A charming three-bedroom Victorian cottage set within the breathtaking South Downs National Park.
Dating back to the 1890s, this beautifully presented cottage has been thoughtfully and sympathetically renovated by the current owners, perfectly blending period character with stylish modern living.
The property welcomes you via a useful entrance porch, leading into a stunning dual-aspect sitting room, complete with a cosy solid fuel stove set on a traditional brick hearth — an ideal space to relax and unwind.
A characterful pine door opens into the kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a range of units, generous work surfaces, Range cooker and a classic butler sink. From here, you can enjoy lovely views across the private rear garden, while the staircase rises to the first floor.
An inner hallway provides access to a beautifully refitted bathroom, featuring a luxurious claw-foot roll-top bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, and wash basin — all enhanced by elegant part-panelled walls.
The second reception room offers a versatile and generous space, perfect as a home office. It benefits from a full-width desk with built-in cupboards, as well as space and plumbing for laundry appliances. Double patio doors open out, framing attractive views across neighbouring nursery land and allowing natural light to flood the room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes a built-in cupboard, while the second bedroom enjoys open views across the nursery land and boasts extensive storage with a triple wardrobe and additional double cupboard. The third bedroom overlooks the garden, offering a peaceful retreat.
Outside, the property continues to impress. To the front, there is off-road parking for up to three vehicles. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, enclosed by mature hedging for privacy, and features a generous patio area — perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. Two sheds and a hot tub are also included, adding to the lifestyle appeal.
Location
The property is ideally situated within a welcoming and well-served village community, offering a fantastic range of everyday amenities. These include a local school, convenience store, a DIY shop, and a doctor’s surgery — all within easy reach.
For commuters, excellent transport links provide direct access from the South coast to London, making this an ideal balance of countryside living with city connectivity.
Freehold
East Hampshire District Council. Tax Band D
All main services, gas heating
A truly delightful home in an idyllic setting — early viewing is highly recommended.
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