- Two bedrooms in a character-filled semi-detached cottage
- Charming features: exposed brick, beams, latch doors, fireplaces
- Double glazing and gas central heating installed
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden; easy exterior upkeep
- No visible off-street parking or driveway
- Solid brick construction (pre-1900) likely without cavity insulation
- Single bathroom and approx. 655 sqft; rooms are modest in size
- Freehold tenure; moderate council tax and fast broadband
A charming two-bedroom semi-detached cottage in the heart of Storrington, offering character features and a compact, manageable plot ideal for downsizers. Exposed brickwork, beams, latch doors and period fireplaces give the house a cosy, traditional feel while recent upgrades—double glazing and gas central heating—provide everyday comfort.
The layout is straightforward across two storeys with a well-presented living room and practical kitchen/bathroom. The rear garden is small and easy to maintain, perfect for light gardening or outdoor seating without heavy upkeep. The cottage sits within walking distance of shops, cafes, and local amenities, with good broadband and nearby bus links for local travel.
Important practical points: the property is constructed of solid brick (pre-1900) and likely lacks cavity wall insulation, so further thermal improvements could be considered. The plot is modest and there appears to be no off-street parking or driveway. Internally the rooms are average in size (approx. 655 sqft total) and there is a single bathroom, so space is best suited to a couple, small family, or someone looking to downsize while retaining character.
Freehold tenure and a moderate council tax band add clarity to running costs. For buyers who prioritise village living, character and a low-maintenance outdoor space, this cottage offers a comfortable base with scope for energy upgrades and tasteful modernisation.