10 High Street
Shoreham-by-Sea
West Sussex
BN43 5DA
*** £850,000 ***
Warwick Baker Estate Agents are thrilled to present this stunning period residence that embodies charm and offers generous family living within its lush, private gardens. This Grade II listed treasure, believed to date back to the early 18th Century, began its life as two cottages with an adjoining forge, serving as a working smithy until the 1920s. The exterior boasts exquisite coursed flintwork with elegant brick quoins under a high-pitched slated roof.
Meticulously converted, the interior features tasteful fenestration and soaring ceilings that create a bright, inviting atmosphere. The double aspect reception rooms provide breathtaking views of the meticulously maintained gardens, enhancing the sense of tranquility. The current owner has dedicated significant effort to preserve both the home and its surroundings; numerous windows come equipped with secondary double glazing, and the property benefits from efficient gas-fired central heating throughout.
The property is located within the Conservation Area of North Lancing which contains a variety of character and period homes. The garden backs onto the large Lancing Manor Park with mature trees and gardens, the cricket and bowls clubs, tennis courts, a leisure centre and a children's play area. The church of St James the Less is close by, and Mill Road leads directly onto the South Downs with miles of lovely walking country, and the beach is just 1.5 miles to the south. Schooling options for all ages are within easy reach
WC with overhead cistern and traditional washbasin.
Double aspect with views to the front and rear garden. Impressive inglenook fireplace, at present used as a study corner with fitted shelving. Exposed timber studwork. Pair of recessed cupboards. Part wainscoting to wall. Door to drawing room.
Double aspect with French doors to the front and rear gardens. Feature stone fireplace with open grate and recess to side with fitted shelving. Further recess with low-level cupboard. Wall-light points. Picture-light point. Recessed bookcase. Feature ceiling timbering.
Triple aspect with deep tiled window shelf. Fitted to a good standard with stone work surfaces. Good range of base and matching wall units in white finish. Inset one and a half bowl sink with mixer-tap. Integrated dishwasher. Space for cooker. Cupboard housing a Vaillant gas-fired boiler providing hot water and central heating. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Recessed larder cupboard with fitted shelving and ventilation. Chimney recess with fine bressumer. Space for appliances and fitted work surface with drawers beneath. Fan-assisted radiator. Ten-panel glazed doors opening to the conservatory
Timber frame Amdega conservatory on low brick walls with quarry sills. Double glazed with a pair of French doors overlooking and opening to the rear garden. Exposed flintwork.
From the dining hall, door and staircase lead to the first floor.
Feature Regency sash window with window seat, overlooking the rear garden.
Fitted wardrobe cupboards. Ledge and brace door to:
White suite of panelled bath with mixer taps. Shower attachment and glazed shower guard. Inset washbasin with cupboards beneath. Low-level WC. Fitted wall unit. Recessed ceiling lighting.
Double aspect. Fitted unit with hanging space, storage and shelving. Fitted washbasin.
Overlooking the front garden. Large ceiling hatch with drop-down ladder giving access to a spacious loft, most of which is boarded, with lighting and racks for storage.
Overlooking the rear garden. Connecting door to:
Recessed brick feature fireplace with fitted cupboards.
White suite of panelled bath with mixer taps and independent shower fitting with glazed shower guard. Traditional washbasin. Low-level WC. Fitted wall mirror and strip-light over. Recessed ceiling lighting. Fitted shelving
Detached Garden Studio: 9'8" x 7'7" (2.95m x 2.32m) An attractive building of brick construction under a pitched and slated roof. An ideal home office overlooking the gardens. Recessed book shelving. Light and power.
Two useful implement stores in lean-tos to the side of the house and the studio. Further small garden store of brick construction with stable door.
5.37 x 3.13 (17'7" x 10'3")Brick and flint construction under a slate roof. Pair of timbers doors. Windows. Power and light. Rear door
The property occupies a fine plot extending to approximately .28 of an acre.
The house is set back from the road behind a flint garden wall. Wrought-iron gates open to a driveway providing hard-standing for two to three vehicles with access to the garage and flanked by flint walls. Area of lawn and raised beds with spring bulbs, lavender and mature shrubs and trees. Gated side access to rear garden.
Contained by flint wall and fencing. Brick terrace adjoining the rear of the property with a large expanse of lawn. Feature fishpond. Mature fruit and ornamental trees and stocked beds and borders providing a variety of texture and colour throughout the year. Large timber garden shed. Fruit cage.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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