Three double bedrooms and two bathrooms
Midlington House is a striking Queen Anne / Georgian semi with generous, flexible living set across two principal floors. The heart of the home is a high‑ceilinged kitchen/breakfast room with sash windows and an island, while a dual‑aspect sitting room and entrance hall with log burner create elegant everyday spaces for family life and entertaining.
The property sits in extensive grounds of about 1.14 acres within the South Downs National Park, with open lawns, terraces and secluded seating areas. Two single garages and plentiful parking add practical convenience, and views across the grounds from the principal bedroom reinforce the rural calm. Local village amenities, an outstanding primary school and good secondary options make this especially appealing to families.
This is an older, solid‑built house (constructed before 1900) that retains many period features—high ceilings, sash windows, shutters and decorative mouldings. It benefits from modern touches such as a fitted kitchen, contemporary bathroom fittings and an electric feature fire, but the property also shows its age: it has oil‑fired heating, solid brick walls with assumed limited insulation and will require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrading to meet modern efficiency standards.
Overall, the house offers rare plot size and character in a sought‑after village location. Buyers seeking generous outdoor space and period charm will find excellent potential here, while those prioritising low running costs or fully modern fabric may need to plan for insulation and heating upgrades.











































