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
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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
A charming grade II listed four bedroom cottage full of character situated centrally in a generous enchanting part walled garden measuring nearly half an acre with off road parking, detached double garage and further double car port with room above.ACCOMMODATION * Entrance porch * Inner hall * Sitting room * Kitchen/diner * Dining room * Study * Ground floor bathroom * Ground floor WC * Four first floor bedrooms * First floor shower room * Detached double garage * Detached double car port with room above * Off road parking * Plot approaching half an acre * Village pub nearby * Local supermarkets, medical centre at Pulborough * Mainline station at Pulborough * Local nature reserves and river walks nearby * DESCRIPTION Honeysuckle Cottage is a delightful Grade II listed four-bedroom detached cottage full of charm and character believed to date back to circa 1550. Inside, the property retains many period features along with high quality fixtures and fittings, set within a generous part walled grounds. Downstairs consists of a recently fitted kitchen, with a new fully controllable electric city Aga, sold wood worktops, butler sink and double doors leading out into the garden. From the kitchen a door leads down to the fabulous dining room with its vaulted ceiling and exposed stone elevations and door through to the south facing terrace. The sitting room and adjacent study/snug both benefit from lovely inglenook fireplaces and original brick flooring. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a family bathroom with roll-top bath and shower attachment, and a separate W.C. and there is also a useful utility room. This space towards the far end of the ground floor could also be used as an additional ground floor bedroom. To the first floor, there are four bedrooms; three doubles and a single bedroom, all enjoying plenty of natural light and recently fitted wool carpets. There are storage cupboards in two of the four bedrooms and a first floor family shower room along with power shower, WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail, completes the first floor accommodation. OUTSIDE Set in a quiet lane with nature reserves and river walks nearby, Honeysuckle Cottage sits nicely within its grounds approaching half an acre. The property is approached via electric gates opening out onto a large graveled off road parking area leading to detached timber framed car port with room above. From here a gate leads through to an incredible and enchanting cottage style garden with an abundance of mature beds and trees, an area of fruit trees and a beautiful wisteria facade. The generous gardens have a variety of lawned and shaded seating areas, all designed to enjoy the sun at various times of the day, along with partially walled grounds - a true gardener¿s delight. There is also a greenhouse and beautiful period stone built double garage/workshop, with further scope to enhance STNPP. Floor plan For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71293893
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
This quintessentially English period Grade II Listed cottage boasts a wealth of character features and charming three-bedroom accommodation in a spectacular setting in the beautiful West Sussex village of Loxwood. A three double bedroom detached character cottage offering kitchen/dining room, separate sitting room, formal dining room, and study, together with an oak beamed summer house set in the stunning gardens. Nestled within the idyllic village of Loxwood, where history and charm seamlessly blend, lies this Grade II listed detached cottage on Brewhurst Lane. Set upon a generous expanse of Common Land, this exquisite property exudes timeless elegance with its original period features and a history dating back to the mid 1500's.Approaching the cottage, one is immediately captivated by its picturesque allure. A beautiful white facade adorned with terracotta tile hanging creates a visual masterpiece, a true delight for the eye both inside and out. A shingle drive that passes over common land welcomes you, offering ample parking, while a double detached timber garage nestled within the garden, accessible from further along the lane over the common land, with a right of access, provides secure storage for vehicles. A meandering path leads beneath a charming arbour through a meticulously manicured lawn, interspersed with many fruit trees and shrubs.Upon entering the property at the rear, you are greeted by the heart of the home a stunning kitchen/dining room. This inviting space boasts white walls adorned with exposed beams, and an open working fireplace in the dining area, complete with a brick and tile surround. Cream-coloured wood cupboards and drawers, wooden worktops, a double butler sink, and quarry slate tiled flooring define the kitchen area, which also offers ample room for appliances. A doorway leads to a spacious bathroom with shower and toilet, as well as a storage cupboard. The sitting room features an enchanting, beautifully lit Inglenook fireplace, complete with a log burner, bathed in the soft glow of