Property description
The property is a wing of a large manor house offering over 3000 sq ft of internal accommodation set in glorious landscaped grounds with stunning views to the South Downs National Park in the distance.
ACCOMMODATION * Entrance hall * Sitting room * Dining room * Family room * Kitchen * Downstairs cloakroom * Principal bedroom with en-suite shower room * Three further bedrooms * Beautiful gardens * Garage and shared driveway * Private Lake * Views towards the South Downs National Park *
SITUATION Pulborough is a large village on the northern bank of the River Arun with a good variety of local shops including butchers, hairdressers, a florist, hairdressers, a tea shop, public library, dentists, a Primary Health Care Centre, a Tesco store and Sainsbury's. The village has a primary school (St Mary's) and The Weald secondary school is at Billingshurst. There are also three churches, several pubs and a hotel.
There are plenty of country walks in the local area especially over the renowned Wild Brooks to the RSPB centre at Wiggonholt. There is a thriving range of sports and social events including football, cricket, rugby and bowls clubs. The mainline railway station at Pulborough is on the Arun Valley line to London (via Gatwick), Chichester and the South Coast. There are good links to the national road network as the A29 and A283 cross at Pulborough. The larger centres of Storrington and Billingshurst are approximately 5 miles distant, with Horsham some 13 miles, Chichester 15 miles and Guildford 23 miles away.
DESCRIPTION Situated in a elevated position with far reaching views over glorious landscaped gardens and ground and the South Downs National Park beyond.
This wing of a period manor house, believed to be of Edwardian origin, is a great opportunity to acquire a spacious and light property set in the heart of rural West Sussex.
On entering there is a spacious entrance hall with ground floor cloakroom and door leading through to a large and spacious sitting room with views over landscaped gardens and grounds via the large bay window. From here there are double doors leading through to formal dining room. Further door from the dining room leads through to the inner hall with access to the wood panelled study/family room again with bay window overlooking garden and grounds.
To complete the ground floor accommodation there is access to the kitchen/diner. From the inner hall a turning staircase leads to the first floor landing with four bedrooms with en-suite shower to principal bedroom. From three of the bedrooms there are also views over adjoining grounds and lake beyond. There is also a further family bathroom and separate WC to complete the first floor accommodation.
One of the stand out features about this property is the gardens and grounds including private lake and glorious views of the South Downs National Park in the distance.
The property is approached via a shared driveway which leads round to an off road parking area and access to single detached garage. From here there is an ornate stone wall with inset planters with steps leading down to lawned area and lake beyond. The lake measures over an acre approximately and features and Island that in the past has been accessed via a footbridge and large flowering lily pad beds. There is also fishing access to all parts of the lake which is stocked with a variety of coarse fish. The lake and Island are surrounded by mature oaks and other deciduous trees and shrubs. To the south side of the lake there is a sluice gate which feeds into a small stream which feeds two further lakes in the neighbouring property. To the front of the property there is a lawned area with wild shrub and flowered border with further lower lawned area and views over neighbouring propertys lake. From the front of the property there are glorious view over adjoining landscaped grounds and lakes along with stunning unbroken views towards the South Downs National Park.
Property Features :
- FOUR BEDROOMS
- EN-SUITE TO PRINCIPAL BEDROOM
- SITTING ROOM
- DINING ROOM
- FAMILY ROOM