Location, location

Have you ever wanted to own a piece of history?

This character property, which was built circ1820 with the courtyard dating back to the 15th century, is situated at the end of a private lane that serves just this and one other property plus access to the grounds of The Old Rectory. The property requires modernisation and offers the opportunity to make this unique home into something really very special. The mature rear garden is completely secluded while the courtyard is open plan to the adjacent property and enjoys a wishing well. Two of the three bedrooms are on the ground floor, together with the dining room which is open plan to the lounge with feature fireplace, cloakroom and a refitted kitchen with butler sink, breakfast bar, built-in appliances and space for a range style cooker.

The bathroom and master bedroom with French doors to the Juliet balcony are on the first floor. The accommodation is versatile and there is a single garage with parking for several vehicles.

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The property is situated in Ifield village conservation area which was designated a conservation area in 1981. So what does that mean? A conservation area is deemed to be an area of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance. The area is steeped in history and the earliest record of Ifield is in the Doomsday Book of 1805.

To arrange a viewing please contact sole agents HOMESpartnership – 01293 529999