1930s village home with large garden, farmland views and ample parking.
Spacious kitchen/breakfast room with wood-fired AGA and utility/store room
Living room with two sliding doors opening to rear garden
Two double bedrooms with farmland views, plus third bedroom
Large plot: wide driveway, raised front lawn, expansive rear garden
Garden includes pergola, summerhouse, glasshouse and vegetable patch
Oil-fired heating (boiler and radiators); fuel is oil (not communal)
Broadband speeds up to c.36 Mbps (slow for heavy users)
Single family bathroom; property may benefit from cosmetic updating
Set in the peaceful hamlet of West Stoke within the South Downs National Park, this extended 1930s semi-detached home offers roomy family living with direct views over farmland. The ground floor centres on a large kitchen/breakfast room with an AGA and space for everyday dining, plus a bright living room that opens onto the private rear garden. A practical boot/entrance area and adjoining utility/store room add usable space for countryside life.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms enjoying open outlooks across the fields, a further bedroom and a family bathroom. The property sits on a generous plot with a wide driveway for several cars, raised front lawn and a rear garden featuring a patio with pergola, summerhouse, glasshouse and vegetable plot — strong appeal for gardeners and those wanting outdoor leisure space.
Important practical points: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are modest (up to c.36 Mbps) and there is a single bathroom. The house dates from the 1930s and, while well-configured, could benefit from some updating in places to suit a modern family or a buyer seeking to add personal finishes.
This freehold, three-bedroom home will suit buyers prioritising rural tranquillity, outdoor space and parking, with easy access to Chichester, Goodwood and extensive walking and riding routes nearby. Council Tax Band C offers an affordable running cost for the area.