Full description
Situated within the exclusive Engine House, a collection of just four unique residences on the prestigious King Edward VII Estate this remarkable four-bedroom conversion blends historic charm with contemporary luxury.
Upon entry, a spacious hall leads to the heart of the home: a stunning open-plan living, kitchen and dining area. Soaring vaulted ceilings with original iron roof trusses, a central roof lantern, and exposed glazed brickwork combine to create a space that is both grand and filled with natural light. French doors open onto a private balcony, offering serene views of mature woodland.
The expansive principal bedroom boasts high ceilings, direct access to a private terrace and garden, and a luxurious en suite featuring twin basins, a separate shower and a freestanding bath, all fitted with premium brands including Laufen Pro and Hansgrohe.
Three additional double bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, complemented by a stylish family bathroom, additional shower room, utility room, and generous storage.
This property includes two allocated parking spaces and access to the estate-s exceptional amenities. Residents enjoy a private gym, spa-style swimming pool, steam room, and concierge service. Beautiful communal lounges - including the grand Drawing Room and the tranquil Reading Room - offer elegant spaces to relax.
Set within 165 acres of private woodland, landscaped Gertrude Jekyll gardens, and historic Measured Walks leading to National Trust land, The Engine House offers a lifestyle of peace, beauty, and heritage in a truly unique setting.
Kitchen / Sitting / Dining Room (5.83m x 10.63m)
Bedroom 1 (5.95m x 7.95m)
Bedroom 2 (2.93m x 4.37m)
Bedroom 3 (2.88m x 4.35m)
Bedroom 4 (4.59m x 6.19m)
Type of Property - Terraced House
Construction - Brick and Tiled Roof
Rooms - See Description & Dimensions
Utility Information - Mains Electricity & Gas
Sewerage - Mains
Heating - Gas Central Heating
Broadband - TBC (Download speed available from Ofcom or your provider)
Mobile Reception - Multiple Networks Available (Information available from Ofcom)
Parking - Allocated Parking for Two Cars
Building Safety - N/A
Restrictions - N/A
Rights and Easements - N/A
Flood Risk - Very Low Risk (please see government website for further details - check long term flood risk postcode search)
Coastal Erosion - Property is not located on the coastline.
Planning Permission or Proposal for development (Local authority postcode search) - Planning applications nearby please see local authority website for further information.
Property accessibility/adaptations - None
Coalfield or mining area - No
Situation
Hallway
Cloakroom
Reception 1
Reception 2
Kitchen
Bedroom 1
Landing
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 4
Bathroom 1
Garden
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Medium sized Garden
Parking
Council Tax Band: G
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.