Extended, newly renovated semi-detached cottage
Open-plan kitchen/family/dining with bifold doors
Generous sitting room with wood-burning stove
Three good-size bedrooms; main bedroom with en-suite
Ground-floor shower room, separate WC and utility room
Large landscaped gardens with workshop and entertaining areas
Off-road parking for up to four vehicles
Slow broadband and above-average local crime levels
Set in the South Downs National Park, this extended three-bedroom semi presents generous, newly renovated accommodation across approximately 1,441 sq ft. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen/family/dining room with bifold doors, a generous sitting room with a feature wood-burning stove, plus utility and a ground-floor shower room with separate WC. Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms, an en-suite to the main bedroom and a family bathroom.
Outside, the large, attractively landscaped gardens provide several entertaining areas, mature planting and privacy, with a workshop and storage shed for practical use. Off-road parking for up to four vehicles is a strong practical benefit for families and visitors.
Practical points to note: the house sits in a quiet hamlet environment with local primary school within a short walk, but broadband speeds are slow and local crime levels are above average. The building dates from the 1930s–40s and has cavity walls without added insulation (assumed), and the double glazing was installed before 2002 — sensible buyers should budget for future energy-efficiency improvements. Overall, this is a spacious, stylishly updated family home in a desirable rural setting with genuine outdoor space and parking.