natural light accentuating exposed beams and the original front door that opens directly into the room. The formal dining room showcases a fitted cupboard ingeniously designed to maximize the space that once housed the Raeburn cooking stove. A more recent addition, the boot room/entrance hall, provides ample storage space for outdoor attire, ensuring the home remains both functional and stylish. Further exploration reveals a useful study, a testament to the versatility of this charming abode. Ascend the stairs to the first floor to discover the principal bedroom, benefiting from eaves storage and a fitted wardrobe cupboard, all brimming with character and original beams. An anteroom connects two additional double bedrooms, providing a flexible layout to suit your needs. The family bathroom offers a white bath with a shower attachment, a WC, and a washbasin set within a vanity unit with a spacious airing cupboard ensuring efficient organisation.Beyond the cottage, the delightful wraparound garden is a true nature lover's haven, particularly beautiful in spring with its abundance of wildflowers to admire. It features an area allocated to slightly raised vegetable beds, leading to a gate and footpath over the adjacent common, that guides you to the nearby Onslow Arms public house in the village. An outdoor WC, fully operational, stands ready for use during outdoor activities.A crowning jewel of the property is the absolutely stunning Summer House, a harmonious addition to the original cottage, characterized by oak-beamed construction and wood flooring. This multifaceted structure boasts a bar, power, lighting, plumbing, and full insulation, with ethernet cabling to the house, offering endless possibilities for entertainment and relaxation. Within this delightful structure, you'll find a garden shed with storage in the roof space, and to the rear two log stores. A paved terrace adjoining the Summer House provides the perfect setting for al-fresco dining and entertaining.The double garage not only accommodates vehicles but also offers additional storage in the boarded roof space, with a side access gate leading to Brewhurst Lane and a multitude of country walks.This enchanting cottage is steeped in history, and the vendor possesses a treasure trove of paperwork and artifacts to convey its rich narrative to the new owners. Meticulously maintained in accordance with its Grade II listing, this home not only showcases an abundance of exposed beams, original window furniture, wooden doors, and numerous other period details, but also benefits from pyro electrical wiring. It is a living testament to the past, lovingly preserved for generations to come. Do not miss the opportunity to view this stunning property and entertain the thought of this wonderful period property becoming your very own future. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70314058
An impressively spacious and very well presented 6-bedroom family home, offering excellent, versatile accommodation and a wonderful garden overlooking fields.This absolutely stunning property, seamlessly combines the convenience of modern day living with character features and located within the sought after private estate of Ifold. Arriving in the pretty hamlet of Ifold, turning down the idyllic private road that is The Drive leads you through the electric gates to this magnificent 6 bedroom detached home with its imposing frontage incorporating double garage and an expansive paved driveway bordered by shrubs and lawns.Inside, the welcoming hallway offers central access to the downstairs accommodation with attractive wooden painted doors and useful coat and boot cupboard, together with understairs cupboard and downstairs cloakroom. The beautiful triple aspect sitting room has a magnificent Inglenook fireplace with wood burner, exposed brickwork and mood lighting. There is a separate family/sitting room, also with Inglenook fireplace, which flows through to the fully fitted study providing an excellent work from home office. This second reception room draws you through to the hub of the household; the kitchen/dining area with a generous range of wall and base units, a large larder cupboard, a stunning central island with space for a range style cooker and integrated large microwave/extra oven, together with worktops, co-ordinating modern feature splashbacks and tiled floor. The dining area extends out into the rear garden and has glass and wooden framed windows/doors around all sides providing magnificent views across the fields to the rear of the property. The utility room with sink and space for white goods sits to the side of the house with access to the rear garden, making it a handy boot room, and also into the double garage.From the hallway, stairs rise to the splendid galleried landing with further storage cupboards and space for occasional furniture. The principal bedroom is a really pretty, relaxing space with vaulted high ceiling and character beams, together with three deep fitted wardrobe cupboards. This bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room with white suite and rainforest shower head with an array of fitted cabinetry. The second bedroom also has an en-suite bathroom, again with a white suite. This beautiful