This unique 2-bedroom converted stable block offers a blend of historical charm and renovation potential in a tranquil rural setting. Originally constructed as a stable/coach house, it features appealing external elevations characterized by traditional brickwork and tile hanging beneath a classic clay-tiled roof. The property boasts spacious interiors, including high ceilings and large windows that infuse the space with natural light.
The expansive open-plan living and dining area is highlighted by impressive double-height ceilings and an attractive fireplace fitted with an electric stove, serving as a welcoming central hub for the home. A doorway leading from the central courtyard connects to the fitted kitchen, which also awaits modern updates. On the upper floor, you’ll find two generously sized double bedrooms alongside a family bathroom that accommodates both a bath and a freestanding shower cubicle, along with ample storage solutions.
Outside, the property features a central courtyard that provides parking space for two vehicles, as well as a separate garden area that is predominantly laid to lawn, enhanced by mature trees and shrubs. At the end of the garden lies a detached double garage (measuring 21’10 x 16’5), offering excellent additional storage or workshop possibilities.
Situated in the scenic South Downs National Park, this property presents numerous walking opportunities right from your doorstep. Local amenities are conveniently close by; there’s a shop within half a mile and The Badgers pub at Coultershaw Bridge nearby. The charming market town of Petworth is just three miles away, known for its historical significance and vibrant community life, featuring independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and recreational facilities.
The surrounding area further enriches its appeal with easy access to Midhurst (8 miles) for additional shopping options and Cowdray Park Polo Ground. Chichester (12 miles) offers broader retail choices along with cultural venues like the Festival Theatre. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to Goodwood Estate (10 miles), known for horseracing and golf.
Transport links are accessible with Pulborough mainline station (6 miles) providing services to Gatwick Airport and London within approximately 70 minutes. Haslemere Station (13 miles) offers even faster connections to Waterloo in about 57 minutes.
This property not only embodies potential for updating but also promises long-term value as an investment in an attractive rural community with strong local amenities. Services include mains electricity and water connectivity, heating via night storage heaters, hot water through an immersion system, and shared private drainage—a blank canvas ready for your vision.