relied upon and are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71585949
GUIDE PRICE £390,000 - £410,000 A good sized and well positioned 3 bedroom end of terrace house, built in 2016 by Bovis Homes with en suite, 2 allocated parking spaces, private garden and no onward chain. The property is situated in a quiet position on this popular development, close to excellent schools, major transport links, shopping facilities and beautiful country walks. The accommodation comprises: entrance hallway, cloakroom, sitting/dining room with double doors onto the garden and kitchen fitted with an attractive range of units and integrated appliances. Upstairs there is access into the loft which lends itself for conversion. There is a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower room. There are 2 further well proportioned bedrooms and family bathroom. Benefits include double glazed windows, gas fired central heating to radiators (boiler located in the kitchen), fibre-optic broadband and remainder of 10 year NHBC guarantee. There are 2 allocated parking spaces to the front of the property. The 29' X 16' rear garden is lawned with patio, timber-framed shed and side access.NB Site Charge: £120.63 every 6 months.EPC Rating: B For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69873252
This beautifully presented 3 bedroom semi-detached house, built by Barratt Homes in 2007, offers modern, stylish living in a sought after location. The property has been meticulously maintained and updated, ensuring a contemporary and comfortable home for its future owners.The ground floor features a spacious sitting room and a bright, modern white kitchen dining room equipped with a suite of integrated appliances including a double oven, wine cooler & induction hob, perfect for entertaining and family meals.Upstairs, you will find three well proportioned bedrooms, two of which are large enough to accommodate at least a double bed. The principal bedroom boasts a sleek en suite shower room, while the other two bedrooms are served by a modern, re-fitted family bathroom.Outside, the property offers very low maintenance gardens that have been paved and planted with a coastal theme, providing an excellent space for outdoor dining and relaxation. Additionally, the property includes a garage and driveway parking to the rear, offering convenient and secure parking options. This charming home is a perfect choice for families or professionals seeking a well located, modern residence.LOCATIONThe property is located in Bracklesham Bay and is ideally positioned within close proximity of the beach as well as the popular nature reserve at Medmerry. Here you will find a connecting footpath to Selsey where you can enjoy cycle rides and sunset walks. There is a selection of amenities close by including a Co Op, news agents as well as a number of coffee shops/eateries including the popular `Billy`s` where you can enjoy a cold beverage by the sea. Further facilities can be found at the nearby village of East Wittering which include a primary school, doctors, chemist, dentist, and a selection of quality independent shops as well as two mini supermarkets. Additional comprehensive shopping facilities are also available in nearby Chichester some 7 miles away where the city centre offers a wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and is steeped in rich architecture with the skyline dominating 12th century cathedral. For those that do not drive, there is a bus service at regular intervals from the area.Entrance HallCloakroomKitchen/Dining Room - 18'0 (5.49m) x 12'2 (3.71m)Sitting Room - 19'10 (6.05m) x 10'10 (3.3m)Bedroom 1 - 15'3 (4.65m) x 10'11 (3.33m)En SuiteBedroom 2 - 13'5 (4.09m) x 9'4 (2.84m)Bedroom 3 - 8'3 (2.51m) x 7'9 (2.36m)Garage - 17'5 (5.31m) x 9'0 (2.74m)NoticeAstons of Sussex for themselves and the VENDORS or Lessors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that 1) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract. 2) No person in the employment of Astons of Sussex has any authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. 3) Photographs may include lifestyle shots and local views. There may also be photographs including chattels not included in the sale of the property. 4) Measurements given are approximate and should not be relied upon and are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71266812
A staggered-terraced house built approximately 60 years ago with part tile-hung and rendered elevations beneath a pitched concrete-tiled roof. The property has been extended to the rear to provide a family/dining room, and the loft space has been converted to form a further bedroom and separate bathroom/WC. The property is well-presented throughout with modern fitments and neutral decor. There is gas central heating to radiators and PVCu double-glazed windows throughout.Located in a quiet and sought after area of the village at the northern end of Pound Lane. This spacious property enjoys Downland views to the front and views from the rear to the ridge of the Downs and Chanctonbury Ring. Upper Beeding has a highly rated Primary School, and years seven and eight of the local secondary school are sited within the village. Local shops can be found at Hyde Square and along the High Street where there is also a satellite Doctors surgery. Access to open country and river walks are close by with other useful shops, medical centre and library being in Steyning about one & a half miles away. The secondary school sites the years nine and above in Steyning.Approximate Distances: There is a retail shopping complex at Shoreham-by-Sea, about five miles, as well as the mainline railway station. Horsham, Crawley and Gatwick Airport are easily reached as is the national motorway system A23/M23/M25. Upper Beeding is approximately eight miles from Worthing, 12 miles from Brighton and 14 miles from Horsham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i69785614
Set in a quiet residential road, an extended, surprisingly spacious, and well-presented 3-4 bedroom terraced house with 2-3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms, off-street parking, and an attractive rear garden, situated in the much sought-after sailing village of Bosham, close to the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour, and only about 3 miles to the west of Chichester city centre. Set in a quiet residential road, an extended, surprisingly spacious, and well-presented 3-4 bedroom terraced house with 2-3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms, off-street parking, and an attractive rear garden, situated in the much sought-after sailing village of Bosham, close to the upper reaches of Chichester Harbour, and only about 3 miles to the west of Chichester city centre.DESCRIPTION:Situated in the highly desirable harbourside village of Bosham and very conveniently located for the local train station, 15 M'tongue Avenue is an extended and surprisingly spacious (approx. 1317 sq. ft.) terraced house. Arranged over 3 floors, the property offers well-presented and nicely balanced accommodation.Features to note on the ground floor include a small entrance hall leading to a sitting room at the front of the property with curved bay window and fireplace with log burner. A wide opening then leads to a full-width dining room with large built-in storage space, laundry cupboard, and fireplace with Rayburn, which our vendors advise is in working order. A further opening leads to the extended part of the property comprising a bright, modern, fitted kitchen with door opening to the rear garden and a versatile study/4th bedroom with en-suite shower room/WC. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom/WC, whilst the lovely, light, principal bedroom is located on the top floor, created from the conversion of the loft space, with good eaves storage. The property also benefits from gas central heating, via a Vaillant combination boiler, and double glazing.Services: All main. Gas central heating.Local Authority: Chichester District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band CEnergy Rating: COUTSIDE:There is a crazy-paved frontage providing off-street parking for a couple of cars. The attractive and generous-length rear garden is nicely enclosed by mature hedging and features a brick-paved terrace adjacent to the back of the house leading to a lawned area and a useful timber storage shed. There is also a gate at the end of the garden, allowing pedestrian access from the rear.LOCATION:Located at the northern end of Bosham village, the property is within easy reach of a couple of Co-op convenience stores, a doctors' surgery, bus services to Chichester and Emsworth, and Bosham Train Station providing services to Portsmouth, Chichester, and London Victoria. This much sought-after village is also home to a popular primary school, an ancient Grade-I-listed church, several pubs, cafes, and a thriving sailing club.The cathedral city of Chichester offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs and cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Located close to Chichester is the Goodwood Estate, which is famous for its many sporting event days, including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival, for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horse racing that includes the Glorious Goodwood Festival. The South Downs National Park is within easy reach, being only about 2 miles to the north, offering many miles of footpaths and bridleways for rambling and horseriding, whilst the Blue Flag sandy beach at West Wittering and the National Trust's East Head sand dune spit at the stunning entrance to Chichester Harbour can be found about 9.5 miles to the south. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71448921
A character terraced house built around the turn of the 20th Century with part-brick and white-painted rendered elevations beneath a pitched and tiled roof. The current owners have transformed the property with a superbly-appointed bespoke kitchen, natural stone flooring to the hall, dining room and kitchen with underfloor heating. There is PVCu double glazing throughout and gas-fired central heating to radiators.Located in a semi-rural position and enjoying views from the front over the River Adur and beyond to the ridge of the South Downs. To the north lies the village of Upper Beeding with its highly-rated primary school, and Years 7 and 8 of the local secondary school are sited within the village. Local shops can be found at Hyde Square and along the High Street, where there is also a satellite doctors' surgery. Open country and river walks are close by, with other useful shops, medical centre and library in Steyning, about one and a half miles away.There is a retail shopping complex at Shoreham-by-Sea (about five miles) as well as the mainline railway station. Upper Beeding is approximately eight miles from Worthing, 12 miles from Brighton and 14 miles from Horsham. Crawley and Gatwick Airport are easily reached, as is the national motorway system A23/M23/M25. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71028215
Offering 1,145 sq ft (including garage) of internal space, this modern detached home boasts generously sized, neutrally decorated rooms throughout. The ground floor features a bright entrance hall leading to the kitchen dining room, sitting room, and W.C, with stairs leading to the first floor. Notably, the ground floor showcases a recently renovated open plan kitchen dining room, where a dividing wall has been removed, creating a seamless space. The kitchen boasts light-toned cupboards with stone effect work surfaces and integrated appliances including an oven and microwave.Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await, all capable of accommodating double beds, with the principal bedroom benefiting from ensuite facilities. Bedrooms 2 and 3 offer pleasant views of nearby fields and the tranquil Bracklesham Caravan & Boat Club. The family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Outside, the rear garden offers privacy with mature trees and planters, while off-road parking for 2-3 vehicles is available at the front, along with garage access.LOCATIONThe property is located in Bracklesham Bay, a small seaside village where you will find a popular beach which is enjoyed by water sports enthusiasts, local residents and visitors alike. There is a small selection of amenities close by including a beach cafe called `Billy`s` where you can enjoy a cold beverage by the sea, however further facilities can be found at the nearby village of East Wittering which include a primary school, doctors, chemist, dentist and a selection of quality independent shops as well as two mini supermarkets. Additional comprehensive shopping facilities are also available in nearby Chichester some 8 miles away where the city centre offers a range of shops, cafes and restaurants and the skyline is dominated by the 12th century cathedral. For those that do not drive, there is a bus service at regular intervals from the area.Entrance HallCloakroomSitting Room - 14'10 (4.52m) x 10'3 (3.12m)Open Plan Kitchen Dining Room - 20'7 (6.27m) x 16'6 (5.03m)Bedroom 1 - 14'1 (4.29m) x 10'6 (3.2m)En SuiteBedroom 2 - 10'9 (3.28m) x 10'6 (3.2m)Bedroom 3 - 9'11 (3.02m) x 9'8 (2.95m)Family BathroomGarage - 17'5 (5.31m) x 9'1 (2.77m)NoticeAstons of Sussex for themselves and the VENDORS or Lessors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that 1) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract. 2) No person in the employment of Astons of Sussex has any authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. 3) Photographs may include lifestyle shots and local views. There may also be photographs including chattels not included in the sale of the property. 4) Measurements given are approximate and should not be relied upon and are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i69726558