home has a further four double bedrooms each with exposed beams and amazing views. The family shower room houses a large shower but offers ample space for the addition of a bath. The property has the added feature of underfloor heating throughout.This wonderful family home is surrounded by a decked terrace to the rear with gated side access from both sides housing a wood store and area for housing wastebins. An archway of blossoming fruit trees leads you to gravel pathways that meander through the rear garden passed raised vegetable and flower beds, mature trees, lawn, fish pond and shrub borders to the bottom of the garden, which features a fully insulated studio/summerhouse with a veranda that faces out towards the fields and beyond. The owners have also created a secluded hot tub & tiled area at the bottom of the garden, perfect to enjoy the beautiful view all year round. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71360031
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
A stunning three bedroom detached Grade II listed cottage, idyllically located in one of the most sought after addresses in the South Downs. This superb home is set within approximately 0.45 of an acre with magnificent views over downland. Having been recently extended and refurbished, this superb property provides stylish, well presented, contemporary accommodation with all the features expected of its 17th century origins retained.The accommodation is light and airy throughout and includes a spacious, well fitted triple aspect kitchen/dining room with a part vaulted ceiling, mezzanine, exposed timbers, and doors outside to the terrace.There is a spacious hallway/study area which links to bedroom three, and to the family room which has a feature fireplace and a door to the garden. From this room is the triple aspect sitting room with impressive inglenook fireplace with log burning stove and a door to outside.In addition, on the ground floor is a utility/ shower room.On the first floor is the principal bedroom with freestanding copper bath and ensuite cloakroom. There is a second double bedroom with dressing area and ensuite shower room.Outside The house is approached via a private driveway with ample parking and turning space. The gardens have been attractively landscaped to include large areas of lawn with a formal terrace immediately adjacent to the house, some raised beds and terracing. There is also a potting shed. Directly to the rear is a private pathway which provides direct access to the lane.SituationHomemead lies in a tranquil rural setting within the heart of the South Downs National Park. It is within 5 miles of the centre of Midhurst, which is a picturesque, historic market town with an excellent range of shops. For more extensive amenities, Petersfield is within approximately 10 miles and has a mainline train service to London.Close by is the famous Cowdray Park Estate with its polo grounds and golf course whilst locally are an abundance of footpaths and bridleways.Services: Mains electricity, water, and private drainage. Heating: LPG Gas heating. Local Authority: Chichester Tax Band: F Tenure/Possession: Freehold/Vacant Possession Mobile: Broadband: FTTCEPC: Exempt For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i69783394
GUIDE PRICE £1,500,000 - £1,750,000. This property offers a superb blend of accommodation arranged over two floors and has further garaging and outside store space which makes an ideal home for a growing family.To the ground floor, the reception hallway welcomes you and leads through to a fabulous open plan kitchen/dining/family room. The kitchen has a contemporary style with contrasting worksurfaces running through and shaker style cabinets. There is space for a range style cooker plus further integrated appliances and a sociable sit-up breakfast bar. Adjacent to the kitchen/dining/family room is a triple aspect sitting room of decent proportions where you can enjoy fine views over the rear gardens. There is also a brick built fireplace with a log burner which is ideal for crisp winter evenings. Further reception space includes a second sitting room/snug with an aspect of the front of the property which leads through to a fabulous conservatory. There is also a study area with a fireplace and log burner plus the clever thought of alcove cupboards making ideal storage space. Also of note to ground floor is a utility room and cloakroom. To the first floor, the main bedroom enjoys a double aspect and has fabulous views over the rear garden. There is ample fitted wardrobe space and a well equipped en-suite bathroom with a separate walk-in shower, a bath, wash hand basin and a low-level WC. At the opposing wing of the house is a further bedroom with a en-suite shower room and to complete the first floor are four further bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite, and a family bathroom.A large gravel driveway leads to the front of the property and provides ample parking. The front and rear gardens are predominately laid to lawn and have selections of mature shrubs, trees and planting. There are several outdoor terrace areas which are ideal for alfresco dining and taking in the garden views. There is also a selection of outbuildings which are a real feature of the property and include garaging and workshops/store space which offers ideal potential for conversion alongside a summer house.The central area of Slinfold is a conservation area and includes a village store and Post Office, St Peter's Church and Primary School. Opposite the store is the Red Lyon pub, which is very popular with locals. They host fantastic events throughout the year, attracting guests from the village and beyond.EPC Rating: D Garden Gardens Parking - Garage Driveway Parking and garaging For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70749748
