3 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with bright, flexible accommodation
Panoramic countryside views towards Nutbourne and a windmill
Large, private landscaped garden with sun terrace and high screening
Double garage plus wide driveway providing substantial parking
Large walk-in loft with conversion potential (subject to consents)
Probate sale — probate awaited, but offered chain free
Council Tax Band G — relatively high annual charge
Average broadband and mobile coverage; very low flood risk
Set on a large, well-screened plot with panoramic views towards Nutbourne and the local windmill, Knoll Cottage is a spacious 3-bedroom detached home ideal for family living in a peaceful West Chiltington hamlet. The house offers two reception rooms, a conservatory opening onto a shaped sun terrace, and a landscaped, private garden that captures the best of the rural outlook. The double garage and wide tarmac driveway provide generous parking and storage.
Internally the accommodation is bright and practical: three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fitted kitchen with utility room, and a large walk-in loft with scope for conversion subject to planning and building regs. Double glazing (installed post-2002), mains gas central heating and good natural light from bay windows and the conservatory make this comfortable now while also offering clear potential to modernise and personalise.
Buyers should note this is a probate sale with probate awaited; the property is being offered chain free. Council Tax Band G reflects a relatively high annual charge. Broadband and mobile coverage are average, and there is very low flood risk. The house has been well maintained but offers opportunities for updating and extending (subject to consents) if a purchaser wishes to increase living space or add value.
This location sits about 0.3 miles from village amenities and is well placed for countryside walks, village life and nearby towns for wider shopping and rail links to London. For a family seeking privacy, scope and a scenic setting, the property combines immediate liveability with longer-term potential.