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Burpham Country House £1,100,000 FREEHOLD Burpham Country House Burpham, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9RJ £1,100,000 FREEHOLD 9 Quality en-suite letting rooms 3 Bedroom owner accommodation Located in tranquil rural setting of the South Downs National Park A short drive from the town of Arundel and Arundel Castle Car park and gardens Sole Selling Rights Ref: S-213062 VIEWING DESCRIPTION The area is popular with bird watchers and offers ACCOMMODATION Strictly by appointment only through Fleurets Parts of the property are thought to date back to great access to the Downs which is home to barn Ground floor south office on 01273 429 500. the 1700s, however various extensions have been owls and red kites, but birdwatchers can also added over the years. Much of the house is enjoy the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Arundel RECEPTION/HALLWAY – separate gents and LOCATION believed to be a mix of brick and flint with a which is a 65 acre reserve just outside the town. ladies wcs The hotel is situated in the village of Burpham and pitched and tiled roof. More recent additions RESIDENTS LOUNGE/BAR is accessed via the A27 which stretches across include the owners wing and feature Throughout the year there are also numerous much of the South Coast in Sussex and conservatory. annual events nearby, which generate a high DINING ROOM AND CONSERVATORY – Hampshire. Burpham and Arundel are located demand for accommodation and these include approximately 40 covers combined between the cites of Brighton and Hove (23 miles) OVERVIEW multiday events at the Goodwood Estate, such as and Chichester (14 miles). Arundel Station, which The hotel is located in the quiet village of the famous Goodwood Festival of Speed, ROOM 10 – double/twin with en suite bathroom. has direct train services to and from London Burpham which is at the end of a no through road Goodwood Revival, and Glorious Goodwood, Victoria, is also situated just under three miles that heads into the heart of the Downs. This there is also additional horseracing meets LOUNGE away. creates a peaceful environment for guests to throughout the year at Fontwell Race Course, enjoy and an ideal starting point to explore the which again is close by. CELLAR surrounding countryside, which is part of the South Downs National Park. THE BUSINESS Our clients operate the hotel taking the Due to the hotel’s locality to both the Angmering opportunity to take extended breaks at various Park Estate and Norfolk Estate the hotel is often times, meaning that it is not strictly open for 12 booked exclusively for shooting parties which months of the year. This has enabled our clients enables the hotel to enjoy good levels of to run the business within the requirements of occupancy during the shooting season, which falls their lifestyle, however they have now decided during the quieter winter months. that it is the time for them to retire. Unlike many Back of house other country house hotels nearby the hotel is The hotel is also ideally placed to explore the fortunate to enjoy a good level of demand through KITCHEN – fully fitted commercial kitchen with popular market town of Arundel which remains a the quiet winter months due to the links the freestanding stainless steel appliances and town despite having both a cathedral and business generated with the local estates. As benches. Store area and access to court yard. imposing castle which is open to the public. The would be expected, the hotel also enjoys strong town hosts numerous events throughout the year demand throughout the summer season, which LAUNDRY ROOM which includes the 10 day Arundel Festival which coincides with many of the events as already is held each August, an annual Food Festival, detailed. LOFT ROOM 20/20 Cricket and a popular monthly farmers market. Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2012. All rights reserved. Licence number 100004772 Heversham House, 20-22 Boundary Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4EF T 01273 429500 F 01273 429505 E [email protected] fleurets.com 1st Floor owner/operator the opportunity to remain self VALUATIONS & RENT REVIEWS contained if they wish to do so. Fleurets has the largest team of Chartered ROOM 1 - Superior double with en suite shower Surveyors to specialise nationally and exclusively room EXTERNAL AREA in the Capital and Rental Valuation of Licensed Front garden property. For professional Valuations, Rent ROOM 9 – single room (currently unused) with en Alfresco dining – 20 covers (40 internal) Reviews, Consultancy, Expert Advice, Rating and suite shower room Croquet Lawn Planning advice please contact your local Fleurets Herb Garden office. ROOM 4 – Standard double with en suite shower Courtyard Fo r further information please room Car Park – 12 spaces c ontact: Will Thomas at our Additional rear yard – currently home to the Br ighton office on 01273 429500 or ROOM 3 – Four poster feature room with en suite chicken coop email [email protected] shower room Unless otherwise stated all properties are SERVICES marketed on a Sole Selling Rights Basis. Fleurets Limited for themselves and for the ROOM 2 – Four poster feature room with en suite Mains water and electricity vendors or lessors of this property whose agents shower room LPG tank they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance Oil central heating system 2nd Floor FINA of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or LICENCES contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, ROOM 5 – Superior double/twin room with zip Licensed for residential and restaurant alcohol references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other and link bed and en suite shower room consumption. details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely ROOM 8 – Standard double with en suite Entertainment licence. on them as statements or representations of fact bathroom TENURE but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; Freehold. (iii) no person in the employment of Fleurets ROOM 6 – Superior double with en suite Limited has any authority to make or give any bathroom FINANCE & INSURANCE representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property. If you would like to take advantage of the ROOM 7 – Superior double twin with zip and link knowledge and experience of a selection of firms bed and en suite bathroom who specialise in providing finance and insurance for licensed properties contact your local Fleurets OWNER'S ACCOMMODATION is located in a office. A phone call may help to provide you with more recently built wing and comprises three terms and/or cover, which best fits your bedrooms (two with en suite facilities) and a requirements. lounge. This is accessed via a corridor which leads to the kitchen from the hotel, enabling the Heversham House, 20-22 Boundary Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4EF T 01273 429500 F 01273 429505 E [email protected] fleurets.com .
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