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With its distinctive flint faced elevations, mullioned windows,
and scalloped bargeboards, East Lodge exudes a sense of character
and sophistication. The property has been meticulously maintained,
ensuring that its original features are preserved while offering
modern comforts for contemporary living.
Upon entering, one is greeted by a welcoming atmosphere,
characterized by high ceilings and abundant natural light streaming
through large windows. The ground floor boasts two exquisite
reception rooms; the living room with a log burner, feature arched
window and triple aspect and the dining room provide enchanting
views of the colourful gardens, perfect for entertaining guests or
simply relaxing in style. The bespoke fitted kitchen, situated
adjacent to the dining room, is a culinary haven, equipped with
modern amenities to facilitate culinary endeavours. A convenient
downstairs cloakroom adds to the practicality of the ground floor
layout.
Ascend to the spacious first floor landing to discover three
generously sized bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat for
rest and relaxation. Two bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and bedroom
two features an en suite with wash basin and wc, while a spacious
bathroom with bathtub and separate shower completes the
accommodation.
Outside, the allure of East Lodge continues with its delightful
cottage gardens, a sanctuary of tranquillity and natural beauty,
whilst backing onto a paddock. Whether enjoying morning tea on the
terrace or strolling through the lush greenery, the gardens offer a
picturesque backdrop for outdoor living and leisure. The manicured
gardens have a plethora of shrubs and flowers and are bordered by
charming flint walling, timber fencing and established hedging,
creating a sense of privacy.Additional features include an old well
and versatile store area, as well as a former garage building
transformed into a superb gym and adjoining store. Ample parking is
available on the private driveway, catering to multiple
vehicles.
Findon Village, which is nestled at the foot of the South Downs
with lovely countryside walks including access to the South Downs
Way and the local landmarks of Cissbury and Chanctonbury Ring, but
also miles of bridle paths and home of a well known racing stables.
Locally there is a selection of restaurants, traditional pubs and
shops. Findon manor hotel and a church are nearby. The area is very
popular with families and has an excellent local primary school St
John the Baptist which takes children from 4 11 years old, with an
Ofsted rating of ‘Good‘, with Early Years rating of ‘Outstanding‘.
Easy access to the A24 and A27 and bus routes nearby. West Worthing
Railway station is approximately 3.5 miles away and Worthing town
centre under 5 miles.
EPC exempt
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