Clay Lane, Storrington
Guide Price £1,475,000
- An extremely handsome Grade II Listed farmhouse offering accommodation of considerable character. Freehold. Council Tax Band 'G'. EPC N/A.
- Extensive rural views including in parts to the South Downs & with large gardens & grounds. Extending overall to approximately 1.59 acres (0.64 Ha).
- Affording entrance hall, cloakroom, living room, sitting room/bedroom 5 with ensuite shower room, family kitchen/dining room, cellar, utility room.
- Principal ensuite bedroom & 2 further double bedrooms & family bathroom to the first floor. Second floor office/double bedroom 4.
- Driveway, parking for several vehicles, double garage. Large attractive garden with distant views over adjoining countryside. Swimming pool & sauna. Paddock with further potential.
- Occupying a desirable rural location within the South Downs National Park on the edge of the historic Parham Estate.
- Within 1.25 miles of Storrington & 4 miles of Pulborough (including mainline station).
Springhead, formerly known as Rod Cottage, comprises an extremely handsome Grade II Listed former farmhouse set in c. 1.59 acres (0.64 Ha) and occupying a very good rural location in the South Downs National Park and on the edge of the historic Parham Estate with extensive fine views. The house is understood to have historically comprised two cottages one believed to have been of late 17th C. construction and the other possibly Medieval and with the Southern part being two storeys and with ground floor ironstone walls with tile hanging above and the Northern part of a higher elevation including second floor attic room and also with similarly attractive external elevations of ashlar stone with red brick dressings and quoins and string course and also under a clay tiled pitched roof. It is understood that the former estate cottages were amalgamated into one dwelling in c. 1955 by Clive Pearson of the Parham Estate and with a tablet with initials and date on the front of the building.
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Storrington RH20 4HL