£800,000
2 bed flat for saleKings Drive, Midhurst GU29
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
About this property
Principal bedroom with dressing area and luxury en-suite
Residents’ indoor heated pool and gym facilities
Secure underground allocated parking
Separate kitchen with breakfast bar island
165 acres of private parkland and woodland walks
Principal en-suite: Grade A travertine tiles, freestanding bath, walk-in rainfall shower, deep vanity shelf with mirror
French doors from Principal bedroom to south-facing balcony terrace
Separate kitchen with breakfast bar island, space for small dining
Luxury tiled shower room adjacent to second bedroom, spa-like feel
Generous lounge/sitting room (398 sq ft) with tall leaded light windows, stunning views, and bespoke workspace
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Set within the prestigious King Edward VII Estate, this exceptionally well appointed first floor two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment offers an extraordinary combination of heritage character, contemporary luxury, and lifestyle living.
Occupying a prime and original Edwardian building position within the estate, the apartment enjoys abundant natural light and impressive ceiling heights, complemented by mullioned leaded light windows and period features throughout, providing a home of both elegance and charm.
The principal bedroom is a true retreat, featuring a dedicated dressing area leading into a luxurious Grade A travertine-tiled en-suite bathroom. This beautifully appointed suite boasts a freestanding bath, walk-in rainfall shower, and deep vanity shelf with mirror. French doors from the master open directly onto a south-facing projecting balcony terrace, extending from the building to create a private outdoor space with panoramic views across the South Downs and Gertrude Jekyll-inspired gardens.
The second bedroom is a generous double with mullioned leaded light windows and peaceful views over the estate’s internal gardens. Adjacent is a luxurious tiled shower room, finished with matching high-quality tiles and leaded light windows, exuding a spa-like elegance.
The apartment’s living spaces are exceptional, with a generous lounge and sitting room measuring approximately [insert square footage] sq ft, featuring three tall leaded light windows overlooking the gardens and South Downs. This spectacular space is perfect for entertaining or relaxing, with an alcove currently used as a bespoke workspace. The lounge flows into a snug area, ideal for a large dining table or additional seating.
The separate kitchen is designed for both functionality and style, with French doors opening onto the south-facing terrace, a breakfast bar island, and space for a small dining table. It features Siemens integrated appliances, including a double oven and induction hob, bespoke hand-crafted cabinetry, and stone worktops, all under exceptionally high ceilings, seamlessly combining character with modern convenience.
Residents of the King Edward VII Estate enjoy an exclusive lifestyle, with access to an indoor heated swimming pool, fully equipped gym, and approximately 165 acres of private parkland and woodland walks. The grounds include Gertrude Jekyll-inspired landscaped gardens, creating a truly tranquil and picturesque environment.
Additional benefits include lift access, two secure underground allocated parking spaces, a gated and well-managed estate, and the significant advantage of no forward chain, making this apartment an ideal purchase for a main residence, second home, or lock-up-and-leave sumptuous retreat. Dogs are welcome at the estate with superb dog walking on your doorstep.
This is a home that effortlessly combines period charm, modern luxury, and exceptional lifestyle appeal in one of West Sussex’s most coveted addresses.
The Estate
Conceived and designed under the wish of His Majesty King Edward VII, the King Edward VII Sanatorium was built in 1901 as a pioneering tuberculosis hospital and officially opened in 1906, recognised as one of the finest hospital buildings of its era. Expert restoration has transformed the estate into a prestigious residential estate, combining historic character with modern luxury. Residents enjoy 165 acres of parkland and woodland walks, including measured trails around the estate, the beautifully maintained formal gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll, and exclusive facilities such as an indoor heated swimming pool, steam room, and gym.
The estate is ideally located for leisure and culture. It is within easy reach of Cowdray International Polo fields, with nearby Cowdray Café and Farmshop, and approximately 15 minutes’ drive from Chichester, with its theatres, galleries, shops, and restaurants. Goodwood, with motor racing, the Festival of Speed, and other high-profile events, is also easily accessible. The area is perfect for sailing enthusiasts, with Chichester Marina, Birdham Pool Marina, and the nearby West Wittering beaches to explore. Midhurst town centre offers independent cafes, shops, and amenities, while local highlights include the Cowdray Ruins and scenic walks along the River Rother. Haslemere mainline station is just a ten-minute drive from the estate, providing regular direct services to London Waterloo, and the estate also offers effortless access to the South Downs National Park, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the stunning countryside.
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Restrictions/Coventants - No cats allowed at Estate, No Sign Written Vehicles at Estate
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Tenure
Leasehold (164 years)
Service charge
£7,000 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£250
Ground rent date of next review
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