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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Station Road, Littlehampton BN16
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1,344 sq ft / 125 sq m
EPC rating: F
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Stunning 17th Century period cottage with many original features
  • Close to the coastal village of Angmering
  • Separate one bedroom self catering guest lodge in garden
  • Allocated parking and single garage
  • Thatch Roof ridge replaced in 2019
  • 648 sq. metre South East facing garden
  • Upstairs contemporary shower room
  • Original earth floor tiling to living room
  • Downstairs bathroom with free standing bath & Copper sink
  • Garden office/studio, garden bar & cabana all with power, heat and light

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Welcome to The Old Mill House, a charming Grade II-listed 17th-century retreat that combines timeless heritage with contemporary luxury.

The cottage’s enchanting flint-and-brick façade is framed by a walled front garden beautifully landscaped, while a cobbled path leads to the gated side entrance. Stepping into the hallway, and you’re transported back in time, starting with the historic Earth Floor - a beautifully worn brick surface rich with character. Exposed beams, original stone floors, and the front door’s original key all add to the sense of timelessness.

The living/dining room is warm and inviting, with a brick fireplace, exposed beams, leaded windows, and ample space for hosting. Adjacent is the newly restored scullery, a breathtaking space approved by English Heritage. Featuring a glass ceiling, carefully placed sister beams, and views of the original flint walls, it perfectly balances history and modernity.

A newly added garden room with a glass lantern roof, located just off the kitchen and living room, adds to the home’s charm, providing a peaceful space that opens onto a lower patio and the South East-facing garden beyond. 

The cottage kitchen is a blend of tradition and practicality, with quartz countertops, wooden cabinetry, and quality integrated appliances. Opposite, alcove shelving provides additional pantry space. For history enthusiasts, the remains of an original bread oven were discovered by a camera inspection behind the lounge fireplace, suggesting that there may be an inglenook fireplace – an exciting feature the next owners might choose to explore further if they wish to uncover more of the cottage’s 400-year-old history.

The ground floor flows naturally from one inviting space to the next, including the stylish fitted bathroom with a freestanding roll top bath and a striking copper sink. 

Upstairs, the three bedrooms and a modern shower room continue the theme of comfort and character. The principal bedroom, bathed in natural light, boasts leaded windows, hand-crafted wardrobes, and high ceilings, while acoustic café shutters add both insulation and tranquillity. The second double bedroom has plenty of wardrobe space and lovely garden views from the lead-light windows. The third single bedroom is ideal for children or as a study.

The entire property has been thoughtfully updated with new insulation, soundproof flooring, carpets, and rewiring, including a dedicated power supply to the outbuildings.

Step into the South East-facing garden (648 sq.metres) and you’ll discover a haven for relaxation and entertaining. The garden bar and cabana are equipped with power, lighting, a wood burner, and space for fridges and a pizza oven—perfect for hosting. The guest lodge offers luxurious accommodation for visitors or holidaymakers, complete with Wi-Fi and independent access, making it perfect for guests attending the renowned Goodwood motor racing events or enjoying a tranquil coastal break.

At the far end of the garden lies a spacious office/studio, ideal for remote work, a gym, or an art studio. The wood workshop, complete with a stone floor and storage area, is a dream for hobbyists.

The Old Mill House is truly unique, combining historic charm with modern comforts and exceptional outdoor spaces. With so many features, this cottage must be seen to fully appreciate its versatile and comfortable living space.

Location 

The Old Mill House is ideally located for easy access to the A24, with Arundel just 4.5 miles away (approximately 15 minutes by car), offering a variety of shops, cafes, and, of course, the castle and cathedral. Rustington village is a short drive away and can also be reached on foot, featuring an abundance of eateries.

There are two main supermarkets nearby, as well as other retail outlets at the local retail park.

A bus stop is conveniently located across the road from the cottage, and the charming centre of Angmering is just a 5-minute stroll away. Here, you’ll find public houses, bars, restaurants, a butcher, a doctor’s surgery, and a chemist.

Nearby villages, such as East Preston and Ferring, offer a wide range of delicatessens, cafes, and bakeries, all easily accessible by car or bus. Angmering Train Station is a short walk away, with direct trains to London Victoria in about 1 hour 45 minutes and to Brighton in just 30 minutes.

The beach is also within walking distance via East Preston, a leisurely 40-minute stroll. Littlehampton, with its Children’s Harbour Park Amusement Arcade on the beachfront, is just a 10-minute drive.

The location of The Old Mill House is truly idyllic, offering the new owners access to beautiful South Coast villages, as well as the stunning Angmering Estate, nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park.

 

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