2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Offers In Excess Of £365,000
Key features
Full description
A charming character and well presented tile hung period property situated in a convenient location for schools, village High Street and the mainline railway station.
The property is approached through double wooden gates and has been updated throughout to a good standard and the accommodation comprises spacious entrance hall, refitted bathroom, sitting room with inglenook fireplace, refitted kitchen and conservatory with door opening into the rear garden.
The first floor offers two bedrooms and access to to a large loft.
Outside the property offers off road parking for several vehicles, two storage sheds, paved patio area and an area of lawn with views over countryside.
In addition the property offers gas bottle central heating and new double glazing.
An internal inspection is highly recommended to appreciate this character home.
Situation
An attractive character cottage with two bedrooms and off road parking.
Directions
From our Billingshurst office in the High Street proceed south and straight over the next four roundabouts. The property will be found on the left hand side.
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Situation
Well Cottage is situated within a close proximity to the centre of this historic village.
Billingshurst has a range of shops, butchers, café's, bars and restaurants. A leisure centre with gym and swimming pool and schooling for all age groups. There is a mainline station with frequent services into London/Victoria and the south coast. The larger provincial centres of Horsham and Gatwick International Airport are within 7 and 21.5 miles away respectively.
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.