Property description
situated in an outstanding location within Henfield Common with lovely views over the Common to the front and a field to the rear. We understand that the property was possibly constructed as a pair of cottages in the mid-to-late eighteenth century (to be verified) of flint elevations, under a clay tiled roof. The property has recently undergone an extensive modernisation and renovation programme that includes but not limited to; a new kitchen, new bathroom, timber double glazed windows, re-plastering with Vandex waterproofing, new flooring, rewiring, the installation of a new heating and hot water system and revealing the original flint work to the front elevation. There were also considerable alterations in the middle part of the last century that included the addition of a garage with workshop and store. There are clues to the property's origins with inglenook fireplaces, one with an intact bread oven as well as ledged and latched internal doors, plus some exposed wall and ceiling timbers, all of which have been sandblasted and treated. Outside is a long front garden as well as a private drive with parking for several cars leading to the garage. There is no onward chain and an internal inspection is highly recommended.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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