16th century listed cottage in West Sussex
This charming cottage in Clapham village in West Sussex is listed Grade II and believed to date back to the 16th century

Little Thatch is an extremely pretty cottage dates back to the 16th century and has a number of good period features including an inglenook fireplace and a delightful triple aspect sitting room.
In addition there are two further reception rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom on the ground floor; on the first floor are three good-sized bedrooms overlooking the gardens, including the master bedroom, which is en-suite.
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The rear garden has been well cared for, as has the garden to the front of the property.
Clapham village lies three miles to the north of Angmering and Arundel is close by (five miles) - the village is mentioned in the Domesday Book and most of the surrounding land was previously owned by the estate of the Duke of Norfolk.
The guide price is £460,000. For further information please contact JAckson Stops & Staff on 01903 885 886 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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