This extended semi detached property is offered for sale in good order throughout and consists of a large entrance hall which leads through to a large West facing lounge to the front of the property and a well fitted kitchen, living, dining area opening through to a bright and spacious adjoining conservatory to the rear which gives fantastic views and access to the rear garden. The first floor landing has a fitted storage cupboard and doors leading to 2 double bedrooms and a family shower room. There is a door from the landing to a versatile room that could be used as a study, hobby room or dressing room. There is a staircase from the study leading to the 2nd floor master bedroom with en-suite bathroom room and access to eaves storage space.Externally to the front there is a private driveway giving off street parking leading to a garage with double opening doors. There is a gate giving access to a large rear garden which has a patio adjacent to the property and large lawn with some mature plants trees and shrubs.LocationWindmill Road is a cul-de-sac located just off Downland Avenue, it is a sort after residential road that is conveniently located just North of the Old Shoreham Road. Southwick Green and is within easy reach of Southwick Square. This property is within the catchment area of Shoreham Academy secondary school as well as being close to Shoreham College, a well respected private school.Surrounded by the coast, the Adur Valley and the South Downs, Southwick is the ideal location for those wanting the seaside / town experience but also wanting easy access to Brighton, Worthing & London from Southwick railway Station which is just down the road. Southwick beach with its lighthouse and access through the lock gates to the sea is also a short walk or cycle away.Southwick Square is home to a number of independent shops such as the butchers, green grocers and hardware store as well as various Deli's cafes a bakery and a lovely Italian restaurant. Larger stores such as M&S, Next and Tesco Extra can be found at the Holmbush Shopping Centre. Shoreham is within easy reach along the coast with it's award winning monthly farmers' markets on East Street and independent shops to explore and enjoy. Over onto Shoreham beach, you have the feel of a wild and private coastline offering a great entry into water sports or just a relaxing day with the family! For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i69013429
This attractive modern detached house boasts four spacious bedrooms and is situated in the sought-after village of Southbourne, close to both Emsworth and Chichester. A spacious hallway leads into a 22ft living room, that runs the length of the house and has French doors onto the secluded garden. The Kitchen offers ample storage cupboards, room for all white goods and has an adjacent dining room as well as a door into the garden. The WC completes the ground floor accommodation. To the first floor are four good-sized bedrooms, with both the doubles benefitting from fitted wardrobes and the primary featuring a modern ensuite. In addition there is a family bathroom and useful storage cupboards accessed from the landing. Externally the garden wraps around the house and includes trees, mature planting and a large patio, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. There is side access to the front of the house where you can find a garage and a driveway for up to three cars. Location: The village of Southbourne is a popular residential area offering easy access to nearby Chichester, Emsworth, Havant and Portsmouth by car, local bus or train. Southbourne is surrounded by areas recognised for their outstanding natural beauty including Chichester Harbour at Prinsted, Kingley Vale Nature Reserve and Stansted Forest. Excellent local amenities are all a short stroll away with plenty of local shops, a library, leisure centre, doctor's surgery, church, school and vets. Not to mention a new organic farm shop. Nearby Emsworth is a waterside town which provides an abundance of local family run businesses including a few butchers, greengrocers and fishmonger, as well as cafes, pubs and restaurants.The cathedral city of Chichester is 7 miles away and provides a wide variety of cultural, leisure and shopping facilities, including the internationally renowned Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery and museums. Some of the best beaches on the south coast are situated just 20 minutes south of the city.Agents Note: Upon acceptance of an offer, White & Brooks will complete an online identity check provided by Veriphy. The cost of this check to the successful purchaser is £49 including VAT per purchase which will be payable in advance to White & Brooks Ltd. This charge verifies your identity in line with our obligations as requested by HMRC and documents to prove your identity and address will be required. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i68961038
360 degree walk through tour availableSituated in the heart of this popular Downland Village, this fine attached Grade II Listed period home enjoys views over the village towards the South Downs. Viewing is essential to fully appreciate the charm, style and location of this truly delightful home.ACCOMMODATIONThe property enjoys spacious accommodation for which there has been a certain amount of updating carried out within the last few years, yet retains much of the original charm and character such as the stone mullion windows and the stunning vaulted ceiling master bedroom with exposed beamsThe Entrance Hall leads to the Utility Room with a butler style sink with folding top/worksurface over. The excellent 16'10 Kitchen/Breakfast Room boasts an excellent range of solid wood wall and base units and a dresser, and are complemented by granite worksurfaces and a range of appliances including an Aga, double oven and microwave, two dishwashers, fridge/freezer and grill. The Dining Room has open plan stairs to the first floor and leads through to the dual-aspect Sitting Room with a wood-burner to one end. To the first floor there is a galleried landing with a large airing cupboard and a family bathroom together with three bedrooms including a stunning dual-aspect Master Bedroom with a 14'6 high ceiling and a fabulous stone mullion window with views over the village to the Southdowns beyond. It also boasts a well appointed en-suite bathroom.Other features include a central heating system. No onward chain.OUTSIDEThe property benefits from an area of lawned garden with a westerly facing paved patio adjacent to the homeideal for entertaining or al-fresco dining. Hedging and mature shrubs provide a good degree of privacy and there is parking to the rear of The Old School. SITUATIONCocking is a charming downland village situated approximately 3 miles to the south of Midhurst (and about 9 miles from Chichester) and benefits from a Public House/Social Hub and a village shop/post-office. The village also has a tea-room and a garage. The village is set in the heart of the South Downs National Park and as such is surrounded by stunning countryside offering excellent walking and riding opportunities.Midhurst is found in the heart of the South Downs National Park and caters for most day-to-day shopping & recreational needs together with a modern Community Centre, Supermarkets, Hotels, Restaurants, Churches and a Library. There are well regarded private & state schools for all ages including the highly regarded Midhurst Rother College. Nearby Cowdray Park provides Polo and Golf whilst 'Glorious' Goodwood which lies to the south offers Horse Racing, Golf and the world famous Festival of Speed and Revival motoring events. The surrounding towns of Chichester, Petersfield & Haslemere offer excellent further amenities together with railway stations providing regular services to London. 360 degree walk through tour availableSituated in the heart of this popular Downland Village, this fine attached Grade II Listed period home enjoys views over the village towards the South Downs. Viewing is essential to fully appreciate the charm, style and location of this truly delightful home.ACCOMMODATIONThe property enjoys spacious accommodation for which there has been a certain amount of updating carried out within the last few years, yet retains much of the original charm and character such as the stone mullion windows and the stunning vaulted ceiling master bedroom with exposed beamsThe Entrance Hall leads to the Utility Room with a butler style sink with folding top/worksurface over. The excellent 16'10 Kitchen/Breakfast Room boasts an excellent range of solid wood wall and base units and a dresser, and are complemented by granite worksurfaces and a range of appliances including an Aga, double oven and microwave, two dishwashers, fridge/freezer and grill. The Dining Room has open plan stairs to the first floor and leads through to the dual-aspect Sitting Room with a wood-burner to one end. To the first floor there is a galleried landing with a large airing cupboard and a family bathroom together with three bedrooms including a stunning dual-aspect Master Bedroom with a 14'6 high ceiling and a fabulous stone mullion window with views over the village to the Southdowns beyond. It also boasts a well appointed en-suite bathroom.Other features include a central heating system. No onward chain.OUTSIDEThe property benefits from an area of lawned garden with a westerly facing paved patio adjacent to the homeideal for entertaining or al-fresco dining. Hedging and mature shrubs provide a good degree of privacy and there is parking to the rear of The Old School. SITUATIONCocking is a charming downland village situated approximately 3 miles to the south of Midhurst (and about 9 miles from Chichester) and benefits from a Public House/Social Hub and a village shop/post-office. The village also has a tea-room and a garage. The village is set in the heart of the South Downs National Park and as such is surrounded by stunning countryside offering excellent walking and riding opportunities.Midhurst is found in the heart of the South Downs National Park and caters for most day-to-day shopping & recreational needs together with a modern Community Centre, Supermarkets, Hotels, Restaurants, Churches and a Library. There are well regarded private & state schools for all ages including the highly regarded Midhurst Rother College. Nearby Cowdray Park provides Polo and Golf whilst 'Glorious' Goodwood which lies to the south offers Horse Racing, Golf and the world famous Festival of Speed and Revival motoring events. The surrounding towns of Chichester, Petersfield & Haslemere offer excellent further amenities together with railway stations providing regular services to London. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71041416
