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Our Summary
- The property has remained in the same family ownership for approximately 150 years and is now offered for sale by auction, presenting an excellent opportunity for restoration and enhancement, subject to the necessary consents
- The accommodation reflects the organic development of a historic country house and offers scope for reconfiguration to suit modern living
- The first floor comprises four bedrooms, arranged over two staircases, and providing flexible accommodation with potential for improvement
- The overall layout and proportions offer considerable potential for a purchaser wishing to create a distinctive period home, subject to listed building consent
- This outbuilding may be suitable for a variety of ancillary uses or conversion, subject to all relevant planning and listed building permissions
- The garden offers a blank canvas for landscaping or restoration in keeping with the property’s period setting
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Description
The property is a Grade II listed village house built from flint, retaining considerable charm and historic interest. The ground floor features a kitchen with dining room, sitting room, study, utility room, and storage areas, with accommodation that reflects the organic development of a historic country house. The first floor has four bedrooms, arranged over two staircases, with potential for reconfiguration and improvement.
The property is attached to a substantial four-stable barn, offering further scope and versatility. The garden is laid to lawn, largely enclosed by walls, and features a disused bomb shelter, while the surrounding area offers access to the South Downs National Park, walking routes, and village community.