Bright three-bedroom house with garage, driveway and village convenience.
South-facing meadow-style garden attracts wildlife and abundant planting
Set on a south-facing plot in the sought-after village of Coldwaltham, this 1930s semi-detached house offers bright, adaptable living across two floors. The sitting/dining room opens to a patio and a meadow-style rear garden that attracts wildlife, while first-floor rooms enjoy distant views across the South Downs. Practical built-in storage and a boarded loft add everyday convenience.
The property benefits from an air source heat pump, double glazing and fast broadband, making it suitable for modern family life in a rural setting. The integral garage, driveway parking and proximity to local amenities, bus services and Pulborough station add useful flexibility for commuting and family logistics.
The house would benefit from updating and redecoration; cosmetic and some modernisation work is needed to maximise living quality and value. There is one family bathroom plus a separate WC, and converting the garage could add accommodation subject to consents. Buyers should note the home dates from the 1930s, so a survey is recommended to confirm condition and any further works required.
Overall this property will suit buyers seeking a characterful village residence with a wildlife-friendly garden and scope to personalise. Its location beside countryside walks and the South Downs makes it appealing for outdoors-oriented families wanting room to grow.