Situated in a quiet residential close on the north side of Bosham village, an extended detached 4 bedroom family house believed to have been built some 30 years ago. The property which offers spacious accommodation has a large kitchen/breakfast room and sitting/dining room extension, a further reception room, west facing rear garden, garage and off-street parking. It is felt that there is scope for further enlargement by converting the integral garage and creating more ground floor living space/home office etc., subject to the usual planning consents.GROUND FLOOR:A part glazed composite front door to entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, understairs store cupboard, door to the integral garage and door to the ground floor cloakroom. Double doors lead to the reception room with fireplace and a bay window overlooking the front of the property. An opening from the entrance hall leads into the sitting/dining room which is L-shaped with glazed patio doors leading to the west facing rear garden and terrace. Glazed doors lead from both the dining area and hallway to the kitchen/breakfast room which has a good range of base and wall units, Stoneware Butler sink with mixer tap, space for range style electric cooker with extractor fan over and space for further appliances. Glazed door to rear garden.FIRST FLOOR:On the first floor is a good sized landing with access to loft space and an airing cupboard. The principal bedroom has a range of wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. There are also 3 further good sized bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, and a family bathroom.OUTSIDE: The property is approached to the front via a tarmacadam drive with off street parking for 2 cars leading to an integral garage with plumbing for washing machine, gas boiler and courtesy door to hall. The main garden lies to the rear of the house being west facing and laid to lawn with extensive paved terracing, large timber-built garden shed (10' x 8), a second smaller shed (6' x 5'), raised flower borders and a side gate leading to the front of the property. LOCATION:Stanbury Close is ideally situated within walking distance of a range of facilities including the local pub, Co-op farm shop and railway station. The highly regarded sailing village of Bosham is within easy walking distance and is home to one of the most famous Saxon churches in Sussex and offers a further convenience store, primary school, pubs and cafes, as well as the Millstream Hotel and restaurant, and popular sailing club.Chichester, with its Festival Theatre and ancient cathedral, lies 4 miles to the east, and offers a broad range of shopping and leisure amenities, as well as galleries, a museum and restaurants. Further leisure pursuits within the area include horseracing at Goodwood, which also hosts events for motoring enthusiasts, as well as several golf courses. The beautiful beaches of West Wittering cater for swimming and wind/kite surfing. Walking and horseriding can also be enjoyed on the many miles of footpaths and bridlepaths in the South Downs National Park.There is a regular bus service from Bosham as well a railway station with excellent connections to Portsmouth, Chichester and London (Victoria).Services: All main.Local Authority: Chichester District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: Band EEnergy Rating: Band D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69764854
A well presented detached family house in a small close in the centre of Lavant village with a large conservatory, parking, garden and easy access to Centurion Way foot and cycle path. DESCRIPTION:Situated in the centre of Lavant village, a well presented detached 3-bedroom family house. The property, which forms part of a small close, dates from 2010 and offers well-appointed living accommodation with the benefit of large, double-glazed conservatory with underfloor heating. The property has been well maintained by the present owners having been in the ownership of the same family since being built, and is located in a discreet corner of the development. The house has a private lawned rear garden, attached single garage with parking to the front, gas fired central heating and UPVC double glazed windows throughout.The front door opens to the entrance hall with tiled floor, cloakroom and stairs to the first floor. A glazed door leads to a modern kitchen/breakfast room which overlooks the front of the property and has a range of base and wall cupboards, built in double oven, gas hob with cooker hood over, integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher, and space for washing machine. The sitting room, which has a large understairs cupboard, has glazed sliding doors leading to a beautiful UPVC double glazed conservatory which spans the full width of the house and has a tiled floor, wood burning stove and double glazed double doors leading out to the terrace and garden. On the first floor is a master bedroom with double wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. There are two further bedrooms with wardrobes, and a family bathroom.Outside, the property is approached by a pathway with small gravelled garden area and shrub border to the front. To the side is a driveway with parking for 1-2 cars leading to a single garage (with light and power) and courtesy door to the rear garden. To the other side of the house is a gate with a gravelled pathway leading to the rear garden.Services: All mainEstate Maintenance Charge: TBCCouncil Tax Band: Band ELocal Authority: Chichester District Council.EPC Rating: Band DLOCATION:Meadow Close is within walking distance of Centurion Way giving pedestrian and cycle access to Chichester and also West Dean to the north, and Lavant village boasts two good pubs, a village green with hall, and a village primary school.Chichester's vibrant city centre offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and renowned Festival Theatre. Furthermore, it is convenient for local state and private schools, large supermarkets, and access to the A27, which links with the A3(M) to the west, providing a route north to the M25. There are bus stops nearby the property and Chichester's train station provides services along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton, and to London Victoria.The property, in the Southdowns National Park, is within striking distance of Goodwood, renowned for its horseracing, and also provides a country club and golf course as well as playing host to its annual Festival of Speed and the Revival meeting at the historic motor circuit. The surrounding countryside provides many opportunities for walking and riding, and Chichester Harbour and the lovely village of Bosham are only a few miles away, with the waters of The Solent and Chichester Harbour providing fantastic sailing facilities. A little further afield are the beaches at West Wittering providing many other facilities for water sports enthusiasts including windsurfing and kitesurfing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69568893
This exquisite property underwent a partial renovation in 2021, transforming it into a beautiful beachfront retreat, perfect for families or those seeking a hassle-free getaway within a gated, private community. Spanning approximately 1,485 sq ft across three floors, the internal layout offers both versatility and convenience.Upon entry on the ground floor, an inviting entrance hall leads to three adaptable rooms, currently utilised as bedrooms, along with a shower room and separate toilet, catering to the needs of large families or guests.Ascending to the second floor reveals a striking open-plan sitting room/kitchen diner, showcasing a contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances and ample space for a generously sized dining table. Sliding doors seamlessly connect the sitting room to the balcony, granting access to communal areas and panoramic sea views.The top floor comprises three further bedrooms and a family bathroom, providing comfort and privacy for residents and guests alike. Further noteworthy upgrades from the 2021 refurbishment programme include a full re-wire, new plumbing to also include a new boiler as well as new decking to the first floor terrace and upgraded fencing to the boundaries.In addition to parking on East Bracklesham Drive, the property boasts exclusive access to communal amenities, including a boat park and slipway with direct pedestrian access to the beach. The rear garden, designed for low maintenance, features two decked seating areas and offers further access to communal spaces, ensuring residents can fully embrace coastal living.LOCATIONThis property is located directly on the beach on one of Bracklesham Bays most prime positions. The village itself has a popular beach which is enjoyed by water sports enthusiasts, local residents and visitors alike. There is a small selection of amenities close by including a beach cafe called `Billy`s` where you can enjoy a cold beverage by the sea, however further facilities can be found at the nearby village of East Wittering which include a primary school, doctors, chemist, dentist and a selection of quality independent shops as well as two mini supermarkets. Additional comprehensive shopping facilities are also available in nearby Chichester some 8 miles away where the city centre offers a wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and is steeped in rich architecture such as the 12th century cathedral. For those that do not drive, there is a bus service at regular intervals from the area.Entrance HallBedroom 1 - 21'0 (6.4m) x 8'1 (2.46m)Sliding doors to patio.Shower RoomSeparate W.CBedroom 3 - 15'3 (4.65m) x 8'5 (2.57m)Bedroom 4 - 15'9 (4.8m) x 7'0 (2.13m)Sitting/Dining Room - 19'3 (5.87m) x 15'6 (4.72m)Terrace - 15'10 (4.83m) x 9'9 (2.97m)Open Plan Kitchen - 15'8 (4.78m) x 9'8 (2.95m)Bedroom 2 - 11'10 (3.61m) x 9'8 (2.95m)Bedroom 5 - 13'2 (4.01m) x 9'6 (2.9m)Bedroom 6/Study - 8'0 (2.44m) x 6'5 (1.96m)Family BathroomNoticeAstons of Sussex for themselves and the VENDORS or Lessors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that 1) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a guide only and do not constitute any part of a contract. 2) No person in the employment of Astons of Sussex has any authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of this property. 3) Photographs may include lifestyle shots and local views. There may also be photographs including chattels not included in the sale of the property. 4) Measurements given are approximate and should not be relied upon and are for guidance only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i68467822
A stunning 4 bedroom detached house in a small cul de sac of just 11 houses, due for completion in the Summer of 2024. Located in the village of Yapton between the coastal towns of Bognor Regis & Littlehampton, The Steddles, by Pallant Homes, is a collection of eleven traditionally built 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes set in a small, private cul de sac. Yapton offers a range of local shops and also has a good selection of schools and preschools. For the commuter there are direct rail connections to Brighton and London via the mainline station at Barham. The city centre of Chichester is close by and has a wide range of facilities with its pedestrianised shopping precinct including numerous bars and restaurants, Pallant House Gallery, and Chichester Festival Theatre. Likewise, Arundel with its historic castle and cathedral is just a short distance away and further to the north lies the Goodwood Estate, famous for its Festival of Speed and September Revival historic motor racing, and the famous Glorious Goodwood horse race meeting. This new development offers an excellent selection of homes all with stylish, high quality kitchens by Paula Rosa Manhattan and contemporary Roca bathrooms with Porcelanosa ceramic tiles. DESCRIPTION: Due for completion in the summer 2024, Plot 9, The Highleigh, is a detached 4 bedroom home with driveway, garage EV charging point and garden located on a corner plot. A spacious entrance hall leads to a cloakroom and a door leads to the kitchen/dining room with double doors providing access to the garden. There is a double aspect living room with doors leading out to the terrace and west facing garden. On the first floor is the principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower room, 3 further bedrooms and a family bathroom.N.B. External images are computer generated and all internal images are from a previous show home by Pallant Homes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69247369
