This Grade II 17th Century 'picture postcard' property that is Sessions House was rebuilt and restored by the present owner using historic photographs for reference and salvaged local stone from the site. The entire re-build was – where required – carried out using many specific materials and techniques, Oak beams and with all the work carried out in conjunction with English Heritage.
This being the left hand cottage and larger of the two, comprises of an entrance hall, allowing access to the living room, with delightful inglenook fireplace, kitchen breakfast room with integrated appliances and space for an 'American' style fridge/freezer and separate reception room/4th bedroom. Stairs from the living room head up to the 1st floor with family bathroom and three bedrooms.
Grade ll 17th Century Picture postcard thatched property driveway, garage & no forward chain.
Stone & brick built wall with wooden gate opening to a paved frontage and wooden front door opening to:-
Entrance Hall
Living Room 20'11 (6.38m) into bay (19'3 min) x 12'0 (3.66m)
Inglenook fireplace
Dining Room/Bedroom Four 17'9 (5.41m) x 12'4 (3.76m)
Kitchen Breakfast Room 15'7 (4.75m) x 10'9 (3.28m)
Integrated appliances include dishwasher, washing machine, double oven, & hob.
Stairs from living room lead to 1st floor
Bedroom One 11'5 (3.48m) x 10'10 (3.3m)
Bedroom Two 10'9 (3.28m) x 8'5 (2.57m)
Bedroom Three 9'3 (2.82m) x 7'10 (2.39m)
Bathroom
Rear Garden 42' (12.8m) x 25' (7.62m)
Westerly facing with 'sunken' patio seating area adjacent to the property with retaining wall and step leading up to the remainder of the garden which is laid to lawn, outside tap and 'gardeners' toilet with w/c and wash hand basin, rear access gate to parking area.
Driveway
Located next door but one to the property and leading to:-
Garage
Up & over door.
Further Description
In addition to the many character features the property also enjoys gas central heating, solid oak flooring, oak doors with wrought iron hinges & ‘Suffolk’ latches. Externally there is an enclosed 42ft westerly facing garden with parking available on a driveway separate from the property leading to a garage. With no onward chain offered and the chance to own a piece of Selsey history, an inspection is deemed essential.
Details updated 07/11/2019