Spacious Grade II-listed four-bed cottage with large west garden and parking for five..
Grade II listed 1770 Georgian terraced cottage (restrictions on alterations)
Approximately 2,044 sq ft with four double bedrooms and three bathrooms
Three reception rooms plus cellar; flexible family living spaces
Large west-facing garden with patio, greenhouse and fruit trees
Off-street parking for up to five cars on a substantial plot
Close to Chichester, South Downs National Park and good schools
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; low local crime
Period fabric may require ongoing maintenance and sympathetic repair
Set in the sought-after village of Lavant, this Georgian terraced family cottage dates from the 1770s and offers generous, character-rich accommodation across approximately 2,044 sq ft. High ceilings, original fireplaces and parquet flooring combine with practical spaces—a large kitchen/breakfast room with pantry, three reception rooms and a useful cellar—to suit family life or flexible living. The property sits within the South Downs National Park fringe and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband.
The layout is spacious and versatile: a principal bedroom with ensuite, three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs; downstairs includes a bright living room, separate dining room, family room with patio doors, and a shower room off the kitchen. A large, enclosed west-facing garden provides patio, greenhouse, shed and productive fruit and vegetable areas, creating private outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining.
Practical strengths include off-street parking for up to five cars, a substantial plot and proximity to good local schools and Chichester’s cultural amenities. Quiet, low-crime surroundings and easy access to the South Downs make this appealing for families seeking space close to countryside walking.
Important practical considerations: the house is Grade II listed, which will limit external and internal alterations and may complicate modernisation or extension plans. As with many historic properties, ongoing maintenance and sympathetic repair may be required. Council tax is moderate and the large size and period fabric mean running and upkeep costs should be factored in.