Set in a no through road location adjacent to a small playing field and allotments is this deceptively spacious four bedroom family home with generous living accommodation.
Upon entering the property there is a welcoming porch and a further door through to the bright and spacious lounge. There is a large understairs cupboard that the current owner has cleverly utilised as a workspace. From the lounge you will walk through into the dining room which has plenty of storage cupboards and a door that opens into a utility space that is plumbed for an automatic washing machine. You can access the cloakroom WC from here. The fitted kitchen is after the dining room and there is a large window that looks onto the garden. The kitchen is well equipped with a wide range of eye and base level storage units and with plenty of worktops and room for domestic appliances. A door from the kitchen opens out into the garden via small, covered space.
To the first floor you will be pleasantly surprised by the space provided by the four bedrooms. Three are doubles and the main bedroom has the added benefit of a dressing area. Two of the bedrooms enjoy a front aspect that takes in the allotment and playing field to the side. A white bathroom three-piece suite can also be found on the first floor.
Externally and to the rear is a wider than average rear garden that is laid to patio which makes it low maintenance and gives you time to sit in it and enjoy the sunny aspect that it offers. A garage is on site and can be accessed by a side door from the garden. A gate to the side gives access to the front of the property.
Freehold All main services, gas central heating Chichester District Council. Tax Band C
Stedham, a village in West Sussex, is known for its rural character and strong community. Located near Midhurst, it's part of the larger Stedham with Iping parish. The village boasts a garden centre, social club, and the popular Hamilton Arms pub, which features a Thai restaurant and even hosts an annual Thai Festival. Historically, Stedham has roots in agriculture and has seen various industries come and go, including a sawmill and a paper mill at Iping. Today, it retains a sense of its past while actively working to preserve its unique identity within the South Downs National Park.
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