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
Situated in the popular downland village of Funtington a beautifully presented 4/5 bedroomed detached barn style dwelling with recently landscaped gardens, garage and parking for several cars. PROPERTY SUMMARYA stunning, recently constructed, 4/5 bedroom detached barn style dwelling located on the Orchard Barns development in the popular downland village of Funtington. The property offers spacious and well presented accommodation extending to some 3450 sq. ft. set over two floors. Outside, the property has paved terracing and beautiful, landscaped, raised gardens.The development was completed in 2019 by well-known Chichester developers King and Drury and designed by renowned architects Randell Design Group. The developer states 'Bolingbroke Barn is an attractive 4-bedroom home with the charm of a barn conversion yet with a contemporary twist'. LOCATION:Bolingbroke Barn is within easy walking distance of Funtington's local pub, historic church and Kingley Vale. There is a primary school in the nearby village of West Ashling, which also has its own popular local public house, and there is a local farm shop in the small hamlet of Adsdean. Bolingbroke Barn is also 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 its historic motor circuit. The surrounding countryside of the South Downs National Park provides many opportunities for walking and riding, and Chichester Harbour and the historic sailing village of Bosham are some four 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 watersports enthusiasts including windsurfing and kitesurfing. Mainline stations at Chichester and Havant provide regular train services to London Victoria and Waterloo respectively, together with frequent services to both Gatwick and Southampton airports. GROUND FLOORAccessed from a courtyard garden, the front door leads into a reception hall with under stairs storage, coats cupboard and a WC. The reception area leads to a downstairs double ensuite bedroom as well as double doors into an office with floor to ceiling windows. A further set of double doors lead to the open plan kitchen/diner with a range of stylish, floor to ceiling Hubble cupboards; a large Leicht island unit with quartz worktops and NOVY Panorama hob; Proboil.2 hot water tap; two Siemens ovens; Siemens Integrated microwave and Siemens integrated coffee machine. In addition, there is a lovely bright dining space which leads to a living area with an impressive vaulted ceiling, dual aspect log burner, bifold doors to front courtyard and patio doors to the rear the terrace. Underfloor heating throughout is controlled centrally via an iPad. The log burner is connected to a FuelSmart system which provides heat to both upstairs radiators and the hot water system. Finally, accessed via a 'secret door' in the kitchen is a utility room with a range of floor to ceiling units, sink, space for appliances and a glazed door to the garden. FIRST FLOORA custom built wood/metal staircase leads to an expansive landing/recreation space with vaulted ceiling. A master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, dressing area and vaulted ceilings offers excellent downland views. At the opposite end of the landing is a further spacious master bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Large windows with further Velux windows provide plenty of natural light. Finally, a third bedroom, again with vaulted ceilings, large windows and en-suite shower room offers a light, spacious guest room. The first floor offers significant storage in four separate spaces; two in eaves accessed from the landing and two in loft space access via two of the bedrooms.OUTSIDETo the front of the property is a driveway with parking for several cars. The property has an integrated single garage with covered log store adjacent to the downstairs bedroom. The front courtyard can be accessed via the living space bi-fold doors and provides sideaccess to the rear garden and terrace. The property has a beautiful, partly raised and recently landscaped south facing rear garden which benefits from sunshine throughout the day, helped by its elevated position. Accessible from the living space is a terrace with timber pergola, raised decking with integrated seating which benefit from sun all day. INFORMATIONTenure: FreeholdEnergy Performance: (EPC) Band C Local Authority: Chichester District Council Council Tax: Band H Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating with smart tech control. LABC Warranty Until June 2029 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70237162
