Property description
THE PROPERTY The approach to this exceptional home is via a pretty, tree lined, rural lane lying on the out skirts of the historic market town of Arundel. The current vendors have taken great care in the remodelling and updating of this spacious home, which now boasts flexible accommodation arranged over two floors.
The ground floor comprises of an entrance hall, opening into a large open plan vaulted sitting room with feature fireplace and views over the beautiful gardens. The guest bedroom with en suite is separate from the main body of the house occupying the east side of the property making it an ideal space for visitors. The third bedroom and bathroom are also located on the ground floor with the exceptional kitchen/living space making up the west side of this floor. The kitchen come living space is a particular feature, being well appointed with folding doors to the gardens creating an incredible outside-inside space.
The remainder of the ground floor is made up of the large tandem garage with utility area, accessed from the kitchen or by front and rear electric doors.
The extremely spacious master bedroom suite is located on the first floor, benefitting from a large amount of built in wardrobes, an en suite bathroom and a Juliette balcony with double doors overlooking the rear gardens.
The landscaped rear gardens face south and have been lovingly toiled over by the current vendors to create a secluded haven, with contrasting Indian stone patio areas, well kept lawns dissected by established borders and a particularly pleasant water fountain rising from the centre of the established pond.
Located to the rear of the gardens is the 17ft square studio with power and light, currently being used as an office but has historically been used as an art studio. Behind the studio is an extended portion of grounds with hard standing for several timber built sheds.
THE LOCATION Calceto Lane sits on the out skirts of 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.
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