Guide price
£430,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleCrypt Lane, Midhurst GU29
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Downland Village setting
Fine Views to the South Downs
Generous Garden
Off-Road Parking
Three Bedrooms
Sitting Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Double-Glazing & Oil Fired Heating
Located in the heart of the South Downs National Park, this semi-detached home offers a generous garden together with comfortable living including three bedrooms. The property combines charm and modern conveniences such as oil-fired central heating and double glazing. The open fireplace adds a cosy touch to the dual-aspect sitting room, and is perfect for relaxing evenings.
The spacious Kitchen/Breakfast Room features a range of wall and base units with space for appliances and leads to a useful lobby area. The Bathroom is stylishly fitted with a roll-top bath with claw feet and fully tilled to the walls and flooring.
The property includes both allocated and off-street parking, making it convenient for households with multiple vehicles. The oil heating system ensures warmth during colder months. With its excellent views over farmland towards The South Downs, the location provides a serene backdrop while remaining close to local amenities.
To the first-floor there are three bedrooms including a principal room with delightful views to wake up to to both the front and rear.
There is the potential to extend the home further subject to necessary consents.
The rear garden enjoys a westerly aspect and is of a generous size (0.13 Acre). From the paved patio area to the rear of the home a path between areas of lawn to the rear where there is off-road parking for two vehicles. There is a wooden garden sheds within the garden and fine views making it perfect for entertaining and al-fresco dining.
Cocking is a picturesque and historic village set within the heart of the South Downs National Park, just three miles south of Midhurst and eight miles north of the cathedral city of Chichester. Nestling beneath the sweeping contours of Cocking Down and Linch Down-two of the highest points on the Sussex Downs-the village enjoys immediate access to outstanding natural beauty, including the renowned South Downs Way which runs along the ridge above.
Rich in heritage, Cocking’s roots stretch back to the Bronze Age, with Romans, Saxons, Normans and Cluniac monks all leaving their mark here. Listed as Cochinges in the Domesday Book of 1086, the village once comprised 32 households, five mills and a church. Today, its historic character is still very much present, with several 17th‐century houses and 28 listed buildings, many belonging to the distinctive Cowdray Estate, recognisable by their yellow-painted woodwork.
At the heart of the village stands St Catherine of Siena Church, an 11th‐century building with Saxon origins and medieval wall-painting fragments dating to around 1220. Nearby is the unique bronze Cocking History Column, created by local sculptor Philip Jackson to celebrate key moments in the village’s long story.
Cocking remains a thriving rural community. The recently revived Blue Bell pub-reopened by locals as a community hub-offers food, drink and village shop services. Additional amenities include the Milestone Garage, a children’s playground and a regular bus service. The village also benefits from fast fibre broadband, appealing to modern-day lifestyles.
For lovers of the outdoors, the location is exceptional. Walkers and cyclists on the South Downs Way frequently descend into Cocking for refreshments and to explore local sights. The landscape provides beautiful views of the nearby chalk pit, historically notable for an 1833 earthquake-related rockfall.
Cocking’s charm lies in its blend of timeless rural beauty, deep historical roots and vibrant village spirit. With excellent access to Midhurst, Chichester and the wider South Downs, it offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful yet well‐connected countryside lifestyle.
Nearby Midhurst is known for its vibrant community and offers plenty of shopping and recreational opportunities. Renowned schools in the area provide excellent educational options for families. This property is an ideal choice for those seeking a balance of traditional charm and modern living
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