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Church Lane, Lyminster, BN17

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

4,713 sq ft

438 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • GRADE II LISTED GEORGIAN MANOR HOUSE
  • WALLED GARDEN APPROX. 0.6 ACRE
  • SYMPATHETICALLY MODERNISED THOUGHOUT
  • GATED OFF STREET PARKING
  • DETATCHED GARAGE
  • APPROX 1.6MILES FROM ARUNDEL MAINLINE STATION
  • 5,594 sq ft
  • GOOGLE HOME SYSTEM CONTROLLING HEATING, CCTV, SMOKE DETECTORS AND ELECTRIC GATE
  • CHAIN FREE
  • SALES PACK READY INCLUDING SEARCHES.

Description

Once forming an entire country estate, the divided Lyminster House is now a substantial manor house of 5,594 sq ft created from the original floor plan. This beautiful Grade II listed Georgian home borrows architectural elements from Arundel Castle and has an illustrious history. It once belonged to the Duke of Norfolk and was released from the Estate as part of a marriage settlement on the 15th Duke in 1904. It was later owned by Baroness Ravensdale. To mark the change of ownership, the proud Howard crests were blackened in recognition of the transition.

The current owners have reimagined the property with great care. It now balances historic charm with modern convenience. The renovation respects the original character of the home while introducing contemporary features that create a refined and relaxed lifestyle. Arranged over three levels, including a cellar, the house offers six bedrooms on the first floor, a library, a drawing room, an extensive open plan kitchen, dining and living space, an orangery, generous cellar storage suited to wine and other items, and a separate garage.

The ground floor spans 2,433 sq ft and brings together the building’s heritage and modern comfort. High ceilings and grand arched windows enhance the period feel while the luxury inbuilt appliances in the kitchen provide every modern convenience. Entry is through a vestibule where boots and coats can be kept out of sight. This leads into a welcoming library with dark wooden floors and soft neutral walls that continue throughout the house. The heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area which has been thoughtfully opened to create a spacious family environment. The kitchen sits semi open to the side so that preparing meals remains part of family life. From here there is access to the west facing heritage orangery, carefully reconstructed to honour the 1920s conservatory is a family favourite spot. Filled with natural light from the full-length roof lantern and bifold doors, the orangery offers a lovely connection to the surrounding garden.

The ground floor also includes a cloakroom for guests and a grand drawing room with a bow window which provides a peaceful space for further entertaining.

On the lower ground level, a useful cellar is arranged into three main sections offering excellent storage and an ideal environment for preserving a good wine collection.

A dark wooden staircase, lit by the lantern above, rises to the first floor where the hallway links six bedrooms, two family bathrooms and an additional cloakroom. The Georgian grandeur of the ground floor continues here, reflected in the bow window of the largest bedroom and the Venetian window along the landing.

Stepping out from either the dining area or the orangery, the wraparound south and west facing garden can be enjoyed. This walled garden is a haven for families spanning approx. two thirds of an acre (0.6 acre). It provides space for entertaining on the patio and room for play on the large lawn. Fruit trees, shrubs and perennials create interest throughout the year and support a wide range of wildlife.

In addition to the electric gated forecourt at the front of the house there are two unused phases of electricity which would allow for two fast chargers to be installed with little effort, the property also benefits from a large garage for parking.

Lyminster is a historic village known in local folklore as the home of a water dragon called The Knucker. The 11th century Saxon church contains the Slayer's Slab which is believed to come from the tomb of the dragonslayer. The welcoming village enjoys a local recently renovated pub, a local whatsapp group shares up and coming events and news. The area offers excellent schools, shops and leisure facilities, together with good road links to surrounding areas including the Coast, Arundel, Brighton and Gatwick (approx. 50 mins drive away). Arundel Train Station lies 1.6 miles from the property and provides direct routes to London Victoria with a journey time of about 1 hour 30 minutes.

STEP OUTSIDE

Stepping out from either the dining area or the orangery, the wraparound south and west facing garden can be enjoyed. This walled garden is a haven for families spanning approx. two thirds of an acre (0.6 acre). It provides space for entertaining on the patio and room for play on the large lawn. Fruit trees, shrubs and perennials create interest throughout the year and support a wide range of wildlife.
In addition to the electric gated forecourt at the front of the house there are two unused phases of electricity which would allow for two fast chargers to be installed with little effort, the property also benefits from a large garage for parking.

THE LOCAL AREA

Lyminster is a historic village known in local folklore as the home of a water dragon called The Knucker. The 11th century Saxon church contains the Slayer's Slab which is believed to come from the tomb of the dragonslayer. The welcoming village enjoys a local recently renovated pub, a local whatsapp group shares up and coming events and news. The area offers excellent schools, shops and leisure facilities, together with good road links to surrounding areas including the Coast, Arundel, Brighton and Gatwick (approx. 50 mins drive away). Arundel Train Station lies 1.6 miles from the property and provides direct routes to London Victoria with a journey time of about 1 hour 30 minutes.

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Band: G
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.
Yes
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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