Bramley House is a distinguished Grade II Listed detached residence, complemented by an adjoining annexe, nestled within approximately 1.27 acres of picturesque grounds. The property offers captivating views of the South Downs National Park and the River Adur valley, with extensive rural scenery stretching to the West. Featuring charming red brick and flint cobbled elevations along with elements of traditional tile hanging, the house is primarily topped with a clay-tiled pitched roof. Significant extensions have been made to the original structure over the past 35 years, particularly at the rear of the building.
The interior boasts spacious family living areas distributed across three levels, including a cellar and a useful annexe which enhances versatility. The ground floor encompasses sizable reception rooms, highlighted by a conservatory that flows from one of the main living spaces, alongside a generous kitchen/breakfast area, utility room, and bathroom. Upstairs, three double bedrooms await, with the principal suite enjoying lovely views and an ensuite bathroom. An upper floor provides additional attic space for storage or potential extra bedrooms.
Accessed via an electric gated driveway suitable for multiple vehicles, this home also includes a detached oak-framed carport/garage along with practical garden features such as a poultry run and vegetable garden. The garden itself is beautifully landscaped with mature hedges and expansive lawns.
One notable feature is a separate wildlife pond set within its own secluded area that overlooks an inviting paddock—an idyllic setting perfect for nature enthusiasts and ideal for further enhancement. While the property displays considerable charm and character, it presents significant modernization opportunities tailored to personal tastes.