Charming two-bedroom village cottage with 160ft garden and farmland views.
Victorian mid-terrace with many original period features
A charming two-bedroom Victorian cottage forming one of five former railwaymen’s cottages in peaceful East Tisted, within the South Downs National Park. The well-proportioned rooms feel larger than expected, with high ceilings, deep sash windows and original fireplaces each housing wood burning stoves — ideal for buyers who value period character and cosy living.
The accommodation includes a sitting room, separate dining room, fitted kitchen with rear lobby/utility, two first-floor bedrooms and a large bathroom with electric underfloor heating. The standout rear garden extends to about 160ft (48.9m) with a timber shed, decking overlooking farmland and mature hedging — a rare private, long-views outdoor space for a terraced cottage.
Practical considerations: the property uses dual fuel room heaters and wood burning stoves rather than central heating, drainage is private, broadband speeds are slow and there is no mobile signal. The exterior walls are cavity as built with assumed no added insulation. These factors will be important for buyers sensitive to connectivity, modern heating efficiency and long-term energy costs.
This cottage suits downsizers or buyers seeking a character home in an affluent, rural village with good local schools and easy access to nearby market towns. It offers immediate charm and scope for sensible energy and connectivity improvements if desired.