This impressive double fronted detached house, built in traditional style with a mixture of Sussex flint and brick, is located in picturesque Emsworth, close to the waterfront and only 8 miles from Chichester. Benefitting from five-bedrooms, the property has flexible living space for all the family, including a 16ft living room benefitting from patio doors onto a bright, low-maintenance garden. The modern kitchen features integrated appliances, marble work tops and leads into a separate dining room, and there is an adjacent utility room with butler sink and boot room with direct access into the garden. A study, perfect for working from home, and a WC, complete the ground floor accommodation.On the first floor there are three bedrooms, all of which are doubles and the primary benefits from a dressing area with two large fitted wardrobes and an ensuite. A modern family bathroom and large airing cupboard lead off a generous landing. There are two further double bedrooms to the second floor, both with extensive fitted wardrobes, and another shower room. Externally the courtyard garden has been fully-landscaped to include a large patio area, perfect for relaxing or alfresco dining, mature fruit trees, raised beds, side access and a door into a single garage. There is parking on the drive for three cars and the front garden features mature shrubs.Emsworth is a very popular location on the sea, with good local amenities such as schools, shops, restaurants and a railway station. It is very popular with coastal walkers, as well as sailors as there is an excellent sailing club in Emsworth. Nearby Chichester provides a wide variety of cultural, leisure, and shopping facilities, including the internationally renowned Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery, and museums. West Wittering and East Head offer stunning beaches and a wide choice of recreational and water-related sporting facilities. The South Downs National Park can be found to the north of Chichester and provides miles of beautiful walks and rides, as well as the Goodwood estate with its' famous racecourse, golf courses, and airfield and which is also home to the annual Festival of Speed and The Revival.Agents Note: Upon acceptance of an offer, White & Brooks will complete an online identity check provided by Veriphy. The cost of this check to the successful purchaser is £49 including VAT per purchase which will be payable in advance to White & Brooks Ltd. This charge verifies your identity in line with our obligations as requested by HMRC and documents to prove your identity and address will be required. This impressive double fronted detached house, built in traditional style with a mixture of Sussex flint and brick, is located in picturesque Emsworth, close to the waterfront and only 8 miles from Chichester. Benefitting from five-bedrooms, the property has flexible living space for all the family, including a 16ft living room benefitting from patio doors onto a bright, low-maintenance garden. The modern kitchen features integrated appliances, marble work tops and leads into a separate dining room, and there is an adjacent utility room with butler sink and boot room with direct access into the garden. A study, perfect for working from home, and a WC, complete the ground floor accommodation.On the first floor there are three bedrooms, all of which are doubles and the primary benefits from a dressing area with two large fitted wardrobes and an ensuite. A modern family bathroom and large airing cupboard lead off a generous landing. There are two further double bedrooms to the second floor, both with extensive fitted wardrobes, and another shower room. Externally the courtyard garden has been fully-landscaped to include a large patio area, perfect for relaxing or alfresco dining, mature fruit trees, raised beds, side access and a door into a single garage. There is parking on the drive for three cars and the front garden features mature shrubs.Emsworth is a very popular location on the sea, with good local amenities such as schools, shops, restaurants and a railway station. It is very popular with coastal walkers, as well as sailors as there is an excellent sailing club in Emsworth. Nearby Chichester provides a wide variety of cultural, leisure, and shopping facilities, including the internationally renowned Festival Theatre, Pallant House Gallery, and museums. West Wittering and East Head offer stunning beaches and a wide choice of recreational and water-related sporting facilities. The South Downs National Park can be found to the north of Chichester and provides miles of beautiful walks and rides, as well as the Goodwood estate with its' famous racecourse, golf courses, and airfield and which is also home to the annual Festival of Speed and The Revival. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampshire-r741109/for-sale_i70656063
An impressive three-bedroom detached home, situated on a mature plot with driveway parking. Located in the popular village of Coolham and within a short drive from Horsham town centre and mainline railway station.The ground floor offers a welcoming entrance hall with storage, central hall with an open-riser staircase to the first floor, sitting/dining room, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and study. The open plan sitting/dining room is a lovely bright space with exposed beams, bay window, and feature inglenook fireplace with wood burner. The kitchen/breakfast room is a particular feature of this home with plenty of natural light from the lantern roof. The kitchen is fitted with modern units with stone & wood-effect worktops and a central island with storage, and butler sink. Appliances include a range-style cooker with extractor over, integrated dishwasher, and space for an American-style fridge/freezer. The utility room offers a further sink and space with plumbing for a washing machine & tumble dryer.The stairwell leads to the first floor offering three bedrooms and family shower room. Bedrooms two & three have built-in storage. Bedroom one has the benefit of a dressing area and en-suite shower room.The property is approached via a driveway, with parking for two cars, and has a courtyard style front garden with mature hedging. The south-facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a generous patio area and summerhouse, ideal for al-fresco dining.Coolham is a delightful and conveniently located rural village. Local facilities include a village school and public house. Set between Billingshurst and Horsham, which both provide more facilities including shopping, schools, colleges, and mainline rail services to London. There are excellent sporting and recreational facilities in the area including golf at Pulborough, West Chiltington, Slinfold and Rookwood (Horsham) whilst over the surrounding countryside there are many miles of beautiful walks and bike rides.Services: Electricity, oil, LPG, water and mains drainage are currently connected to the property.Alex Harvey Estate Agents Disclaimer: we would like to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. A detailed survey has not been carried out; nor the services, appliances and fittings tested. Room sizes are approximate and should not be relied upon for furnishing purposes. If floor plans are included they are for guidance and illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. If there are important matters likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing this property.School catchment area: For local school admissions and to find out about catchment areas, please contact West Sussex County Council School Admissions or visit the Admissions Website.Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) disclaimer: EPC'S are carried out by a third-party qualified Energy Assessor and Alex Harvey Estate Agents are not responsible for any information provided on an EPC.EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71377043
A handsome Sussex cottage with a mature garden, annexe and impressive far-reaching views, far from the madding crowdGround FloorEntrance hall, Kitchen / breakfast room, Drawing room, Sitting room, Shower room, Lean to over terrace, leading to workshop, StudioFirst Floor2 double bedrooms, 2 single bedroomsAnnexeKitchen / living room, Shower room, BedroomOutsideWorkshop, Summer house, 2 spring water pump houses, Wood store, Gardens, In all about 0.37 acresThe PropertyOlder Hill Kennels is a detached house situated in a peaceful location amidst Woolbeding National Trust common land which provides an exceptional backdrop and access to amazing walks and countryside. The original cottage is built of stone with clay tile roof with little changed since it was built, but has potential to improve and extend STPP. The main entrance to the house leads to a generous entrance hall which provides access to the newly built Annexe and studio. The Annexe was built in 2019 and consists of a spacious kitchen / living room with a built in double oven, base and wall units, and inbuilt bookshelves. Adjacent to the kitchen / living room is a generous shower room and a double bedroom. The Annexe benefits from its own courtyard garden. The Annexe accommodation has been consented on the basis that it is to be occupied: 'Solely for purposes ancillary to the use of Older Hill Kennels as a dwelling and shall not be used as a separate unit of accommodation.' On the other side of the entrance hall are two art studios which could be incorporated with the main cottage or the annexe. The cottage is approached through a separate entrance hall which leads to the dual aspect kitchen / breakfast with a range of base and wall units. The kitchen leads to a timber framed lean to which provides dry access to the workshop. To the front of the cottage, there are two reception rooms with wood-burning stoves. A shower room completes the ground floor. The first floor consists of two double bedrooms with amazing views and two single rooms.Gardens and GroundsThe tiered garden is mainly laid to lawn with impressive far reaching views of the valley. Positioned at the top of the garden is a summer house which is a perfect spot to be used for entertaining to enjoy the impressive views. Located at the bottom of the garden are two water pump sheds, a wood store, and a workshop. There are extensive walks on National Trust land from the front of the property.The LocationOlder Hill Kennels is situated rural position amongst protected heathland, 4 miles north of Midhurst which is the heart of the South Downs National Park. Milland is 4.5 miles away and has an excellent public house, community shop / cafe, and primary school. The town of Midhurst provides most everyday needs, whilst the larger towns of Petersfield and Liphook offer a wide selection of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and leisure facilities, together with a variety of both public and private schools. Guildford in Surrey and the Cathedral city of Chichester, both with renowned Theatres, are within easy reach and have more extensive shopping and leisure facilities. The A3 provides fast access to London, the motorway network, Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton airports, whilst the mainline station at Haslemere provides a fast service to London Waterloo. Midhurst and the surrounding area have much to offer with Polo at Cowdray Park, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough and Liphook, motor racing at the Goodwood circuit, and sailing out of Chichester Harbour and other centres along the South Coast. There are many footpaths and bridleways in the area for walking and riding.DistancesBy Road: London 50 miles, Guildford 23 miles, Petersfield 11 miles, Midhurst 4 miles, Chichester 16 milesBy Rail: Haslemere to London Waterloo from 49 minutesW3W// devoured.painting.pelt For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71527282
An excellent opportunity to purchase this well presented and extremely spacious four bedroom detached chalet situated along this popular private road located between Rustington Village and the seafront.This imposing residence offers generous and versatile accommodation and offers the potential to create independent annexe living. The property occupies a lovely secluded plot with most attractive landscaped rear garden and a large in and out driveway leading to the detached double garage.The ground floor enjoys extremely spacious accommodation and benefits from an excellent size lounge with french doors that overlooks and lead to the rear garden. There is also an excellent size dining room with bay window and fitted shutters that overlook the front of the property. There is an excellent size open plan kitchen/breakfast room with feature island unit with space for table and chairs and french doors that overlook and lead to the rear garden. There is also a utility room. The kitchen/breakfast room opens to a stunning further sitting room with vaulted ceiling and french doors that overlook and lead to the rear garden. The ground floor also benefits from an excellent size bedroom with feature bay window and fitted shutters and a modern en suite shower room.To the first floor of the property there are three excellent size bedrooms of which the master benefits from an en suite shower room and there is a further family bathroom.To the outside of the property the front garden benefits from being predominantly laid to shingle for ease of maintenance. The rear garden is a particular feature of this property being predominantly laid to lawn with well stocked flower and shrub borders and a feature raised decking area for entertaining.Michael Jones and Company highly recommend an internal inspection to fully appreciate this property. An excellent opportunity to purchase this well presented and extremely spacious four bedroom detached chalet situated along this popular private road located between Rustington Village and the seafront.This imposing residence offers generous and versatile accommodation and offers the potential to create independent annexe living. The property occupies a lovely secluded plot with most attractive landscaped rear garden and a large in and out driveway leading to the detached double garage.The ground floor enjoys extremely spacious accommodation and benefits from an excellent size lounge with french doors that overlooks and lead to the rear garden. There is also an excellent size dining room with bay window and fitted shutters that overlook the front of the property. There is an excellent size open plan kitchen/breakfast room with feature island unit with space for table and chairs and french doors that overlook and lead to the rear garden. There is also a utility room. The kitchen/breakfast room opens to a stunning further sitting room with vaulted ceiling and french doors that overlook and lead to the rear garden. The ground floor also benefits from an excellent size bedroom with feature bay window and fitted shutters and a modern en suite shower room.To the first floor of the property there are three excellent size bedrooms of which the master benefits from an en suite shower room and there is a further family bathroom.To the outside of the property the front garden benefits from being predominantly laid to shingle for ease of maintenance. The rear garden is a particular feature of this property being predominantly laid to lawn with well stocked flower and shrub borders and a feature raised decking area for entertaining.Michael Jones and Company highly recommend an internal inspection to fully appreciate this property.Rustington is an extremely popular seaside Village located between Brighton and Chichester. Offering a great range of popular restaurants, cafes and pubs. For shopping, Rustington offers a good choice of independent shops together with a Waitrose and several other well-known High Street brands including Iceland, WH Smith, Tesco and Sainsbury's.The nearest railway station can be found at either Littlehampton or Angmering, with routes to London (Victoria) taking approximately 1 ½ hours and local bus services pass the surrounding area.Rustington is approximately 65 miles from London and 22 Miles from Brighton.The area is served with schools for all ages and local bus services pass the surrounding area. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i70963316
