Pretty period house in West Sussex village
This picturesque stone house for sale in the West Sussex village of Amberley makes a perfect family home at the foot of the South Downs in West Sussex

Maples is a classic stone-built Grade II listed period house set in the village of Amberley in West Sussex. The property has undergone recent improvements at the hands of the current vendors and great care has been takes to retain original features including original fireplaces, exposed beams and stone flooring.
An addition of particular note is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room with its vaulted ceiling and views to the gardens. In addition to the sitting room and dining room, the ground floor boasts a separate drawing room/playroom, study and utility area. Upstairs are four good sized bedrooms and two bathrooms. Outside are mature gardens with good views.
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Amberley is one of the most picturesque villages in West Sussex. Situated at the foot of the South Downs, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the surrounding countryside is popular for a number of country pursuits. The village itself has a primary, school, a shop, a post office and a pub and the town of Arundel is just five miles away.
The guide price is £975,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01903 885 886 or visit www.jacksonstops.co.uk.
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