Equestrian property near Chichester for sale
This unusual converted Victorian property has been extended and would suit an equestrian buyer although it is in need of some TLC

This converted Victorian property in Kingfisher Yard was originally a carpentry workshop but has been subsequently extended and renovated. A recent addition of note is the conservatory with underfloor heating while a former garage has been converted into a main bedroom suite; the house also comes with a detailed planning permission for a two bedroom first-floor extension.
It is in need of some refurbishment but with some attention it could be an outstanding country property in a sought-after area of West Sussex.
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Accommodation in total comprises: porch, hall, sitting room, kitchen, breakfast room, conservatory, three bedrooms, one en-suite, family bathroom and cloakroom.
Equestrian facilities outside comprise 2.5 acres of paddocks plus a sand school, four stables and a haybarn.
The house is situated on the outskirts of Funtingdon, which is one of the most popular villages to the west of Chichester. Local amenities include a sub-post office, pub, church and farm shop while Chichester itself is just five miles distant.
The guide price is £750,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01243 786 316 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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