Guide price
£595,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleChurch Hill, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Charming period home with a wealth of character and exposed beams
Approx. 1,745 sq ft arranged over three floors, including cellar
Generous reception rooms and well-proportioned kitchen with utility
Three bedrooms and family bathroom on the first floor
Courtyard garden, garage and off-street parking in a desirable village setting
EPC Rating = E
A charming period village home offering character in a coveted central location.
Description
This wonderful character property situated in the heart of Midhurst is an absolute gem. Extending to approximately 1,745 sq ft in total and is arranged over three levels, including a useful cellar. The ground floor provides particularly well-balanced accommodation, with a lovely sitting room with lots of natural light and pleasing proportions, leading through to a well-sized dining room ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. To the rear, the kitchen is thoughtfully arranged with adjoining utility space and direct access to the courtyard garden. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has the benefit of an en suite shower room and a further versatile room providing dressing room/nursery or study opportunities. Two further bedrooms are served by a family bathroom.
The property retains a wealth of period charm, including exposed beams and traditional architectural details, while offering scope for sympathetic upgrading if desired.
Externally, the house benefits from a delightful courtyard-style garden, providing a private and tranquil setting for outdoor dining and relaxation. A garage, directly accessed from the garden further enhances the practicality of the home.
Overall, this is a most attractive and characterful home, ideally suited to those seeking historic charm in a convenient and coveted setting.
Location
Situated in Midhurst town centre, this property lies in the heart of the South Downs National Park. Midhurst offers an excellent range of everyday amenities, including shops, recreational facilities, a modern community centre, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, churches, and a library.
The nearby village of Easebourne, less than two miles away, is home to the renowned Cowdray Farm Shop & Café, awarded Sussex Food Shop of the Year at the 2019 Sussex Food & Drink Awards.
The area is well served by a variety of highly regarded private and state schools for all ages, including Midhurst Rother College, Seaford College, Bedales School, and Conifers Primary School.
Just under 10 miles away, the town of Haslemere provides a mainline rail service to London Waterloo (from approximately 55 minutes), along with a wide range of amenities such as supermarkets, a leisure centre, and an excellent selection of pubs, restaurants, and cafés.
For leisure and outdoor pursuits, Cowdray Park offers polo and golf, while Goodwood, located to the south, is famed for its horse racing, golf courses, and world-renowned motoring events, including the Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival.
All distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,745 sq ft
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