End-of-terrace period home with lovely views in Stedham
South View Cottage was built around 1900 by a local benefactor with a stunning southerly aspect overlooking Stedham village green and South Downs in the distance.
The property, in Southview, has a lovely south-facing garden with direct access onto the village green.
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Hide AdOn the ground floor is a well-proportioned sitting room with a wood-burning stove and French doors opening into the garden and a second sitting room or dining room.
There is also a delightful kitchen/breakfast room with a gas-fired Rayburn, a conservatory extension and a useful utility/cloakroom.
On the first floor is a master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, en-suite shower room and views over the green, and two further bedrooms and family bathroom.
Tucked away in the garden is a detached wooden building that would make an ideal home office or studio.
Parking is available in the street.
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Hide AdA viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the character and location of this period cottage.
The village offers a primary school, public house, Thai restaurant, parish church, sports club and village hall.
The town of Midhurst is only a mile to the east and benefits from a variety of shopping facilities in addition to hotels, pubs and restaurants.
There is also a primary school and an academy college, medical centre, banks, library, a new leisure centre and the Cowdray Park golf course.
Guide Price £470,000.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Henry Adams, Tudor View, North Street, Midhurst. Telephone 01730 817370.