A character home set within a desirable village location. DescriptionSimmonds Bridge Cottage is a particularly attractive 19th century, part tile hung, detached cottage. Upon arriving you will see this property has the benefit of a double garage, with plenty of parking.The entrance hall is a welcoming space, with a cloakroom, leading on to a separate dining area with access onto a terrace. A light and bright sitting room with French doors, accessible via the entrance hall. There is a large kitchen currently set up with plenty of space for a dining table and breakfast bar. The ground floor also has the benefit of an approximately 20ft utility room, with access to the garden and garage. To the rear of the property, you will find a conservatory, where you will enjoy views to the garden and fields beyond. To the first floor are three well proportioned bedrooms. The principal has the benefit of a good sized en suite bathroom, and built in wardrobes upon entry. The two further bedrooms have use of a separate shower room. Outside, the gardens surround the property and house an abundance of mature shrubs and trees. With a well balanced mix of lawn, patio, flower beds and a greenhouse which lends itself to a nearby vegetable patch, this garden offers plenty of scope, extending to approximately 0.5acres, with an outlook onto adjoining fields.LocationThe village is well served with local amenities, having its own general store and Post Office, two public houses, tea room and vegetable shop and a hairdresser. There are several villages and towns in the wider area such as Billingshurst being less than 3 miles away with a Sainsburys Local, Pulborough just over 6 miles away and Petworth with its extensive antique and artisan shops only 6 and a half miles away. A full range of high street shopping and leisure amenities is available at Horsham or Guildford.Communications are good with the main A29 providing the north-south link between London and the coast and the A272 providing the east-west connections. There is a main line train service at Billingshurst offering a fast and regular service into London Victoria and Gatwick airport. There is a popular primary school in the village and the Weald Community School in Billingshurst. Private schools in the area include Christ's Hospital School, Pennthorpe, Farlington and Seaford College amongst others.Recreational opportunities are many and varied. There is golf at a number of clubs in the area including Horsham, Chiddingfold and Cowdray Park. There is polo at Midhurst, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell Park, sailing at Chichester and flying at Goodwood. The world-famous motor sport events at Goodwood include the Festival of Speed, the Revival Meeting as well as club and track days. In addition, the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for walking and riding. All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,125 sq ft Acreage: 0.47 AcresDirectionsWhat3words - ///geologist.soak.proofread For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i70672166
A great opportunity to acquire an attractive freehold shop with an attached modern 3/4 bedroom family house with landscaped garden and parking for several cars. DESCRIPTION:Situated in the heart of West Wittering village an attractive freehold shop with attached 3/4 bedroom dwelling extending to approximately 2,500 sq. ft. The property is suitable for a number of commercial uses and offers extremely well appointed living accommodation to the rear, the property having been largely re-build by the present owner in 2018. To the front of the shop there is ample off street parking for 4-5 cars. The shop comprises 2 units with 2 entrance doors but is currently used as one unit. There is a small kitchenette and cloakroom to the rear.The house offers extremely comfortable living accommodation with access to the side from the driveway. A front door leads to the entrance hall off which there is a cloakroom housing the gas fired boiler for domestic hot water and central heating, coats cupboard and a useful store/utility room housing the underfloor heating manifolds. Large airy sitting room with a shelved store cupboard, woodburning stove and double glazed patio doors leading to a charming courtyard rear garden. Double pocket doors lead to an open plan kitchen/dining room with an extensive range of fitted base and wall units, induction hob twin electric ovens with steam and microwave functions, white composite stone worksurfaces with inset stainless steel sink and Quooker boiling water tap, integrated dishwasher and dining area with double glazed patio doors to the terrace and garden. On the first floor is a spacious landing with wardrobe cupboard and doors to all rooms. There is a spacious master bedroom with walk in wardrobe, shower room ensuite with fully tiled shower cubicle with glazed screen, vanity unit, low level WC and heated towel rail. Bedroom two has a walk in wardrobe and a third double bedroom has a hatch and folding ladder to insulated and half boarded loft. The family bathroom has a bath with shower over and glazed screen, low level WC, vanity unit and heated towel rail.The property has gas fired underfloor heating to the ground floor, a charming predominantly west facing landscaped garden with gravelled borders interplanted with a range of exotic and tropical plants garden shed and a timber garden store. To the side of the house is an attached garage with metal up and over door, electric light and power. N.B. at present the garage is divided into 2 storage areas with a courtesy door to garden. To the front is parking for a further 2 cars.Services: All mainLocal Authority: Chichester District CouncilCouncil Tax: Band DEnergy Rating House: Band CEnergy Rating Shop: TBCLOCATION:The property is located in the centre of the coastal village of West Wittering famed for its beautiful sandy beach on the edge of Chichester Harbour, popular for its sailing and watersports. The village has several local stores and a pub and East Wittering, approximately 1 mile to the east, offers more local amenities. Whilst sailing is the predominant pastime in the area, there is a wide choice of other recreational activities in Chichester, some 7 miles to the north. The cathedral city offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Chichester also has a railway station with regular services to London Victoria, and along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton. The nearby Goodwood Estate is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horseracing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70092177
Oakwood was converted from a former period barn and now provides spacious accommodation of great character with all rooms having views over the secluded gardens. Forming part of a small devleopment of traditional buildings, the property benefits from a welcoming predominantly glazed reception hall with adjoining dining room and a well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room and boot room. The sitting room is particularly impressive with its high vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers and trusses and has a large brick open fireplace fitted with a woodburning stove. An inner hall provides access to a principal bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom and dressing room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. All rooms have high ceilings and exposed ceiling trusses. The property also benefits from a separate cloakroom, utility room and a mezzanine study.Outside Oakwood is approached by way of a gravelled driveway with a five bar gate leading to an area of extensive parking, double garage with attached home office. The gardens are a particular feature and are predominantly laid to lawn and provide a good degree of privacy with far-reaching views.The LocationThe small hamlet of Aldsworth lies approximately 2.5 miles to the east of Emsworth and 7 miles from Chichester within the rich and varied countryside of the South Downs National Park. Miles of footpaths and bridlepaths provide many opportunities for walking and horse riding. The main shopping centres of Chichester, Havant and Gunwharf Quays at Portsmouth are within convenient travelling distance by car or rail. Emsworth has a very good range of local shopping facilities, restaurants and picturesque walks around the northern reaches of Chichester Harbour. Mainline stations are available at both Emsworth and Havant with regular services either via Chichester to London Victoria or via Havant to London Waterloo. Sailing is perhaps one of the predominant pastimes in the area with a choice of sailing clubs in both Langstone and Chichester Harbours. There are two sailing clubs in Emsworth and golf courses can be found at Rowlands Castle and Goodwood. Goodwood also plays host to a full horse racing calendar at its internationally renowned racecourse together with the Festival of Speed and the three day September Revival meeting at its historic motor circuit. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i70513894
Located opposite the church in a tucked away position within this much favored village, a substantial detached house with the benefit of a south-facing garden, swimming pool and a self contained annexe. Approached down a quiet no-through village lane towards the church, Dellfield is a surprisingly spacious family home situated within lovely south facing grounds. Particular features of the property not only include the tucked away position, but also the south facing aspect, addition of a self contained studio annexe, rural outlook and a swimming pool. Upon entering the property there is a good feeling of space with ample areas for entertaining. There is an excellent flow of ground floor living which includes the substantial sitting room overlooking the attractive rear garden. To the side there is a bright and spacious garden/piano room which follows through to a dining room. To the front of the property there is a good sized kitchen/breakfast room. Situated at the other end of the house there is a large utility room (with access to the double length car port), and a south facing study. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two of which are en suite, and a family bathroom. Within the southern arm there is a vaulted self contained annexe. Accommodation includes an open plan bedroom/living/kitchen space and a bathroom. In our opinion this addition forms an ideal bed and breakfast opportunity, especially for the nearby Goodwood events, or space for au pair or relative. Dellfield, with its attractive rural outlook, enjoys well maintained and private grounds of just under a third of an acre. There are established borders with a large variety of flowering shrubs and plants. Central to the garden is an expanse laid to lawn which leads to a secure and contained swimming pool area. The swimming pool is heated and has ample patio surrounds and brick built pool house. To the side there is a summer house and a modern detached garden office, with electric, which is ideal for home working. This useful addition is also ideal for use as a changing room. Immediately outside the rear of the house there is a large area laid to patio, ideal for summer entertaining, and an ornamental pond. Running along the length of the garden there is a secret pathway with mature shrubs and an arbor and, outside the annexe, a further garden store. To the front of the property off street parking is provided along with access to a double length car port. Dellfied is located withing the beautiful and unspoilt downland village of Boxgrove. Situated on the foot of The South Downs the village offers a primary school, village hall, post office/general store, church and well known Boxgrove Priory. The village is most famous for its recently discovered archaeological site consisting of artifacts dating back around 500,000 years ago. Located on the edge of the village is the well known Tinwood Estate winary and within neigbouring Halnaker, the popular Anglesey Arms public house. Nearby foot and bridle paths lead through the Goodwood Estate and into the South Downs National Park. The popular Goodwood Farm shop at Home Farm, is a short drive away. A few miles to the South West lie the popular and picturesque villages adjacent to Chichester Harbour, including Bosham, Itchenor and West Wittering, well known for their active sailing communities. The main shopping centre of Chichester is 4 miles to the West with an excellent selection of bars and restaurants. This cathedral city is particularly renowned for the highly regarded Festival Theatre, and close proximity to Goodwood, famous for its motor circuit and race course. Further activities on the estate include golf and flying. Rail links to London are well serviced with a fast line from Havant to Waterloo via Guildford (approx 1hr 20), and from Chichester to Victoria via Gatwick Airport (approx 1hr 40). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70079363
