4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Abundance of character features throughout.
- Large outbuilding currently utilised as a home office with studio above.
- Heated swimming pool with pool house.
- South facing gardens extending to approx. 2.5 acres
- Delightful rural location
- EPC Rating = E
Description
Barnsfold Cottage is a charming period cottage, originally dating back to around 1550, offering a blend of historical charm and modern functionality. Unlisted and thoughtfully extended over the years, the cottage now boasts a spacious and practical layout.
On the ground floor, a small entrance lobby opens into a delightful dining room with impressive inglenook fireplace, light and bright, the perfect place to relax and entertain. Overlooking the south facing gardens, the kitchen/breakfast room connects with a cosy snug, very much establishing itself as the heart of the home. A well-proportioned sitting room with adjoining study has wonderful French doors opening onto the rear garden. A staircase from the dining room ascends to three bedrooms, one with en suite shower room and a family bathroom whereas a second staircase leads from the sitting room to the principal bedroom with en suite bathroom.
The cottage features many period details, including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, lovely old doors, and a large inglenook fireplace in the dining room, replicated in the sitting room.
The beautifully maintained 2.5 acres of garden and grounds create a peaceful, rural atmosphere, rich with birdlife and birdsong. There is a large outbuilding currently utilised as a home office with en suite studio room above, a carefully fenced swimming pool area with a pool house, two extensive outbuildings, an apple orchard and a productive fruit and vegetable section. The rear portion of the grounds works successfully as a paddock area.
Barnsfold Cottage is set in a delightful rural location amongst miles of open weald land with glorious farmland views from every window. Set well away from passing traffic, the house is situated on a bridleway which serves a small number of properties and leads through fields to woodland beyond.
Location
Rudgwick is a pretty village in the Sussex Weald, yet close to the Surrey border. Rudgwick is conveniently situated, being close to the A281 for ease of access to Guildford, Horsham and Gatwick airport, in addition to the A24 and A29 between London and the coast. The village offers a range of local shopping for daily needs plus a church, Post Office, medical centre and primary school.
Cranleigh offers a wider range of shopping, including a Marks & Spencer Food Hall and two supermarkets, and a leisure centre, while Guildford and Horsham provide a full range of shopping, leisure and cultural amenities, in addition to mainline rail services. Rudgwick is a thriving community with a number of local clubs and relevant activities.
There is a good selection of schools in the area, including Rudgwick Primary School, Pennthorpe, Farlington, Cranleigh, Belmont, Duke of Kent, Hurtwood House, St Catherine’s and Charterhouse.
Leisure opportunities in the area include golf at a number of local clubs, polo at Ewhurst, country pursuits at several local venues, whilst the surrounding countryside offers wonderful walking, cycling and riding.
Square Footage: 1,856 sq ft
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