Coast & Country by Henry Adams are proud to present an exciting opportunity to build your own home with direct beach access on to Bracklesham Bay. 'Spindrift' is a rare opportunity as our clients managed to obtain full planning permission for the first three-storey house of this kind on East Bracklesham Drive, a house that will take full advantage of the glorious panoramic sea views. The first and second floors will give magnificent views of the Isle of Wight and of the water sports for which Bracklesham is well-known.Planning permission has been granted for an ultra-modern, energy-efficient detached property designed by Randell Design Group and Helyer Davies Architects where you can enjoy an immediate sightline to the sea as soon as you step through the front door. The current plans provide the main house with three bedrooms on the ground floor each one with an en suite and benefitting from a private terrace. There is also a utility room on this floor. The first floor hosts a fabulous and spacious reception room perfect for living/dining and entertaining with a semi-enclosed kitchen off to the side. There is a large covered balcony overlooking the rear garden and beach. Climbing to the top floor, there is a gym/ office/ library or further fourth bedroom within the main house that benefits from a private balcony, complete with an en suite shower room. At the front of Spindrift, the permission grants two detached outbuildings. One is for a private indoor pool or spa with changing facilities and the other is for guest accommodation providing a fourth/fifth bedroom, complete with en suite and terrace.Every detail has been considered to design this incredible home: even the outbuildings have been designed with relatively high parapets to ensure that any solar panels on the roofs would be hidden from view. Our clients intended to install an Air Source Heat Pump for underfloor heating throughout the house, with a design for this already complete, too. Three-phase electricity has already been installed on site to enable rapid electric vehicle charging.Furthermore, building control have already been appointed, with the associated fees paid, and building regulations drawings are almost complete and expected to meet the new regulations standard. Lastly, our clients even managed to retain their permitted development rights whilst obtaining the planning permission, meaning that the purchaser could look to further enhance the building. Additional amendments to the house could also be sought, subject to consent.Spindrift is a truly fantastic ready-to-go opportunity not to be missed and your chance to build a magnificent modern residence backing directly onto the beach.EPC Rating: G Garden Private gardens to the front and rear For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69202376
A rare opportunity to own an exceptional period property, impeccably designed, extended and styled throughout and set within meticulously landscaped gardens of approximately 0.5 acre. From its origins in the late 1700's, Wharf Farmhouse began its life as the original Limeburners Public House built to provide refreshment to the merchants and bargees utilising the Wey and Arun canal. From the moment you step through the front door into the elegant hall the natural flow of the rooms is evident. This layout not only enhances the sense of space and connectivity but sets the tone for the exceptional living space that awaits. This home exudes warmth and at every turn the attention to detail creates a feeling of refined comfort and effortless elegance. The kitchen/dining room provides a superb mix of functionality and style and links to the beautiful, vaulted ceiling Garden Room. Both rooms open out to a large terrace surrounded by fragrant blooms and lush greenery, a wonderful space for family barbecues and a seamless extension of the interior for entertaining larger groups of extended family and friends The elegant sitting room with its open fire and windows overlooking the garden invites you to relax and unwind and escape the chill of winter. The principal bedroom offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of day to day living with an outlook over the garden and fields beyond. The bathrooms have been designed with luxury in mind and the remaining bedrooms are all light and bright and beautifully presented. Within the gardens the owners have added to the property with a fully equipped light and bright designated office and a detached Guest Suite. We designed our home so that we could fill it with friends and family, and over the last 23 years we have done just that. Many long lunches in the kitchen and parties in the garden room and on the terrace have been enjoyed. Hopefully the new owners will do the same - it is a happy, family, party house!The Owner For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i69741780