Located in a charming rural location on the edge of the Medmerry Nature Reserve, with far reaching view, a stunning semi-detached Grade II Victorian Barn conversion believed to date back to 1870. DESCRIPTION:The property, which extends to some 2,070 sq. ft. offers stylish, spacious and exceptionally well presented accommodation with many original features, exposed beams, vaulted ceiling and views south towards the Isle of Wight and north up to the Downs.GROUND FLOOR:The heart of the ground floor is a magnificent dual aspect, double height drawing room with vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and glazed cart doors providing wonderful westerly views across open farmland. Double doors lead to a beautifully appointed kitchen/breakfast room with a good range of appliances, polished micro-cement floor and worktop, glazed doors to the garden and a door to the utility room. Completing the ground floor accommodation is a useful cloakroom and the fourth bedroom, a good size double, with an ensuite bathroom providing options to use this space as a home office/study space.FIRST FLOOR:Two sets of stairs lead to the first floor. At the northern end of the barn is a double bedroom with an ensuite shower room whilst on the southern end are two further bedrooms, both having ensuite shower rooms. Skylight windows ensure that the first floor is bathed with natural light.OUTSIDE:The property has a spacious garden which is mostly down to lawn, with a large patio area and several mature trees. At the bottom of the garden is a detached double garage. Services: LPG gas. Mains water and electricity.Local Authority: Chichester District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: Band GEnergy Rating: Band DLOCATION:Sidlesham is located a delightful semi-rural position close to the harbour with easy access to waterside walks to Pagham Harbour Nature Reserve. Local amenities are available in the nearby villages of East Wittering, Bracklesham Bay, Birdham and West Wittering's sandy beach is approximately 5 miles distant. Chichester city centre is some 7 miles to the north where the main shopping precinct offers an excellent range of independent shops as well as those with national brands, restaurants and bars. The renowned Festival Theatre and Pallant House Gallery are also in the city along with sports facilities, a leisure centre with swimming pool and several supermarkets. The property is also just a short distance from Chichester Marina whilst to the north lies the South Downs National Park with Goodwood's many facilities close at hand including golf course, leisure centre, motor racing track and renowned horse racecourse. The mainline station at Chichester is easily accessible, providing journeys along the south coast, to London Victoria via Gatwick and to London Waterloo via nearby Havant.Independent schools locally include Westbourne House, Prebendal and Portsmouth Grammar School. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70953977
A contemporary 4/5 bedroom detached family home on the outskirts of the sought-after village of PlaistowGround Floor Reception hall, Kitchen / dining room, Sitting room, Family room, Study / bedroom 5, Cloakroom / utility room First Floor Main bedroom with bathroom en suite, 3 further double bedrooms, Family bathroom Outside Double garage, Parking, Pod Point charging station, Garden, In all approx. 0.26 acreThe Property Clements Cottage is a detached 14 year old family house situated in the sought after village of Plaistow. The property has been constructed of brick under a clay tiled roof with oak features and has an array of high quality fixtures and fittings and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. In more recent years, a vaulted single-storey extension provides an additional spacious reception room. The accommodation comprises a large reception hall that leads to a study and cloakroom/utility room. Through double doors in the reception hall is the kitchen/dining room which has a range of storage units, extensive granite workshop, kitchen appliances, double doors, and back door to the garden. The other side of the entrance hall leads to a double-aspect sitting room with bath stone open fireplace and double doors into the garden. This leads to the family room, built in 2021, which features a wood-burning stove, double doors to the garden, and a vaulted ceiling. The first floor consists of a large landing, a main bedroom with a bathroom ensuite, three further double bedrooms, and a family bathroom. Gardens and GroundsClements Cottage has a gated and paved driveway for several cars and a detached double garage. The garden has been landscaped and is mainly laid to lawn with mature beds, shrubs, and a slate terrace.The Location Clements Cottage is situated in the sought after village of Plaistow which has a village shop, public house, recreational grounds, excellent primary school and church. The town of Haslemere is close by and provides for most everyday needs, with a mainline station to London Waterloo. Guildford in Surrey and the Cathedral city of Chichester, both with renowned Theatres, are within easy reach and have more extensive shopping and leisure facilities. The surrounding area has much to offer with Polo at Cowdray Park, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough and Liphook, motor racing at the Goodwood circuit and sailing out of Chichester Harbour and other centres along the South Coast. There are many footpaths and bridleways in the area for walking and riding.By RoadLondon 45 miles Billingshurst 7 miles Haslemere 8 miles Horsham 15 miles By RailHaslemere to London waterloo from 51 minutes Billingshurst to London Victoria from 73 minutesDirections From Midhurst take the A272 towards Petworth. At the roundabout turn left and follow the A272 through Petworth, straight over the mini roundabout on the A283. Turn right signed to Balls Cross, continue along this road and just before you get to Kirdford, turn left to Plaistow Road and continue onto Rickman's Lane, and the property is the fourth property on the right after the turning to Bushfield road For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71135123
Stylishly presented semi-detached Victorian cottage with two established holiday lets, in a glorious downland setting. Description2 Foxhole Cottages is situated in glorious gardens at the foot of the South Downs, benefiting from a superb rural setting without being isolated. Over the last nine years this semi-detached Victorian cottage has been the subject of updating and refurbishment, resulting in a beautifully presented home, successfully combining period charm with modern comfort, points of note including decor in a stylish muted colour palette, newly re-fitted bathrooms with Tikamoon suites, an updated heating system with air source heat pump and period style replacement radiators, and recently re-laid carpet in many of the rooms. In addition to the main house are two separate buildings The Stable and The Lodge both equally stylishly presented, set up as established and popular holiday lets generating in a regular income (please refer to the agent for details). The cottage is accessed down a private lane, from which a hedge-lined driveway leads to a parking area ahead of the house. A gate opens to a brick pathway winding across the lawn to the house. The front door opens to an entrance hall with cloakroom, in turn opening to a large vaulted kitchen and dining room: an excellent space for both day-to-day family life and entertaining alike. The kitchen is fitted with a range of floor mounted cabinets, with wood block worktops, a butcher's block breakfast bar and integrated appliances; there is a two-oven oil-fired Aga and ample space for a large dining table. The kitchen is served by a newly-fitted utility and boot room with a door opening to the garden, a sink set into a composite worktop, and full-height cupboards offering lots of storage.The light and bright sitting room features a fireplace set with a woodburner, and faces south over the garden, taking in the views to the Downs.The principal bedroom suite comprises the majority of the first floor, and includes an elegant bedroom with a woodburner, a large dressing room with bespoke fitted wardrobes, and an en suite bathroom with luxury fittings including a contemporary freestanding bath. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor, full of period character, with exposed timbers and vaulted ceilings, served by a family shower room on the first floor. Outside2 Foxhole Cottages' gardens are of particular note: private and well-established, and offering a number of areas for eating alfresco or outside entertaining while enjoying the glorious downland setting. The formal gardens extend away from the house to the south and west, mainly laid to lawn and dotted with mature trees and shaped borders. Adjoining the southern side of the cottage is a paved terrace; tucked away in the south-eastern corner is a part-walled gravelled seating area with wooden benches and a fire pit, and a decked terrace with stanchions for an outdoor cinema screen. Outbuildings include a home office with adjoining store, and a brick shed used as a wine store.The Stable Lying close to the main house, The Stable is an attached two-storey cottage with its own pergola-covered private patio, comprising an open plan living area with kitchenette, shower room and first floor bedroom.The Lodge and PaddockThe Lodge is set away from the house in the paddock, a further area of grounds to the west of the formal garden. Private and well-enclosed, The Lodge is an attractive single storey weather-boarded building with two sets of bi-fold doors opening from the open plan living area, bedroom and kitchen to a wraparound terrace from where the views to the Downs are stunning. Adjacent to The Lodge is a contemporary wood-fired sauna. The paddock has been largely left to nature, with swathes of wildflowers and mown pathways, and two ponds. To the far western end of the paddock is a kitchen garden with raised beds, fruit trees, chicken coop, log store and greenhouse.In all, about 1.1 acres.Location2 Foxhole Cottages is situated on a private lane in the beautiful setting of the South Downs National Park, at the foot of Wolstonbury Hill. Bedlam Street is a public bridleway, and provides a pleasant walk across country to Hurstpierpoint. Hurstpierpoint is a thriving Sussex village with a range of independent shops, restaurants and health centre. Local amenities include two farm shops and petrol station with M&S and Waitrose mini food halls. Comprehensive shopping: Burgess Hill 7.5 miles, Brighton 8.7 miles or Lewes 13 miles. Sussex offers a superb range of sporting and leisure opportunities with golf at Pyecombe, Singing Hills and Mid Sussex, and many other courses across the county. There is racing at Goodwood, Lingfield and Plumpton, and sailing at the coast. There are many footpaths and bridle paths across the South Downs and surrounding countryside. Spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Gravetye Manor and Ockenden Manor. The County Town of Lewes and the City of Brighton and Hove offer theatres, cinemas, shopping and restaurants, and there is the world renowned Opera House at Glyndebourne. Mainline Rail Service: Hassocks (five miles, London Bridge/Victoria/St. Pancras International) or Burgess Hill. The A/M23 provides access to the South coast and connections to Gatwick airport, the M25 and national motorway network. There is an excellent range of highly-regarded schools in the area, including St Lawrence's CEP School, Downlands Community College, Hurstpierpoint College, Brighton College, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Cumnor House, Great Walstead, Ardingly College. All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 1,900 sq ft Acreage: 1.1 AcresDirectionsPlease refer to The Agents for specific directions; SatNav directions may take you from Hurstpierpoint to the north end of Bedlam Street, which is a vehicular no through road. Additional InfoAgent's Notes: 1. 2 Foxhole Cottages benefits from a right of way over the private lane leading to the house. 2. Bedlam Street is a public bridleway. 3. The wood-fired hot tub and above-ground pool are available by separate negotiation. 4. The paddock is designated agricultural.Services: Full fibre broadband to property (not yet connected). Air source heat pump fuelled central heating. Electric under floor heating in the cloakroom and utility room. Mains water (supply shared with neighbour) and electricity. Private drainage. Outgoings: Mid Sussex District Council, . Tax band F.Photographs taken: August 2023.Cladding: This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71063422
