Believed to be from the late 1930s, this property exemplifies the era's architectural charm with features such as high ceilings, spacious rooms, and large windows that allow for an abundance of natural light. Situated along a tranquil country lane on the northern edge of Lidsey, the home benefits from a semi-rural setting while remaining just a few miles from Bognor Regis and approximately six miles from Chichester. This prime location offers an appealing combination of countryside tranquility and easy access to urban amenities.
The interior layout is thoughtfully designed, beginning with an inviting entrance porch that leads into a hallway. The ground floor includes a generous sitting room that flows seamlessly into a UPVC double-glazed conservatory, alongside a formal dining room and study. The kitchen is equipped with a walk-in larder and opens up to a breakfast room, providing a practical space for daily living. A utility/laundry room adds further convenience to the main level. Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms await; two feature en-suite shower rooms, complemented by a family bathroom and an additional WC.
Many rooms offer picturesque views of the surrounding gardens and countryside. Outside, the property boasts beautifully landscaped gardens with formal lawns at the front and additional garden areas on multiple sides. A mature orchard lies to the south of the detached garage, accompanied by ample space suitable for establishing a vegetable patch.
An indoor swimming pool presents significant renovation potential, as it has not been in use for several years. Additionally, there’s a charming pond located to the west of the house that enhances the property’s peaceful ambiance—please note that this pond falls outside of the legal title boundary, so prospective buyers should verify its status.
The presence of outbuildings adds versatility; these include a large garage, carport with an above-studio space, and a timber summerhouse—all options for ancillary accommodation or workspace.
For those looking at investment opportunities or renovations tailored to modern living while retaining period character, this property offers considerable potential in both its layout and surroundings.
Services include mains electricity and gas alongside a private sewage treatment plant. The tenure is freehold with Arun District Council managing local authority matters; it's rated Band G for council tax and Band D for energy efficiency.