Guide price
£1,450,000
(£433/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleMaltravers Street, Arundel, West Sussex BN18
6 beds
4 baths
5 receptions
From 3,352 - 4,152 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Savills - Petworth
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About this property
Grade II listed townhouse in Arundel’s Old Town with river and coastal views
Spacious reception rooms and period features throughout
Striking dining room with high ceilings, fireplace and access to the garden
Five bedrooms, including a generous principal suite with roof terrace
Additional self-contained 1 bedroom annexe ideal for guests or rental
Secluded south-facing garden plus garage and off-street parking
EPC Rating = E
A handsome Grade II listed house with great views tucked away in Old Arundel.
Description
Tucked away in the heart of Arundel’s Old Town, this handsome Grade II listed townhouse sits discreetly within its walled garden, enjoying far-reaching views over the River Arun and out to the coast. Originally Georgian, with later Victorian additions, the property includes a characterful annexe cottage, generous parking, and an established south-facing garden, all combining to offer a rare opportunity in this sought-after setting.
Approached either from Maltravers Street via a front entrance or from the rear where there is parking and a double car port, the property is quietly positioned and enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy. A glazed conservatory spans the front façade and opens into the main hallway and garden beyond. Inside, the house retains many of its original architectural features; panelled doors, tall ceilings, deep skirtings and period fireplaces, offering an elegant property with plenty of scope to personalise.
The ground floor offers a versatile layout, with a cosy study or snug sitting room and a generous, double-aspect drawing room that opens onto the garden. The formal dining room is especially striking, with ornate cornicing, high ceilings and French doors out to the terrace, ideal for entertaining. The adjoining kitchen, fitted with ample cabinetry and a central island, is both functional and well placed within the layout. At the end of the hallway is the garden room, a light and peaceful spot with large windows and French doors leading to the terrace. There is a cloakroom with laundry area, and an additional guest WC complete the ground floor. The brick cellar accessed from inside the house with good head height, provides excellent storage facilities.
Upstairs, the main staircase leads to a galleried landing with three spacious bedrooms, one with an en suite, and a family bathroom to serve the other two bedrooms. A second staircase accesses the principal suite, which occupies the rear of the house and includes a bay window with exceptional views across the countryside to the sea, a fireplace, dressing area, additional sitting or bedroom space, and access to a private roof terrace overlooking the rooftops and coastline. There is also a further family bathroom.
Set behind the main house, the annexe cottage offers modern self-contained accommodation with its own entrance. Arranged over two floors, it includes a sitting room, compact kitchen, double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a well-appointed shower room, ideal for guests, family, or rental use.
Outside, the mature, south-facing garden is a particular highlight, offering a sense of seclusion rarely found in a central Arundel location. Well-established planting, peaceful seating areas, and two ornamental ponds, the garden wraps around the house and connects to a courtyard area linking the main home with the cottage and garaging. A single garage is accessed from King Street, with further parking and the double car port available via Orchard Place.
This much-loved home presents a rare opportunity to live in a property of genuine character, set within one of the most historic and picturesque areas of Arundel. Quietly positioned, generously proportioned and full of charm, it offers exciting scope for the next chapter in a truly special location.
Location
Arundel is renowned for its cultural and historical places of interest, including the Cathedral and Castle. There is a mainline station with trains to London Victoria from 85 minutes. Gatwick airport is 34 miles away and there are excellent road networks to London and the south coast.
There is a great selection of well-regarded both state and private schools in the area with the C of E Primary School in the city and the local Saint Philip Howard Catholic School, Dorset House, Slindon College, Seaford College and Lancing College.
Neighbouring villages are Barnham, Eastergate and Fontwell with the cathedral city of Chichester within 5.5 miles. The area boasts numerous places of interest and activities to enjoy including horse racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, several golf courses including Cowdray Park and Goodwood with its private country club and modern gym. The well-known sandy beach at West Wittering is a mere 15 miles away with surrounding activities in nearby Chichester Harbour for the boating enthusiast.
Please note all times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,352 sq ft
Acreage:
0.2 Acres
Directions
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Additional Info
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