Jasmine Cottage is a delightful character cottage, situated within private manicured gardens and grounds benefitting from both Southern and Westerly orientations. Positioned along a private road within a popular private estate in the a highly sought-after coastal village, Jasmine Cottage offers effortless access to West Wittering 'Blue Flag' sandy beach.Upon entering the property you are greeted by a warm and inviting entrance hall. The ground floor accommodation comprises of a fabulous reception room that seamlessly connects to a charming oak-framed garden room perfect for relaxing or entertaining, a dual-aspect kitchen, equipped with premium appliances, a functional breakfast island and a dining area that has patio doors opening onto the sun terrace. A doorway from the kitchen leads to the utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and a wall-mounted gas-fired boiler. The dining area flows into the snug/TV room, ensuring a harmonious configuration. Accessible from the garden room is a south-facing patio, while patio doors from the sitting room lead to a tranquil west-facing patio offering delightful garden views. The ground floor accommodation is completed with a separate cloakroom.Ascending the stairs to the first floor you will find four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom has dual-aspect windows flooding the area with natural light and benefits from a dressing area, and en suite shower room, an additional family bathroom serves the remaining four bedrooms. Furthermore, our clients obtained planning-permission to extend into the loft which the next owner can carry out to create additional space.The beautifully landscaped gardens, meticulously maintained and extending to approximately a quarter of an acre, provide a serene retreat in this desirable estate. The property offers ample parking on the driveway, an EV charging point, and space for dinghies and a small boat. Boasting a built-in swimming pool, space for sun loungers, and surrounded by mature hedges and lush greenery, Jasmine Cottage provides the ultimate secluded space to be enjoyed, with its southern and western aspects, this residence embodies luxury living.EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71433038
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, . 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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
Little Headfoldswood is a beautifully appointed country house nestled in a little over 10 acres of well-kept gardens, paddocks and woodland. With origins dating back to Tudor times and with 17th century and later additions, the property has been impeccably renovated, extended and updated by our clients over the years, and retains an abundance of character and charm throughout.The main house sits centrally in the grounds and so enjoys views over its own land from all aspects and all principal rooms are south facing. The exterior architecture is a wonderful combination of styles and includes old brick together with elegant stonework with half-timbered woodwork typical of the Tudor times, all under a clay-tiled roof. The rooms are all decorated in a classic colour scheme with leaded glass windows in the older parts, a reflection of the age and character of the house. The bespoke Shaker style kitchen is open plan to the breakfast/family room which has a woodburning stove, solid wooden flooring and three sets of French doors lead onto the south facing terraces; opening up the beautiful views and allowing the space to be flooded with light. Upstairs, the first floor is accessed via two staircases, with the main staircase leading to a sizeable landing, and the generously sized principal bedroom which is double aspect and overlooks the formal gardens. The separate cottage, which is built of brick and equally full of character and charm, has recently been fully renovated and is tucked away in the garden. Suitable for a range of uses such as office, studio space, pool house or ancillary accommodation, the cottage has an open-plan living space with beautiful, vaulted ceiling with original beams, a woodburning stove, separate kitchen and a shower room.Outside, Little Headfoldswood is approached through a five-bar gate onto a large gravel drive and parking area. From here, a charming garden path edged by mature flower beds leads to the front door. The main garden, which extends to about 4.5 acres, is mainly laid to lawn and is cleverly divided into different spaces with well-tended hedging and paths. Perfectly situated to the south of the house is the swimming pool with a paved surround, perfect for summertime entertaining. There is a greenhouse and a range of mature flower beds, shrubs and trees throughout the garden and a magnificent Yew tree being as old as the original parts of the house. Next to the drive is the Sussex Barn, listed Grade II, which is constructed of timber and contains an open barn, store and two boxes. Furthermore, the property has about 1.5 acres of mature woodland.For the equestrian, paddocks extend to approximately 4.5 acres and have the benefit of a field shelter and riding straight from the door on to a local bridlepath, which is located at the bottom of the fields. There is a 20m x 40m sand school with drainage and silica sand/rubber surface.Billingshurst 5 miles (London Victoria from 67 minutes), Cranleigh 7 miles, Haslemere 10 miles (London Waterloo from 52 minutes), Witley 11.5 miles (London Waterloo from 55 minutes), Guildford 14 miles (London Waterloo from 36 minutes)London 45 miles(Distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71642816
