Sopers Lane, Bramber
£750,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
Edward House is probably of early 18th Century origin with a rendered front elevation and attractive coursed flint work to the rear with brick quoins, all under a pitched and slated roof. Although abutting another dwelling on the eastern wall, the house gives the initial appearance and feeling of being detached. The rooms are nicely proportioned and include a sitting room with log-burning stove, farmhouse-style kitchen and separate second lounge/dining room suitable as a fourth bedroom if required. Windows are replacement double-glazed and there is gas-fired central heating to radiators. The delightful well stocked garden to the rear is contained and enjoys a high degree of seclusion and there is vehicular access to the front and rear of the property, providing ample off-road parking.

Sopers Lane is a quiet lane in the Parish of Bramber on the southern fringe of Steyning, about three-quarters of a mile from Steyning High Street and with direct access to the South Downs National Park and glorious open country. Steyning is a small town of historical interest and the centre contains many fine period buildings. There is an array of independent shops, selection of cafes, a Post Office, primary and secondary schooling, leisure centre with swimming pool, health centre, churches and a library. The main line railway station at Shoreham-by-Sea is about five miles away and the larger coastal towns of Worthing and Brighton are eight and 12 miles respectively. Horsham, Crawley and Gatwick Airport can normally be reached in about 40 minutes by car.

01903 368630

Hamilton Graham

38 High Street, Steyning, West Sussex

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