Grade II Tudor farmhouse on 0.9 acres with barns and studio — renovation opportunity.
Grade II Tudor farmhouse with strong period features throughout
Requires full renovation; listed status will restrict works and add cost
0.9 acre south-facing gardens, orchard, kitchen garden and pool area
Detached tithe barn, workshop and self-contained Steddle studio present
Six bedrooms (four main; two in roof space via separate stairs)
Extensive private parking; secluded plot in South Downs National Park
Medium flood risk on site; comprehensive refurbishment needed throughout
Council tax rated quite expensive
A handsome Grade II Tudor farmhouse set within just under an acre of planted English gardens, offering immense period character and flexible outbuildings. Exposed oak beams, stone mullions and a large inglenook fireplace create a striking principal reception space; four main bedrooms sit on the first floor with two further bedrooms accessed via separate staircases in the roof space. The south-facing garden, orchard, kitchen garden and secluded pool area provide an attractive private setting in the South Downs National Park.
The property requires full renovation and modernisation throughout and is listed, which will restrict some changes and add cost and delay. The house includes useful ancillary buildings: a detached tithe barn with covered parking and workshop, plus a Steddle studio with its own kitchen and bathroom — useful for guests, rental income or a home office. Ample private parking and a large, sheltered plot add practical value for family life.
This will particularly suit buyers seeking a character home with scope for sympathetic restoration, or investors able to manage a listed renovation project. Note practical considerations: the listing status and location within a conservation area mean any works will need listed-building consents; council tax is described as quite expensive; the site has a medium flood risk and the house needs comprehensive refurbishment. Once restored, the property offers rare scale, privacy and period detail in a sought-after village location close to Arundel and Pulborough.