BREATH-TAKING, EXPANSIVE SEA VIEWS.If you are looking for a waterfront family home with jaw-dropping sea views, your search stops right here. From the moment you step into the first-floor sitting room, you are treated to a mesmerizing, wide-open sea view. This remarkable home has been lovingly designed by its current owners, who were clearly inspired by the natural beauty that surrounds them. Their idea was to put the main living area on the first floor, where those incredible views steal the show. This is the heart of this homea spacious, elegant, and super-modern sitting, dining, and kitchen space. It's an extraordinary room that beckons you with sliding doors leading to your terrace, creating a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. Imagine walking on sleek resin flooring, enjoying Italian craftsmanship by Pedini, and cooking in a kitchen equipped with top-notch appliances like a Miele fridge and freezer, Sub-Zero fridge compartments, and a Gaggenau dishwasher. It's a space designed for both relaxation and soaking in the ever-changing seascapeit's simply a piece of heaven.This home is incredibly flexible, allowing you to adapt it to your family's evolving needs. Currently, the top floor serves as an envy-worthy home office with breathtaking views of the beach and sea. It even boasts a sweeping picture window that frames views of the South Downs. You could transform this space into your dream principal suite, complete with an en-suite bathroom and room for a walk-in wardrobe. Plus, there's a second-floor terrace.As for the bedrooms, they're all on the ground floor. The principal suite overlooks a private courtyard and features sliding doors that seamlessly extend your living space to a cozy seating area and hot tub. This setup is perfect for year-round enjoyment, thanks to a cleverly placed courtyard that protects you from the breeze. Imagine waking up in your luxurious bed, soaking in the sights and sounds of the courtyard garden. The en-suite bathroom is pure luxury with a grand walk-in double shower, the luxury continues with his and hers dressing rooms, one of which used to be a bedroom and could easily become one again if you wish.You will find another double bedroom with an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe, a handy cloakroom, a utility room, and a generously sized room currently set up as a gym and second office. But don't let that limit your imaginationit could easily become an extra living area with direct access to the courtyard.There is a fantastic one-bedroom annex, too, with a full kitchen, perfect for accommodating guests, plus it has courtyard access and its own lovely views.Outside, there's a spacious resin driveway and an attached garage with space for four cars, offering ample storage and direct access to the house. This massive garage even has a generous loft area that could potentially become an additional annex or two to three en-suite bedrooms, depending on planning permissions.Lastly, there is a 165-foot south-facing garden, providing direct access to the Green Sward footpath leading to the beach. Whether you're into paddleboarding, kayaking, jet skiing, or just taking a swim, the choice is yours.All that's left for you to do is unpack and decide which adventure to embark on first! For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70525156
Ian Nairn and Nikolaus Pevsner writing in the Sussex edition of The Buildings of England tell us that Barnham Court is the best of its date in the county. Built in the first half of the 17th Century it was likely commissioned by a rich merchant rather than landed gentry, although Pevsner declares that Barnham Court is so similar to Kew Palace in Surrey..... that the same designer must surely have been responsible. The symmetry of its 5 bay facade is more effective than many palaces.The interior has many unique architectural features extending to some 6,400 sq ft and has been the subject of a roof-to-cellar award winning program of restoration, creating a home of authentic, historical character complemented with 21st Century modern comforts. The main entrance, set into its doric pedimented doorcase, opens directly onto The Hall Room, spanning the entire width of the primary building yet still intimate with its panelled walls and open fireplaces at each end. Four tall box sash windows flood this room with natural light and allow the visitor a full appreciation of the formal gardens and approach. Beyond lies the library and oak panelled dining room. The latter has a purbeck flagstone floor and beautifully moulded plaster ceiling depicting garlands and central sunburst. These rooms are complemented by the breath-taking Great Room and two adjacent orangeries. These are ideal for entertaining on a grand scale, the abundance of light and perfect proportions of the internal rooms seamlessly integrate the interior with the surrounding formal and informal gardens. There is also extensive storage and wine cellars with comfortable ceiling height and a degree of natural light.Away from these impressive rooms the former cook house now provides an intimate sitting room with stone flagged floor, open fireplace with bread oven to one side and south facing sitting area with glazed roof. The former diary is now the kitchen with a series of tall brick arches supporting a vaulted double