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- This property has an enviable position overlooking the picturesque Henfield Common, this captivating Grade II listed period home offers a rare blend of historic charm, character and potential
- While the house would benefit from sympathetic updating and restoration, it presents an exceptional opportunity to enhance and personalise a significant historic home in one of Henfield's most sought-after and prestigious locations
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Description
The mid-17th century Grade II listed home is a period property that has been created from two adjoining cottages, forming part of a six-house terrace. It has a mix of brick, flint, timber framing, and rendered elevations beneath a traditional clay-tiled roof. Internally, the accommodation spans two floors, with a ground floor featuring two entrance halls, a characterful kitchen with an inglenook fireplace, two reception rooms, a utility room, and a utility/cloakroom.
The first floor has three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. Externally, the property has gardens on the eastern side, a summerhouse, mature planting, and a shared driveway leading to a detached brick-built garage. Original period features include exposed timbers, traditional latch doors, and historic wattle and daub construction.