3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Offers In The Region Of £400,000 (F)
Key features
Full description
This beautifully presented cottage offers an abundance of character and charm whilst been nestled in a secluded pocket of woodland within walking distance to local shops and immediate countryside footpaths.
The front of the property offers an enclosed, low maintenance garden with a private gate and a herringbone brickwork patio with plenty of space for a table and chairs - Perfect for entertaining friends and family or listening to the birds chorus of songs with your morning coffee. A covered porch then leads through to a superb dual reception room laid with wooden floorboards. Incorporated into this welcoming space is a home office area and cosy snug complimented by an open fireplace with brick surround and a central staircase. The country style Kitchen/Breakfast Room has a part vaulted ceiling with a Velux window creating plenty of light and has been fitted with an attractive range of units, ceramic tiled flooring and some exposed brickwork. This in turn leads through to a dining room extension with a vaulted ceiling, Velux window, parquet flooring and part exposed brickwork. There is a cloakroom/utility with a modern gas fired boiler.
The first floor has two bedrooms, both with exposed floorboards and a beautiful bathroom suite in keeping with the character of the house. A further floor include the benefit of a loft conversion, currently set up as a bedroom with the use of some great eaves storage.
A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate everything the delightful home has to offer.
Situation
Sitting Room 24'10 (7.56m) x 11' (3.35m)
Kitchen 21'3 (6.48m) x 10'2 (3.1m)
Dining Room
Bedroom 1 21'8 (6.6m) x 11'4 (3.45m)
Bedroom 2 11'4 (3.45m) x 11' (3.35m)
Bedroom 3 8'1 (2.46m) x 6'11 (2.11m)
Bathroom
Garden
Details correct: >>28/01/2022<<
Council Tax Band- D
Tenure- F
Why live in Midhurst?
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.