Viewing is essential to fully appreciate this striking two double bedroom, two bathroom apartment which combines traditional character with stylish modern elegance, and forms part of this C18th property which was converted into 42 homes between 2005 & 2007.
The development is situated in the heart of the South Downs National Park and has well tended communal grounds of around 4 acres comprising an elegant courtyard garden and woodland, together with parking, and communal bike stores.
ACCOMMODATION
The property is approached from its own private entrance which leads to an entrance hall with a cupboard and stairs leading to the first-floor landing.
The principal kitchen/reception room enjoys a dual aspect and features an arched window overlooking the communal grounds. The kitchen area has a good range of modern wall & base units, granite worksurfaces and has a range of fitted appliances.
The master bedroom has a stunning en-suite bathroom and there is a further family shower room. The second double bedroom also enjoys a dual aspect.
Other features include a gas-fired central heating system
In our opinion, the accommodation is well presented throughout and has to be viewed to be fully appreciated.
GARDEN
The part of the development that the home is found in is approached by electric gates which lead to the allocated car-parking space and there is a further carpark at the front where visitor parking is found. There is also a communal bike-store in front of the property.
Budgenor Lodge benefits from well maintained communal grounds featuring an attractive central green which mainly comprises of a lawned area with a seating area and inset specimen trees and shrubs. There is also an area of mature woodland.
SITUATION
The village of Easebourne benefits from a Health Centre, Shops including the excellent Cowdray Farm Shop, Cook and an extremely useful M&S Shop/Petrol Station. There is a highly regarded parish church, and the renowned Golf Club at Cowdray Park where Polo is also played during the season in sight of Cowdray Ruins.
Midhurst itself caters for most everyday shopping needs together with Community Centre, Supermarkets, Hotels, Restaurants, Midhurst Rother College, Churches and Library. The town is found in the heart of the South Downs National Park and therefore offers some of the finest walking and riding opportunities in the area.
The surrounding towns of Haslemere, Petersfield & Chichester together provide excellent further shopping, educational & recreational amenities together with railway stations with regular services to London.
Also nearby is Goodwoodfamous for its motoring events including The Festival of Speed and Revival events. There is also a flying school at the Goodwood Airfield, world famous horse racing and an excellent golf club.
Sailing and water sports are available across the south coast and as well as the train stations mentioned above, the nearby A3 provides access to London.
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