Heathfield Park, Midhurst, GU29
3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £350,000 (Freehold)
Key features
Full description
Heathfield Park is a sought after development built in the grounds of Heathfield House and centered around an attractive open area of parkland. The location is convenient for both the town centre and direct access onto Midhurst Common.
The property has been improved by the current owners and features on the ground floor a spacious open plan dual aspect sitting/dining room with the original parquet flooring and large double doors opening into the rear garden, a modern fitted kitchen and a separate cloakroom. On the first floor are two double bedroom both with fitted wardrobes, a single bedroom or study and a modern bathroom suite with shower over the bath.
A great feature of the property are the front and rear gardens. The rear garden has a lovely open aspect to the rear giving lots of privacy and has been landscaped to provide a wooden decked area with a few steps up to a good sized lawn and gate for rear access. To the front of the property is a large lawn with paved path leading to the front with a sitting area. There is a useful garage in a nearby block
Another great feature of the development is that each resident is given a key to a private gate that gives you direct access onto Midhurst Common for miles of countryside walks.
A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the peace and quiet and convenience the location has to offer along with the quality of the property and its gardens. EPC - C
Situation
Hallway
Cloakroom
Sitting/Dining Room 26' (7.92m) x 11' (3.35m)
Kitchen 9' (2.74m) x 7'5 (2.26m)
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1 12'0 (3.66m) x 9'9 (2.97m)
Bedroom 2 11'3 (3.43m) x 10'5 (3.18m)
Bedroom 3 9' (2.74m) x 7'5 (2.26m)
Bathroom
Front Garden
Rear Garden
Garage 16'9 (5.11m) x 8'3 (2.51m)
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Midhurst lies on the River Rother, just 12 miles north of Chichester, and has the remarkable claim to fame of being the home of British polo thanks to the Cowdray Park Polo Club on the local Cowdray Estate, but there’s so much more to this pretty market town. It’s centuries old, boasting more than 100 listed buildings with a charming mix of medieval, Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture that sits comfortably alongside more contemporary new homes.
The narrow lanes of Midhurst’s old town offer a fantastic variety of places to shop with an abundance of small independent boutiques all housed in ancient buildings. There are plenty of places to dine in and around the town centre, too, with options ranging from up-market restaurants specialising in local produce to high street favourites and charming tearooms where you can enjoy your favourite afternoon treat.