The Street, Thakeham, RH20
- PROPERTY TYPE
Cottage
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
1,235 sq ft
115 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- Kitchen
- Sitting room with open fire
- Study / bedroom three
- Detached single garage
- Brick built summerhouse
- Dining room
- No on going chain
Description
A beautifully presented detached cottage in the heart of this picturesque village. Approached via a wrought iron gate and railings there is a brick paved courtyard leading to the front door. On entering, the hallway leads to the vaulted kitchen at the rear with a range of fitted units including pan drawers, integrated fridge and freezer, dishwasher and space for washing machine, with stable door to the rear garden. There is a useful study or occassional bedroom three and ground floor cloakroom. Off the hallway is the pretty sitting room with open fire and French doors to the garden, completing the ground floor accommodation is the dining room, again with an open fire.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a shower room, there is additional storage on the landing. Bedroom one has a feature stained glass window. Outside there is driveway parking approached via a five bar gate and a single detached garage, the cottage gardens are laid to lawn, with patio areas. The garden has a range of plants and shrubs in the boarders making it very tranquil, the icing on the cake is the lovely brick built summer house perfect for unwinding after a days gardening and enjoying the fruits of your labour. This is a beautifully presented property, with many original features and would be a lovely home.
Thakeham is a quintessential English village with pretty period cottages and homes together with a pub and church. The development of Abingworth Meadows has a village store and Cafe provide a hub for the village near the Cricket pitch and a village hall along with a vets. The larger village of Storrington situated at the foot of the South Downs and giving access to the South Downs National Park is just over two miles away and provides a good range of local shops and amenities including a Waitrose Store, library, health centre, dentists together with a wide variety of sports and social clubs. The nearest train station is at Billingshurst approximately 5 miles to the north with services to London Victoria and the coast. The larger centres of Horsham and Worthing are approximately 13 and 12 miles respectively. On the doorstep of Thakeham are a number of lovely walks to enjoy with your four legged friends.
EPC Rating: E
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- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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The Street, Thakeham, RH20
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Henry Adams Storrington Estate Agents is located at Mulberry House, a beautiful grade ll listed Georgian building which sits in a prominent position in the centre of the charming village of Storrington. Our dedicated Storrington Letting Agents and Property Management Office looks after the letting and management of many local properties and we welcome all enquirers.
Storrington and the surrounding areaStorrington lies nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park, midway along the South Downs Way and set between the A24 and A29. Many of the homes here have wonderful views and the village has a conservation area just off its bustling high street, which has many specialist shops, well-regarded restaurants as well as a sizeable Waitrose.
Property in Storrington.
Storrington comprises a diverse range of properties including bungalows, family homes and thatched Wells cottages designed by Reginald Wells in the 1920s, Storrington and its surrounding villages are amongst the most attractive in West Sussex and many of the properties benefit from stunning views of the South Downs.
The South Downs.
Situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park, locals and visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to exploring the local area. Only a short distance from the village centre, Chantry Lane (just off the A283) provides direct road access to the top of the Downs which forms part of the South Downs Way, a popular destination for those who enjoy walking
, cycling
and horse riding
.
Bars and Restaurants.
Storrington has a generous amount of great places to eat and drink, with many people visiting from nearby residential areas to enjoy their favourite hotspot. For those who are keen on world cuisine you are spoilt for choice; Storrington has an Italian, Indian and Chinese restaurant as well as a superb Thai restaurant. There are also fabulous tearooms, cafes and pubs.
Recreation.
With nearby vineyards at Nutbourne and Nyetimber
, the renowned world rated Links golf course
, a gliding club
, Pulbrough RFC rugby club
, Storrington Football club
, Storrington bowling club
, Storrington squash club
, Storrington Dramatic Society
and the South Downs on your doorstep there's plenty of opportunity for fun, fitness and adventure. If you're looking for a fun family day out, take a look at t
he RSPB
at Pulborough Brooks, the country's largest nature conservation charity.
Parham House and Gardens.
Parham is located a mere 2 miles from Storrington village and is home to the beautiful and historic Parham House& Gardens, one of the country's finest Elizabethan Houses.
Shopping.
The high street offers a range of excellent independent shops and is home to nearly 100 town centre businesses. Located just off the high street is the village square, home to Waitrose, Costa Coffee, plus a long established bakery amongst other
local independents offering food, clothes, jewellery, furniture and furnishings.
Schools in Storrington
.
Storrington is surrounded by a large number of state and private schools, most of which have Ofsted ratings of 'Good' to 'Outstanding'. The Storrington Area Rural Schools (STARS
), made up of 8 schools ranging from Primary to Secondary and Sixth Form, are tightly linked and regularly collaborate to share best practices and arrange events, meaning your children receive outstanding extra-curricular opportunities.
Travel Links. The A24, situated on the Eastern fringe of the village provides direct access to nearby towns such as Horsham and Worthing plus access to the M23, which leads to Gatwick Airport and the M25. The nearest train station is approximately 5 miles away in the village of Pulborough and provides frequent services to and from Gatwick Airport, London Victoria and the South Coast. Bus services from Storrington are frequent throughout the day and provide links to nearby towns and villages.
Travel Information
(Train) Pulborough to London Victoria: 1hr 20m
(Train) Pulborough to Gatwick Airport: 34m
(Car) Central London: 1hr 43m
(Car) Gatwick Airport: 40m
(Car) Brighton: 35m
All times are approximate.
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