The Property Frogmore is a charming property tucked away in the country hamlet of Bepton and is set in delightful secluded gardens with views towards the South Downs. Built of stone and brick under a clay tiled roof, the house is approached down a gravelled driveway leading to a generous parking area for several cars. The original stone cottage was built in 1840 and has been extended and modernised over the years to its current layout.
The spacious hallway leads to a generous triple aspect sitting room with a charming open fireplace and double doors to the garden. The dining room features a wood burning stove, lovely exposed beams and an original stone wall. There is also a dual aspect study/family room overlooking the gardens towards the South Downs and a hallway cloakroom. The fully fitted kitchen has lovely views of the garden and adjoining fields. An adjacent utility room provides access to an enclosed rear porch leading to further storage rooms and a workshop which has the potential to be used as an office or studio.
The first floor has a generous main bedroom with eaves storage, three further double bedrooms, a family bathroom and shower room.
Gardens and Grounds There is a wonderful open vista leading up to Frogmore and the area to the east is bounded by a belt of ancient woodland. The garden surrounds the property and is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees. There are areas of wild meadow, fruit trees and woodland featuring a natural pond. There are several outbuildings currently used for storage, some of which may have the potential to be incorporated into the house subject to the usual planning consents. In total, the grounds extend to approximately 1.69 acres.
The Location The village of Bepton is located in the South Downs National Park and has a country house hotel with leisure facilities and a church and is surrounded by open countryside with many footpaths and bridleways in the area for walking straight from the property. The town of Midhurst is one mile away and provides for most everyday needs with a selection of good primary schools close by and Midhurst Rother academy within walking distance. Guildford in Surrey and the Cathedral city of Chichester, both with renowned Theatres, are within easy reach and have more extensive shopping and leisure facilities. The A3 provides fast access to London, the motorway network, Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton airports, whilst the mainline station at Haslemere provides a fast service to London Waterloo. Midhurst and the surrounding area have much to offer with Polo at Cowdray Park, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough and Liphook, motor racing at the Goodwood circuit and sailing out of Chichester Harbour and other centres along the South Coast. There are many footpaths and bridleways in the area for walking and riding
Distances By Road: London 55 miles, Midhurst 1 mile, Haslemere 9 miles, Chichester 12 miles By Rail: Haslemere to London Waterloo from 49 minutes
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