
Bepton Road, Midhurst, GU29

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Description
The sitting room provides a warm welcome, featuring a characterful fireplace, wooden flooring, and a useful built-in storage cupboard.
This flows seamlessly into the dining room, where a feature wood burner creates a cosy focal point, complemented by further wooden flooring and an understairs cupboard. From here, a wide opening with a subtle step leads into the impressive kitchen/breakfast room.
Beautifully appointed with quality Shaker-style units, soft-close cabinetry, and a range of storage solutions, the kitchen centres around a striking island with granite worktops, integrated Neff oven, and feature lighting above. A five-ring range-style cooker with tiled splashback completes the space, while a door provides direct access to the rear garden—perfect for everyday living and entertaining alike.
A bright and generously proportioned dual-aspect sitting room, bathed in natural light, with wooden flooring, an open fireplace for cosy evenings, and a handy built-in cupboard.
Upstairs, a generous landing with a charming feature fireplace sets the tone, leading to three bedrooms, including a bright dual-aspect principal suite with its own dressing area. A well-appointed family bathroom with a classic white suite completes the floor.
OUTSIDE
The generous rear garden offers a wonderful sense of privacy and seclusion—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A paved terrace sits directly behind the house, with an additional seating area beyond, creating ideal spaces for al fresco dining and summer gatherings. A charming ornamental fishpond and mature magnolia tree add character, while a timber potting shed/store sits to the rear.
To the side, a garage provides useful storage, with an additional rear store and direct access into the garden.
Perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors, a footpath directly opposite leads onto Midhurst Common, opening up miles of scenic walks quite literally on your doorstep.
LOCATION
Nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park, Midhurst offers an exceptional blend of historic charm, countryside beauty and vibrant community life. This picturesque market town is renowned for its Georgian architecture, independent spirit and enviable setting, making it one of West Sussex’s most desirable locations to call home. With rolling landscapes on the doorstep and a thriving high street at its centre, Midhurst delivers both tranquillity and convenience in equal measure.
The town’s historic core centres around the striking ruins of Cowdray Ruins, a reminder of Midhurst’s rich Tudor heritage and connection to some of England’s most significant historical figures. Just beyond lies the celebrated Cowdray Park, internationally recognised for its polo events and country pursuits. These landmarks give Midhurst a unique prestige and sense of heritage rarely found in a town of this size.
Midhurst’s high street is a charming mix of independent and traditional retailers, complemented by welcoming cafés and wine bars. Residents enjoy a strong sense of local identity, supported by regular markets, seasonal events and community gatherings. Everyday essentials are easily catered for, while the surrounding villages offer additional farm shops and country pubs, enhancing the lifestyle appeal.
Families are particularly drawn to Midhurst for its excellent educational provision. The well-regarded Midhurst Rother College provides comprehensive secondary education, while the prestigious Seaford College, set within beautiful parkland, offers outstanding independent schooling. A selection of respected primary schools in and around the town further strengthens Midhurst’s appeal to growing families.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, Midhurst is exceptionally well placed. The surrounding South Downs provide endless opportunities for walking, cycling and riding, with scenic routes stretching in every direction. Golf enthusiasts benefit from proximity to the renowned Cowdray Golf Club, while equestrian pursuits, tennis, cricket and rugby are all strongly represented within the local community.
Cultural life in Midhurst is equally engaging. The town hosts numerous events and open garden weekends, while nearby attractions such as Petworth House provide world-class art collections and landscaped grounds just a short drive away. This combination of heritage, creativity and countryside makes the area feel both refined and welcoming.
Despite its rural setting, Midhurst remains well connected, with convenient access to larger centres including Chichester, Petersfield and Guildford together with London being accessible via the nearby A3 or by mainline stations at Haslemere and Chichester.
For buyers seeking a balanced lifestyle — where community, countryside and quality of life come together — Midhurst presents a compelling and enduring choice.
Brochures
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- Band: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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