Set in approximately 3/4 of an acre, a charming detached family home of great character in the desirable village of West Ashling, with stunning views to Chichester Harbour and the South Downs. The Grounds, approaching 3/4 of an acre, encompass numerous outbuildings including a studio/home office with woodburner, summer house and secluded dining areas, double garage, gravel driveway, stables and a large south facing garden with sweeping lawn, careful planting, herb garden, mature trees and shrubs, an orchard with apple store and a cutting garden with potting shed and greenhouse.DESCRIPTION:Waterloo Farm House is a charming period property of colour washed brick elevations under a tiled roof, enjoying a lovely elevated position along a leafy lane on the outskirts of the highly regarded village of West Ashling. There are far reaching views South over Bosham Channel and Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and North to the South Downs National Park. Believed to date from around 1870 in part, this family house comprises a feature oak porch leading to a large Dining Hall, spacious Drawing Room with a Templestone fireplace and woodburner and a book lined Study/Library with craftsman joinery. The Farmhouse Kitchen/Breakfast Room has an AGA and an adjacent large Utility Room. A part glazed stable door leads to the South facing Garden Room with French doors opening onto the rear terrace and Wisteria and vine clad dining area.From the Dining Hall, stairs lead to the first floor landing. The Master Bedroom has fine distant views and bathroom ensuite together with Three further Bedrooms and a family bathroom.LOCATION:The pretty village of West Ashling is located in the South Downs National Park about 4 miles to the north-west of Chichester city centre. It has a popular gastropub, primary school, village hall and a picturesque mill pond. The surrounding area is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, with beautiful walks and cycle routes over the South Downs, and around Chichester Harbour where popular country pubs abound. Sailing, fishing and other watersports are all available in abundance nearby and there are opportunities to enjoy many other sports including golf, tennis and horse riding. Local amenities can be found in the nearby villages of Funtington and Bosham. The Cathedral City of Chichester offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes and bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. There is a mainline railway station with regular services to London Victoria and along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton. The Goodwood Estate, situated just to the north of Chichester, is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horseracing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival.SERVICES: Mains water and electricity. Septic tank drainage. Oil fired central heating. Artesian Well.LOCAL AUTHORITY: Chichester District Council, East Pallant House, Chichester, Tel: Council Tax Band- Band GEnergy Rating-Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71778691
The Old School House is believed to date from circa 1840 with later additions and it is understood to have been a school and home for the headteacher and his family. The house has been sympathetically and stylishly updated during the current family's ownership to create the lovely home it is today.The elegant symmetrical front elevation has mellow sandstone lower elevations with weather boarded upper elevations. The front door opens into a generous and welcoming entrance hall with a classical staircase to one side. All four reception rooms are well proportioned and all being double aspect with high ceilings. The drawing room is a particularly lovely room with an attractive open fireplace and glazed doors giving direct access to the garden. The study is a generous room with fitted desk and storage. The dining room is again generously proportioned with wide opening through to the kitchen, which is beautifully appointed with integrated appliances, a central preparation island and a 2 oven electric AGA. Double doors from the kitchen lead through into the beautiful Orangery which affords lovely views on the garden. A utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.Arranged over the first floor is a lovely galleried landing with large principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing area. In addition there is a guest suite comprising bedroom and shower room, three further bedrooms and two extra bathrooms.From the lane, The Old School House is approached via a pair of wrought iron pedestrian gates from which a York stone path leads across the front garden to the house. The path is bordered on either side by two lawns which are enclosed a lovely sandstone wall. To one side of the house is the large garage in front of which there is ample off street parking. There is a second entrance from the lane with twin wooden five bar gates giving access to further parking beside the Orangery.The majority of the gardens lie to the rear of the house and have been attractively landscaped and planted over the years with various paved seating areas, including an upper lawn and numerous well stocked beds. The garden at The Old School House provides a lovely setting for this much loved home and ideal for modern family life.The Old School House is situated on the edges of the village of Slaugham which has a large village green, lake, a 13th Century church and the award winning Heritage restaurant in Chequers. Slaugham is approximately 4.5 miles to the west of Cuckfield, located in the heart of Mid-Sussex, but less than an hour from London and 20 mins from Brighton and Gatwick Airport.Cuckfield nearby has a wonderful and renowned range of local amenities including independent shops and boutiques, a convenience store, a medical centre, dentist, pubs, restaurants, cafes and the award winning Ockenden Manor Hotel and Spa. The village enjoys a local bus service to Haywards Heath where more comprehensive shopping facilities may be found, including a wide range of shops, restaurants, bars and a modern leisure centre. Haywards Heath's mainline railway station is approximately a 15-minute drive away, with fast and frequent commuter services to both London Victoria and London Bridge (from 42 mins) and Brighton. The A23 offers direct access to the motorway network, Gatwick, Heathrow and the South coast. There is an excellent range of educational facilities locally both in the private and state sectors. Private schools include Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Handcross Park, Ardingly College, Hurstpierpoint College, Brighton College, Roedean and Burgess Hill Girls. The superb local state schools include Holy Trinity Primary and Warden Park Secondary school in Cuckfield itself. Located in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the surrounding countryside provides a vast range of sporting and recreational activities. Glyndebourne, Goodwood, Ardingly Showground and Plumpton are all within easy reach.Mid-Sussex District CouncilCouncill Tax Band GEPC Rating E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71016229
Elegant and beautifully situated Grade II listed country house with 11.4 acres of gardens and grounds, lakes and bluebell woodland. DescriptionThis is a rare opportunity to acquire an enchanting Grade II listed country house with its own picturesque lakes and secluded, glorious grounds: truly a rural idyll. With beautiful views over its gardens and lakes towards the distinctive ridge of the South Downs on the horizon, the house is also ideally positioned for excellent local amenities and convenient commuting from Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill or Hassocks stations. Springlands is within a short drive of the popular and busy villages of Henfield and Hurstpierpoint (seven and ten minutes' drive respectively), and almost equidistant between Gatwick airport and the vibrant coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Hidden from the road, the house is approached through a pair of wrought iron gates mounted on brick pillars, which open to a long driveway leading up the house and garaging beyond. Dating from the 16th and 19th centuries, the property combines fabulous historic character and charm with modern conveniences and luxurious additions. Period features include inglenook fireplaces, a number of exposed timbers, two priest holes, a flagstone floor in the reception hall and beautiful oak panelling in the sitting room, reception hall and stairway. Springlands offers generous family accommodation, with particularly large room sizes and unusually high ceiling heights for a house of this age. It is a versatile home that combines cosy, and comfortable family life, with a capacity to host entertaining on a grand scale. The floor plan gives a comprehensive overview of the full extent of the accommodation and its layout, but there are a number of points worthy of particular note. The studded oak front door opens to an impressive part-panelled reception hall with a working inglenook fireplace. There are three further characterful reception rooms including a panelled sitting room with parquet floor and second working, handsome inglenook fireplace as its focal point, a separate cosy family room, and a versatile gym. The superbly appointed 36 foot open plan kitchen, dining and family room forms the hub of the home, with windows on all four sides, fabulous views and an impressive parquet floor. A sofa/TV zone and a bespoke walnut double-desk zone occupy the north end of the room, with a 'dog bed' zone or space for an additional sofa on the west side and a breakfast bar in the middle. The large dining area is complemented by a square bay, set with French doors at the southern end of the room, which perfectly frame the views over the gardens and lakes to the South Downs in the distance. The kitchen zone is fitted with a large range of bespoke cabinetry including a specially imported 10½ foot granite island, integrated appliances and granite worktops. A separate cloakroom, boot room, utility room and laundry room complete the ground floor.There are five large double bedrooms arranged over the first and second floors, including a generous principal suite with a large en suite bathroom and wonderful views. Bedrooms two, three and four have their own vanity units with washbasins and are also served by a family bathroom. Bedroom two has good potential for the creation of an en suite bathroom where there is already plumbing and deep, fitted wardrobes. There is a fifth bedroom and four large attic rooms on the second floor, together with excellent potential to create further accommodation and bathroom facilities if so desired: the fifth bedroom has an opportunity to create its own en suite bathroom, and the attic rooms could be converted into additional bedrooms or a children's den (all subject to planning). Gardens and GroundsSpringlands' gardens and grounds are of particular note, extending to about 26 acres. They are established and well-stocked with a number of mature specimen trees allowing a high degree of privacy, and a haven for a huge variety of wildlife. The house sits almost centrally within the grounds, overlooking the tree-lined lakes, which extend away from the house to the south. The gardens closer to the house are informally divided into various areas and include an expanse of lawn lying to the east dotted with fruit trees (the 'sports garden') and an