West Walberton Lane, Walberton, Arundel £595,000

 

Drawing Room | Dining Room | Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Ground Floor Bedroom | Garden Room | Family Bathroom and Laundry room | Two further bedrooms (one en suite) | Mature Gardens | Detached garage, with potential (subject to consent) for additional accommodation | In all about .45 acre

Sundown is an attractive, detached property, originally a single storey dwelling, which has been extended and enlarged over the years and now provides spacious accommodation over two floors. The neighbouring detached garage could, subject to planning consent, form a charming annexe, as its construction (cavity wall) would lend itself to residential purposes.

The ground floor accommodation, which has been extended to the north and south, now includes two generous reception rooms, both with lovely bay windows and a fireplace in each, and a double bedroom. The hallway leads through to a spacious, well-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with lovely views onto the rear gardens and access to a pretty garden room. A family bathroom and utility area complete the accommodation on the ground floor.

A staircase leads up to two excellent bedrooms, both with good storage spaces and one with an en suite shower room.

The property is situated in West Walberton Lane, a leafy semi-rural and prestigious road, leading down into West Walberton village. West Walberton has a village green, a primary school and public house, as well as village post office and stores. Its position ensures that the South Downs and the coast are easily accessible, as is the railway station at Barnham, which offers services to London (Victoria) and Gatwick, as well as along the south coast. Arundel, just to the north, is well known for its famous castle, Georgian architecture and array of antique shops, whilst Chichester 6 miles to the west, offers a broader range of cultural and leisure amenities, including the ancient Cathedral, renowned Festival Theatre, Pallant House Art Gallery, museums and restaurants. Leisure pursuits within the area include sailing from the coast and Chichester Harbour, bathing from the beaches, delightful walking and riding on the South Downs, and Goodwood to the west is well known for its horse-racing and also hosts the annual Festival of Speed and Revival Meetings for motoring enthusiasts.

Outside, the property is approached via two sets of timber gates, providing an in and out driveway, which is well screened from West Walberton Lane, by evergreen hedging. The sweeping gravelled driveway, leads to a large detached garage which has great potential (subject to planning consent) to create additional accommodation since it is of cavity wall construction. Mature shrubs and lawns make up the areas to the front and rear of the property and include a large vegetable garden.

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