Grade II* listed property in West Sussex
This period property near Horsham in West Sussex has flexible accommodation and panoramic views from the master suite

Scrase House is a charming Grade II* listed property just two miles from Horsham in West Sussex. Converted from a former school, the property has accommodation over three floors and lots of features including fine open fireplaces in principal rooms.
The large, well-proportioned drawing room on the ground floor enjoys views out over the garden, as well as having French doors out to the terrace, while the study and sitting room on this floor could be used as bedrooms.
The dining room and kitchen are one level up with a further bedroom and a ‘Jack and Jill' bathroom. The second floor boasts the master suite - with panoramic views out to the grounds and the countryside - which is connected to a further bedroom.
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Outside the garden and grounds have a private walled area which is mainly laid to lawn and planted with roses and there are a further two communal acres.
Scrase House is located just two miles from the market town of Horsham in Sussex which has all the necessary amenities and a mainline station to London.
The guide price is £765,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01403 246 792 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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