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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Contemporary single storey cottage in a favoured downland village
- Versatile accommodation suitable for permanent or weekend living
- Well proportioned rooms with natural light throughout
- Lovely gardens, wide terrace, garaging and extensive parking
- In the heart of the National Park with convenient access to the South Downs, River Arun and the Wild Brooks
- EPC Rating = E
Description
Papplewick is a single storey cottage situated in a lovely village setting. The accommodation is well proportioned, free-flowing and offers versatility with all principal rooms have a pleasing aspect over the private gardens. The contemporary style throughout provides natural light and comprises a welcoming entrance hall which has direct access to a reception room which has been used as an additional bedroom with a shower room and w/c adjacent. A good size dining hall leads to a large and well fitted eat in kitchen with breakfast area and a rear utility with space for appliances and larder, with access to the garden.
The centrally positioned drawing room is a lovely room with aspects over the gardens, a fireplace provides a focal point and there is an opening into a conservatory. A study offers work from home opportunities or could be utilised as an additional bedroom, if required. The principal bedroom has the benefit of an en suite shower room and two further double bedrooms, each with built in storage, are served by a family bathroom.
The gardens are a particular feature with the front garden comprising an area of lawn bounded by high hedging offering privacy. A small paved courtyard to the front has a small water feature and the rear garden is a good size comprising a wide, raised and paved terrace offering areas to sit out and dine al fresco with steps to a lawned rear garden with shrubs and mature trees at the borders. The property also benefits from a double garage and parking for multiple vehicles.
Location
Bury has a number of useful facilities including a village hall, the Squire and Horse public house and a renowned and well stocked farm shop. There are two local schools, Bury Church of England Primary School and Dorset House.
The town Pulborough just 5 miles north, offers more extensive facilities including two supermarkets and there are also rail stations at both Pulborough and nearby Amberley with regular services to London with journey times from 72 minutes. The eclectic market town of Arundel with its famous castle, cathedral and charming range of shops, cafes and boutiques is south of Bury Hill just 4.5 miles away.
Being in the heart of the South Downs National Park the surrounding countryside provides fabulous opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding. Recreational opportunities in the area are many and varied. There is golf at a number of clubs in the area including The West Sussex at Pulborough, and Cowdray Park. There is polo at Midhurst, horse racing at Goodwood and Fontwell Park, sailing at Chichester and flying at Goodwood.
Square Footage: 2,447 sq ft
Acreage: 0.41 Acres
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