A spacious and immaculately presented Grade II listed, 2/3 bedroom townhouse, with many period features, tucked away in a quiet location right in the very centre of Petworth Town.
DESCRIPTION An immaculately presented Grade II listed townhouse, tucked away in a quite location right in the very centre of Petworth Town. This historic building includes many period features and, in recent years, has been refurbished to a very high standard. The front door leads into the well-appointed and good sized kitchen/breakfast room with an excellent range of wall and base units and a central island, with granite worktops, a space for a cooker and Travertine flooring. A door opens into the sitting/dining room, with a beautiful brick fireplace, wooden shutters, tiled floor and an access hatch to the cellar. A door opens into the cloakroom. An easy staircase rises to the first floor, with 3 double bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a dressing room. There is a good size and well fitted bathroom.
SITUATION The Bowery is located in the heart of the historic old market town of Petworth, and a short distance from Petworth Park on foot. The property is located in a part of the town which has changed very little over the years, being situated on part of the street which is made up of only period properties and is within easy walking distance of the shops. Petworth is dominated by Petworth House with its beautiful 750 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown and the town has an excellent range of independent local shops and businesses, catering for everyday needs. Midhurst is located about 6 miles to the west and Pulborough, with its mainline train station, about 5 miles to the east. The City of Chichester (14 miles) provides a broader choice, all the major supermarkets and its well renowned Festival Theatre. In addition, there is a horseracing, golf and lots for the motor enthusiast at the famous Goodwood Estate (11 miles). The area provides a good choice of state and independent schools. Gatwick, London Bridge and Victoria (70 mins), alternatively Haslemere Station (11 miles) has a fast service to Waterloo (57 mins).
SERVICES Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor.
COUNCIL TAX - Tax Band E £2,900.28
EPC – E (54)
DIRECTIONS The property is accessed via some gates from East Street, adjacent to Tudor Rose Antiques, over a cobbled entrance. The postcode is GU28 0AB.
VIEWING Strictly by appointment with the sole agent RH & RW Clutton –[use Contact Agent Button]
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