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House For Sale £695,000
Cocking, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29


Description
DESCRIPTION:

Manor Lodge is considered an outstanding example of early 17th century domestic vernacular architecture, as its original form has survived practically intact. Estimated to be built in c.1607, it is a traditional yeoman's house located on the northern outskirts of Cocking village. The property originally belonged to the manor of Cocking which, in turn, was held by the Viscounts Montagu of Cowdray.

The house has a long and fascinating history, depicted in various surveys and drawings with a fascinating line of ownership over the ages. In the Tithe Apportionment of 1840, Manor Lodge was described as a cottage with a garden and indicates that the southern area of the plot was used as an orchard, and it appears that the property was used as Cocking's post office at some point during the 20th century.

Situated in a slightly elevated position and overlooking farmland to the front, Manor Lodge is an enchanting timber-framed Grade II listed 2 double bedroom detached cottage. Acquired in the summer of 2021, the property has undergone a thorough and superb renovation program and now offers beautifully presented and surprisingly bright accommodation arranged over two floors with a wealth of exposed charming period features. The ground floor comprises a sitting room with impressive brick inglenook fireplace with log burner, a separate dining room with attractive woodblock flooring, a study/snug (possible bedroom 3), and a fitted kitchen with quarry tiled floor leading to a cloakroom/WC at one end and a useful utility room at the other. A door and windows from the kitchen overlook and open onto a rear terrace and the garden. On the first floor, there are 2 double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and a stylish bathroom/WC.

Outside, a pedestrian gate set to a low-level brick front boundary wall opens to steps leading up to the front garden, an integral store, and the front door. The large and principal garden area is of a southerly aspect being set to the side of the house and is mainly laid to lawn, which extends to the rear where there is a path to the side of the cottage and steps down to an attractive brick terrace adjacent to the kitchen. The property is bounded by mature hedging and shrubbery. In all, about 1/3 of an acre.

N.B. There is a pending planning application under Ref: SDNP/23/02290/HOUS for the creation of a gravel driveway and access to the highway, which would provide private off-road parking for several vehicles. If permitted, our vendors have stated they will construct this driveway prior to completion of the sale.

Services:
All main except gas. Electric central heating to radiators and 'smart' electric heaters.

Tenure: Freehold

Local Authority: Chichester District Council

Council Tax Band: TBC

EPC Rating: To follow

LOCATION:

The property is situated in a popular residential area only about 200 yards just outside Chichester's historic City Wall to the south-east of the city centre with its bustling mainly pedestrianised shopping precinct. It is also conveniently located for access to the A27, which links with the A3(M) to the west providing a route north to the M25. Chichester train station, only about 0.5 of a mile to the west of the property, provides services along the coast to Portsmouth and Brighton, and to London Victoria.

The cathedral city of Chichester offers excellent high-street shopping, many fashionable restaurants, cafes, bars, a leisure centre with swimming pool, sports clubs, cinemas, and is home to the Pallant House Gallery and the renowned Festival Theatre. Located close to Chichester is the Goodwood Estate, which is famous for its many sporting event days including the much-celebrated Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival for motor racing enthusiasts, and a season of horse racing including the Glorious Goodwood Festival. The South Downs National Park is within easy reach being only about 3 miles to the north, and Chichester Harbour, along with Chichester Marina and Birdham Pool, are located just to the south-west, the harbour being home to several popular sailing clubs. Also, to the south-west, about 8 miles, is the Blue Flag sandy beach at West Wittering and the National Trust's East Head sand dune spit at the stunning entrance to Chichester Harbour.
 

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