Light renovated home with garden and village walks.
Period cottage with timber framing and high ceilings
Paddock Cottage is a charming early-1900s semi-detached home set in the heart of a favoured Downland village, within the South Downs National Park. Renovated throughout, it combines period character — timbering, brick fireplaces and high ceilings — with contemporary updates including engineered oak floors and ground-floor underfloor heating.
The ground floor offers a bright, sociable kitchen/dining room with Shaker units, built-in appliances and a solid-fuel Rayburn opening onto a timber deck and landscaped garden. A cosy sitting room and practical cloakroom complete the living space. Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms and a single family bathroom — suitable for many families but potentially limiting for larger households.
Practical details are straightforward: freehold tenure, off-street parking, LPG-fired boiler with radiators, and very low flood risk. Broadband and mobile connectivity are strong for a rural village. EPC rating E and Council Tax Band E reflect the property’s period fabric and current energy performance; cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, which buyers may wish to address.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking village life, countryside walks and cottage character with modern comforts already in place. It offers scope for further energy improvements and minor layout changes if you want to increase bathroom provision or upgrade insulation.