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Bridgefoot Cottages Bridgefoot Cottages Stedham, Midhurst, West Sussex Five charming adjoining period cottages, Listed Grade II, refurbished to a very high specification with river frontage and surrounded by beautiful countryside, providing an ideal quiet rural setting with modern living Specification • Wood burning stoves fitted in cottages 1, 2, 3 and 5 • Original features including fireplaces, exposed beams and door furniture • Original leaded light windows with oak sills and painted frames • Fully tiled ground floor with tiled skirtings and electric underfloor heating • Fully carpeted bedrooms • Hand painted shaker style kitchen units with granite worktops, butler sinks and under unit lighting • Integrated appliances including washing machine, dishwasher, cooker and fridge • Burlington Victorian range sanitaryware in the bathrooms • Oak back doors • Private paved areas outside each front door • Economy 10 electric water heating • Victorian style column radiators • TV aerial with booster in each loft • TV & BT points in all living rooms and master bedrooms • Cottages 2 and 5 have a 5amp lighting circuit in the living rooms • LED downlighters in all kitchens, hallways and bathrooms The Properties Bridgefoot Cottages are situated by the old river bridge in Stedham, surrounded by open countryside and adjacent to the River Rother. The charming village of Stedham, which is in the South Downs National Park, is approximately 2 miles west of Midhurst. It has a school, Church, public house and recreational grounds and is well known for its vibrant community. Each cottage has been stripped back to the bones and then re-wired, re-plumbed and re-configured to provide modern living within charming period buildings. The properties are approached through a five bar gate to the gravelled parking area, each house having a designated one car space. The properties are enclosed by a stone river wall and gate. Communal lawns with paths run to the private paved terrace on the south of each property. On the northern side there are further communal lawns. Access to the river bank is by the parking area. The Location The town of Midhurst which is the heart of the South Downs National Park has a good selection of boutique shops, including coffee No. 2: Being assessed and tea rooms, two hotels, a supermarket and • Chichester 10 miles No. 3: Being assessed The Grange Leisure Centre. Guildford in • London 53 miles No. 4: Being assessed Surrey and the Cathedral city of Chichester, • Haslemere to London (Waterloo) No. 5: G both with renowned Theatres, are within easy from 49 minutes reach and have more extensive shopping and Tenure: Each property is Freehold, together leisure facilities. The A3 provides fast access to with 3 metres of terrace to the front and a path London, the motorway network, Gatwick, General Information at the rear. The car park space is also freehold. Heathrow and Southampton airports, whilst Services: We have been advised by our client All other areas are communal and maintained the mainline station at Haslemere provides a that the properties have mains water, electricity by the management company. fast service to London Waterloo. and newly installed shared private drainage. Agents Note: The cottages enjoy unrivalled The surrounding area has much to offer with None of the services have been tested, but access to the River Rother but this proximity Polo at Cowdray Park, racing at Goodwood and have been installed to current building has led to the buildings historically flooding as Fontwell, golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, regulation standards. The central heating is the old river defence wall had fallen into Pulborough and Liphook, motor racing at the electric, with underfloor heating on the ground disrepair and was no longer adequate as the Goodwood circuit and sailing out of Chichester floor of each cottage. primary flood defence. However, the vendor is Harbour and other centres along the South Fixtures, Fittings & Garden Statuary: Only a specialist in riverside properties and has Coast. There are many footpaths and bridleways such items as are mentioned in these installed comprehensive flood mitigation in the area for walking and riding. particulars are included in the sale. Others may measures, as approved by the Environment be available under separate negotiation with Agency and as part of the planning permission Mileages the vendors. for the total refurbishment of the cottages. A full technical report is available from the Local Authority: Chichester District Council. • Midhurst 2 miles Agents detailing the full extent of works. Post Code: GU29 0PT • Petersfield 9½ miles The agent has details of insurance companies to • Haslemere 10 miles Tax Bands approach regarding comprehensive buildings No. 1: Being assessed and contents cover for these properties. jackson-stops.co.uk Photographs: Taken March and April 2016. Viewing: All viewings are strictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops & Staff, Directions Maintenance Charge: For the upkeep of the Midhurst 01730 812357. If there is any point From London proceed south on the A3. Take communal garden areas, garden lighting, the which is of particular importance to you, we the Milford exit then follow the A286 through flood protection and the private drainage. invite you to discuss this with us, especially Haslemere into Midhurst. Continue up North No.1: £50 pcm before you travel to view the property. Street and turn right at the mini roundabout No. 2: £95 pcm onto the A272 signposted to Petersfield. After No. 3: £75 pcm approximately 2 miles, turn right signed to No. 4: £75 pcm Stedham and proceed through the village, bearing left and over the bridge. The driveway to the cottages is the first on the right hand side. (Parking is on the right by the river bank.) Midhurst 01730 812357 [email protected] Market Square, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9NJ Important Notice Jackson-Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1 They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2 Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. jackson-stops.co.uk 55mm FLAP.
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