5 Bed │
Guide Price £695,000
Key features
Full description
6 Townfield enjoys a fine location just beyond the village green and boasts exceptionally large family sized accommodation with a rear garden extending to approximately 115 feet. The impressive ground floor accommodation affords three spacious reception rooms as well as a large kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of cream fronted units, granite worktops, a Leisure cooking range and a built in dishwasher with double glazed doors opening to the rear garden. A cloakroom doubles as a utility room. The first floor accommodation is equally impressive, approached off a split level landing with an en suite bathroom to the master bedroom and a family bathroom serving the other three bedrooms. Outside, a wide drivewa provides parking for several vehicles adjoined by a shingled area with a circular lavender border skirted by shrubs, herbaceous planting and roses. The large rear garden is another fine feature enjoying a south westerly aspect and laid principally to lawn, the whole well enclosed with part hedged boundaries which is not overlooked at the rear. The two timber garden sheds are included in the sale.
Situation
Kirdford is a picturesque Sussex village renowned for its pretty period houses and cottages with a range of facilities including a popular public house, a restaurant, a fine Parish Church and a recently opened village shop with a cafe. The larger historic centres of Petworth and Billingshurst are about 5.5 miles, the latter providing schooling for all age groups, a range of shopping facilities, a leisure centre and a mainline station with a train service into London Victoria. The provincial centres of Horsham and Haslemere (with its mainline station into London Waterloo) are about 13 and 19 miles respectively.Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Why live in Billingshurst?
Billingshurst is a thriving village with a welcoming community, a pretty high street and a wealth of shops and leisure facilities. It has a quaint mixture of old and new properties, including farmhouses, timber-framed buildings, thatched cottages and modern developments. The heart of the village is in a Conservation Area, which protects and preserves the character of The Green and the local buildings, such as the row of medieval terraced houses that are set back from the main road.
Many later additions were designed to include features to reflect the medieval, Edwardian and Victorian homes in the area, such as the red brickwork and projected front gables, which add to the very distinctive style of this beautiful West Sussex village.