Property description
THE PROPERTY The approach is via a walled front garden leading to the front entrance. The front door opens into the spacious open plan sitting and dining room with its beautiful fireplaces and additional period features. Of particular note is the stained glass window from the dining area looking through to the kitchen breakfast room, which comprises of an oak kitchen with sold wood work tops, butler sink and a door through to the utility room and a stable door leading out to the generous West facing rear gardens.
From the sitting room a stripped wooden door leads to a set of stairs rising to the first floor landing. There are two double bedrooms located on this floor along with a bathroom. The loft is accessed from the landing by a wooden hatch
The rear garden is of a very good size, facing west with hard standing for a timber built shed.
THE LOCATION The Cathedral town of Arundel with its impressive Norman castle sits on the boundary of the South Downs National Park. Consistently considered as one of the finest towns in the country and made famous internationally for its antique dealerships. Once a thriving fishing town, the public houses and fisherman's cottages have made way for traditional tearooms, boutiques and an eclectic mix of independent restaurants. Now well known for its numerous festivals throughout the year including the Art trail, Food Festival and Arundel by Candlelight. There is a wide choice of sporting and recreational activities in the surrounding area including horse racing at both Goodwood and Fontwell park; Car Racing at Goodwood Motor Circuit famously hosting it's annual Festival of Speed and Revival meetings; polo at Cowdray park; glorious beaches at the Witterings; dinghy sailing from numerous clubs along the coast with substantial harbours and marinas at Chichester and Littlehampton for mooring larger yachts; numerous golf courses; walking and riding in the rich surrounding countryside.