Property description
Updated and restored by the current owners to a very high standard, this fine Grade II listed town-house now offers extensive charm and character with features such as an Inglenook Fireplace, extensive exposed beams and cellars together with modern benefits such as a gas heating system and modern kitchen and bathrooms.
Viewing is essential to really begin to appreciate the quality and standard of this refurbishment together with the versatility of the accommodation offered. The home benefits from having cellars, a ground floor kitchen, dining room & cloakroom, a first floor sitting room and two bedrooms (one currently used as a study) and an en-suite; and to the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
Outside is a courtyard garden suitable for al-fresco dining.
The property is situated in the heart of this historic market town and offers a central yet quiet location. The property is within the Southdown's National Park and is well known for its extensive range of antique shops and the National Trust owned Petworth House with its 750 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown. The town offers a good range of shopping and recreational facilities together with churches, restaurants and bars.
Pulborough Mainline Railway Station is approximately four miles distant and Haslemere about ten miles. Chichester and the coast are about fourteen miles to the south and London around fifty miles to the north. The surrounding picturesque countryside offers countless walking & riding opportunities.
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