excellent enclosed 'leisure garden' with swimming pool, hot tub, two cabins, poolside bar and terraces: ideal for summer entertaining and alfresco dining. Beyond the pool is a fenced paddock housing a large cabin/home office, with fast broadband, offering an ideal space for home working. Two large fields run down the eastern side of the property, further ponds, and a and a band of glorious deciduous woodland extends away to the north, with a magnificent display of bluebells in the spring.The property benefits from two sets of planning permission with potential to further enhance the property: Erection of a detached garage with room over, ref: DC/21/0820Extensive equestrian facilities including six stables, tack and feed rooms, hay barn and manege, ref: DC/21/1551A further 14.3 acres of fields and pasture is available in two lots by separate negotiation. Please refer to the site plan.LocationSpringlands is situated in a wonderful rural location, in the popular hamlet of Wineham, home to the famous Royal Oak pub. Ideally located, Wineham is sits right between Brighton and Gatwick, between the A23 and the A24 and between the vibrant villages of Henfield and Hurstpierpoint. Local amenities: Henfield and Hurstpierpoint (three and four miles respectively) are both vibrant villages with a range of local shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, post offices, village halls, library, health centre and leisure centre. More extensive shopping and recreational facilities can be found in Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Horsham and Brighton & Hove. Sporting and leisure: For equestrian enthusiasts, Hickstead is within riding distance of the property. It is also well located for horse racing and polo at Plumpton, Lingfield, Goodwood, Knepp Castle and Cowdray Park. There are many miles of beautiful walks and rides over the surrounding countryside including the South Downs National Park. The area is well served for the arts, with theatres and galleries in Brighton and opera at Glyndebourne. There are many well-known golf courses close by, such as Singing Hills, Mannings Heath, Mid Sussex and Pyecombe. Further sporting opportunities are found at Wickwoods Country Club and Brighton Marina. Transport: Fast and regular rail services to Brighton, London Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, St Pancras and West Hampstead run from Hassocks (six miles, journey time from 56 minutes), Burgess Hill (seven miles, from 54 minutes) and Haywards Heath (eight miles, journey time from 42 minutes). Gatwick Airport is about 18 miles by road and has a fast rail service, the Gatwick Express, to London (journey time 30 minutes). Schools: There is a good selection of state and private schools in the area, including Brighton College, Hurstpierpoint College, Lancing College, Steyning Grammar and Burgess Hill Girls. All times and distances are approximate; walking and driving times taken from Google Maps.Square Footage: 4,367 sq ft Acreage: 11.43 AcresDirectionsHeading west on the A272, pass under the A23 and through the village of Bolney. Pass the petrol station and Bolney Chapel Road on the left hand side and after about a mile take the next left into Wineham Lane. Continue for about two miles, passing The Royal Oak on the right hand side, and turn right into Frylands Lane. The signposted driveway leading to Springlands can be found after a half a mile on the right hand side. Additional InfoAgent's Note The property is registered with the Rural Payments Agency as a farm and benefits from an annual government agricultural grant.Planning permissions Springlands benefits from three sets of planning permission with potential to further enhance the property:Erection of a detached garage with room over, ref: DC/21/0820Extensive equestrian facilities including six stables, tack and feed rooms, hay barn and manege, ref: DC/21/1551Services Oil fired central heating. LPG for the gas hob. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Local authority Horsham District Council, . For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71215964
Elegant and beautifully situated Grade II listed country house with 26 acres of gardens and grounds, lakes and bluebell woodland.Available as a whole or in three lots. DescriptionLot 1 - House, gardens and groundsThis is a rare opportunity to acquire an enchanting Grade II listed country house with its own picturesque lakes and secluded, glorious grounds: truly a rural idyll. With beautiful views over its gardens and lakes towards the distinctive ridge of the South Downs on the horizon, the house is also ideally positioned for excellent local amenities and convenient commuting from Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill or Hassocks stations. Springlands is within a short drive of the popular and busy villages of Henfield and Hurstpierpoint (seven and ten minutes' drive respectively), and almost equidistant between Gatwick airport and the vibrant coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Hidden from the road, the house is approached through a pair of wrought iron gates mounted on brick pillars, which open to a long driveway leading up the house and garaging beyond. Dating from the 16th and 19th centuries, the property combines fabulous historic character and charm with modern conveniences and luxurious additions. Period features include inglenook fireplaces, a number of exposed timbers, two priest holes, a flagstone floor in the reception hall and beautiful oak panelling in the sitting room, reception hall and stairway. Springlands offers generous family accommodation, with particularly large room sizes and unusually high ceiling heights for a house of this age. It is a versatile home that combines cosy, and comfortable family life, with a capacity to host entertaining on a grand scale. The floor plan gives a comprehensive overview of the full extent of the accommodation and its layout, but there are a number of points worthy of particular note. The studded oak front door opens to an impressive part-panelled reception hall with a working inglenook fireplace. There are three further characterful reception rooms including a panelled sitting room with parquet floor and second working, handsome inglenook fireplace as its focal point, a separate cosy family room, and a versatile gym. The superbly appointed 36 foot open plan kitchen, dining and family room forms the hub of the home, with windows on all four sides, fabulous views and an impressive parquet floor. A sofa/TV zone and a bespoke walnut double-desk zone occupy the north end of the room, with a 'dog bed' zone or space for an additional sofa on the west side and a breakfast bar in the middle. The large dining area is complemented by a square bay, set with French doors at the southern end of the room, which perfectly frame the views over the gardens and lakes to the South Downs in the distance. The kitchen zone is fitted with a large range of bespoke cabinetry including a specially imported 10½ foot granite island, integrated appliances and granite worktops. A separate cloakroom, boot room, utility room and laundry room complete the ground floor.There are five large double bedrooms arranged over the first and second floors, including a generous principal suite with a large en suite bathroom and wonderful views. Bedrooms two, three and four have their own vanity units with washbasins and are also served by a family bathroom. Bedroom two has good potential for the creation of an en suite bathroom where there is already plumbing and deep, fitted wardrobes. There is a fifth bedroom and four large attic rooms on the second floor, together with excellent potential to create further accommodation and bathroom facilities if so desired: the fifth bedroom has an opportunity to create its own en suite bathroom, and the attic rooms could be converted into additional bedrooms or a children's den (all subject to planning). Gardens and GroundsSpringlands' gardens and grounds are of particular note, extending to about 26 acres. They are established and well-stocked with a number of mature specimen trees allowing a high degree of privacy, and a haven for a huge variety of wildlife. The house sits almost centrally within the grounds, overlooking the tree-lined lakes, which extend away from the house to the south. The gardens closer to the house are informally divided into various areas and include an expanse of lawn lying to the east dotted with fruit trees (the 'sports garden') and an excellent enclosed 'leisure garden' with swimming pool, hot tub, two cabins, poolside bar and terraces: ideal for summer entertaining and alfresco dining. Beyond the pool is a fenced paddock housing a large cabin/home office, with fast broadband, offering an ideal space for home working. Two large fields run down the eastern side of the property, further ponds, and a and a band of glorious deciduous woodland extends away to the north, with a magnificent display of bluebells in the spring.Lot 1 benefits from two sets of planning permission with potential to further enhance the property: Erection of a detached garage with room over, ref: DC/21/0820Extensive equestrian facilities including six stables, tack and feed rooms, hay barn and manege, ref: DC/21/1551Lot 2Lot 2 comprises the southern-most lake, together with a large field lying to the east. There is planning permission for the erection of an agricultural barn machinery store and new, secondary entrance, ref: DC/21/1550. Lot 3 Lot 3 lies to lies to the west of the entrance drive and comprises a gently sloping south facing agricultural field with a fine rural outlook.LocationSpringlands is situated in a wonderful rural location, in the popular hamlet of Wineham, home to the famous Royal Oak pub. Ideally located, Wineham is sits right between Brighton and Gatwick, between the A23 and the A24 and between the vibrant villages of Henfield and Hurstpierpoint. Local amenities: Henfield and Hurstpierpoint (three and four miles respectively) are both vibrant villages with a range of local shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, post offices, village halls, library, health centre and leisure centre. More extensive shopping and recreational facilities can be found in Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Horsham and Brighton & Hove. Sporting and leisure: For equestrian enthusiasts, Hickstead is within riding distance of the property. It is also well located for horse racing and polo at Plumpton, Lingfield, Goodwood, Knepp Castle and Cowdray Park. There are many miles of beautiful walks and rides over the surrounding countryside including the South Downs National Park. The area is well served for the arts, with theatres and galleries in Brighton and opera at Glyndebourne. There are many well-known golf courses close by, such as Singing Hills, Mannings Heath, Mid Sussex and Pyecombe. Further sporting opportunities are found at Wickwoods Country Club and Brighton Marina. Transport: Fast and regular rail services to Brighton, London Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars, St Pancras and West Hampstead run from Hassocks (six miles, journey time from 56 minutes), Burgess Hill (seven miles, from 54 minutes) and Haywards Heath (eight miles, journey time from 42 minutes). Gatwick Airport is about 18 miles by road and has a fast rail service, the Gatwick Express, to London (journey time 30 minutes). Schools: There is a good selection of state and private schools in the area, including Brighton College, Hurstpierpoint College, Lancing College, Steyning Grammar and Burgess Hill Girls. All times and distances are approximate; walking and driving times taken from Google Maps.Square Footage: 4,367 sq ft Acreage: 26 AcresDirectionsHeading west on the A272, pass under the A23 and through the village of Bolney. Pass the petrol station and Bolney Chapel Road on the left hand side and after about a mile take the next left into Wineham Lane. Continue for about two miles, passing The Royal Oak on the right hand side, and turn right into Frylands Lane. The signposted driveway leading to Springlands can be found after a half a mile on the right hand side. Additional InfoAgent's Note The property is registered with the Rural Payments Agency as a farm and benefits from an annual government agricultural grant.Planning permissions Springlands benefits from three sets of planning permission with potential to further enhance the property:Erection of a detached garage with room over, ref: DC/21/0820Erection of an agricultural barn machinery store and new, secondary entrance, ref: DC/21/1550Extensive equestrian facilities including six stables, tack and feed rooms, hay barn and manege, ref: DC/21/1551Services (Lot 1) Oil fired central heating. LPG for the gas hob. Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Local authority Horsham District Council, . For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71121317
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