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Rock Road, Washington, RH20

2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec

Guide Price £375,000

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Storrington

Ben Busby

Partner

Key features

  • Two bedroom terraced home in need of updating
  • Sitting room and separate dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Lean to off kitchen with access to rear
  • Two double first floor bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Potential third bedroom on second floor
  • Nearby access to National Trust land
  • Rear garden with large garage, parking and summer house
  • No forward chain

Full description

A character cottage set in a private semi - rural location on the edge of the National Trust Warren Hill. This character terraced house presents an excellent opportunity for those with an eye for renovation. Upon entry, the property welcomes you with a sitting room, a dining area perfect for hosting guests, and a functional kitchen. Additionally, there is a convenient lean-to extension off the kitchen, providing direct access to the rear of the property. Upstairs, you will find two generously sized double bedrooms, along with a well-appointed bathroom. The second floor offers exciting potential for a third bedroom, adding versatility to the home's layout.

Externally, the property features a detached single garage and driveway parking at the rear of the house, ensuring convenient parking. The well-proportioned garden offers a tranquil retreat, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the property's proximity to National Trust land, allowing for invigorating walks amidst beautiful surroundings. All of these desirable qualities are offered with the additional benefit of no forward chain, making this property an excellent investment opportunity.

Situation

Rock Road is located on the western side of the village of Storrington and is in the Parrish of Washington. With good access to the A24 northbound and direct access to the National Trust Warren Hill is a good location for work and play. The property is located down a private unmade road accessing three properties.

The village of Storrington lies in the lea of the South Downs National Park and has an established range of shops including Waitrose, Costa and a number of independent shops and HSBC bank. There is a health centre and various sporting activities including football club, Pulborough Rugby Club, tennis club and not forgetting the South Downs for walking or cycling or the National Trust Sullington Warren or Sandgate Country Park. The towns of Horsham and Worthing are about 15 and 11 miles respectively.

The area around provides a wider range of sporting and recreational facilities with West Sussex Golf Club and other golf clubs further afield at Cowdray Park and Goodwood. Of special note is the RSPB nature reserve at Wiggonholt Brooks. The area has also has bowls and cricket clubs. There is gliding at nearby Parham, theatres at Chichester, Horsham and Worthing and sailing centres all along the coast.
  • Entrance hall
  • Sitting room
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Lean to
  • Landing
  • Bedroom 1
  • Bedroom 2
  • Bathroom
  • Loft Room

Council Tax Band: E

Tenure: Freehold

EPC Rating: D

Why live in Storrington?

This picture-perfect village lies at the foot of the South Downs National Park, halfway along the South Downs Way. Properties here include bungalows, family homes and the famous Wells cottages that were individually designed by the architect Reginald Fairfax Wells in the 1920s to look and feel like 17th century buildings with thatched roofs, small windows and whitewashed exteriors.

Many of the homes in Storrington have wonderful views across rolling countryside and a conservation area just off the bustling high street ensures Storrington will remain as beautiful as it is today for generations to come.

There are lots of specialist shops in the town and convenient amenities such as the large recreational ground with its football and cricket pitches, the Chanctonbury Leisure Centre and an abundance of community groups offering classes in all sorts of interesting activities from ballroom dancing to photography. For a spot of culture, visit the Parham House and Gardens or the local Storrington and District Museum and for outdoor pursuits, take time to explore the natural beauty of the South Downs on foot, bike or horseback or, for a truly spectacular experience, take to the air in a glider.

Our local schools belong to a cluster group called STARS (Storrington Area Rural Schools) and, between them, offer a choice of paths from Reception through to Year 13. Steyning Grammar School is included in the list of STARS and is a popular choice as it’s non-selective and has its own Sixth Form.

Storrington is well connected too; the nearest train station is in the neighbouring village of Pulborough. The five-mile journey only takes 10 minutes by car or you can take a bus; the bus timetable is synced with the train timetable to make life even easier for local commuters.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Storrington, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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