pitched roof. Original marble worktops and brick pier supported open shelving have been skillfully used within a contemporary design. A full height pedimented cabinet fitted along one wall conceals a larder with marble pastry shelf, spice racks and shelving, and stainless steel fronted double fridge with freezer drawers beneath. Five bedroom suites are arranged over the first and second floors. The two principal suites are situated on the first floor, each with their own hallway, leading to sizeable bedrooms with marble fireplaces and twin box sash windows enjoying views over the formal gardens. Simple, elegant bathrooms are dressed with Carrera marble, traditional brassware, roll-top baths and generous showers. The two bedroom suites on the second floor have their own distinct character having vaulted ceilings and original exposed oak frame with landscape windows set into the gables. Both have exceptionally well-appointed bathrooms.Gardens and GroundsThe entrance is screened by thick hornbean hedges and the sweeping driveway approaches the house from the north, with a cobbled yard to the west of the house and double gates opening onto a concealed parking area and courtyard. Anglo-Dutch parterre gardens have golden sand pathways leading through symmetrical lawns and avenues of buxus topiary designs against a backdrop of handsome evergreen oaks and other ornamental trees. To the south, broad stone terraces surrounding The Great Room and orangeries look over walled gardens with pleached bay trees and formally arranged buxus edged borders with olive trees. To the east lies a heated swimming pool with ornamental fountain and nearby a south facing terrace is surrounded by rose beds edged with lavender and spring bulbs. In contrast to the immediate parterre gardens, an informal lightly wooded area of garden has a large pond and island leading to a rife and areas of willow and woodland beyond. Ancillary BuildingsA range of ancillary buildings include a brick and flint guest cottage with a beautifully designed interior having an exposed ornamental oak frame with mirrored panels including studio room, kitchen area and bathroom looking out towards the pool through a glass aperture. External glass pocket doors open onto a south facing sheltered terrace.Recently built courtyard buildings include garaging with a mezzanine first floor and adjacent terrace leading to a gardener's workshop. These buildings offer further potential for separate self-contained accommodation if desired subject to the necessary consentsNB: A 17th century Sussex barn frame of some 2,500 sq ft is available by separate negotiation. It was dismantled from a local Sussex site and is stored. There is an opportunity to re-erect this within the grounds subject to the necessary planning and Listed building consents. LocationThe stature of Barnham Court as a building of national importance and its location at the centre of the Barnham conservation area, together with its proximity to the Grade I listed Norman parish church, protects its privacy and tranquility. St Marys church forms part of the curtilage and dates to 1020, mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. It is intimately associated with the extensive history of the Barnham Court site and association to a monastic order based in Siena in Italy. Despite the immediate rural surroundings there are numerous facilities close to hand including a direct rail service from Barnham to Gatwick and also to London in 90 minutes. There are a number of local shops including baker, butcher, supermarket and post office.From the beaches of the South Coast to the South Downs National Park to the north, there are a wide variety of attractions to suit every interest. Arundel is the historic seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and it's skyline is dominated by the castle and its continental style cathedral. The town has numerious cafes and local shops including delicatessen and butchers. The cathedral city of Chichester has a pedestrianised centre around its historic market cross and 12th Century cathedral. It is home to the internationally known Chichester Festival and Minerva Theatres, whilst Pallant House Gallery houses one of the most important modern art collections in the south of England as well as hosting regular exhibitions.Chichester Harbour provides some of the best sailing facilities within easy reach of London and there are numerous sailing clubs at Birdham, Bosham, Itchenor and at various places along the south coast. The unspoilt countryside of the South Downs National Park is criss-crossed with many miles of footpaths and bridlepaths passing through pretty villages, many with friendly local pubs The nearby Goodwood Estate, already famous for its annual Glorious Goodwood Qatar Festival, also hosts the annual Festival of Speed and the Revival meeting at its historic motor circuit. There is also an airfield for private aircraft. Goodwood has its own hotel, country club and members' club whilst Bailiffscourt, close to the beaches at Climping, is an award winning spa and hotel set in 30 acres of private parkland leading to Climping beach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i71352260
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