"Mayfield is a well proportioned family home offering generous accommodation and a practical layout, with scope to extend subject to the usual planning permissions. Set in a semi rural location with open views to the rear, it provides flexible living space suited to a range of needs.
The ground floor includes two good sized reception rooms a dining room and a study or playroom both accessed from the kitchen, which is fitted with Shaker style cabinets, stone worktops, a five ring gas Rangemaster cooker, and wooden floorboards. The dual aspect drawing room overlooks the garden and features herringbone flooring, a wood burning stove, and doors opening to both the garden and a conservatory, which currently serves as a dining area. A utility room, boot room, and downstairs cloakroom complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the main bedroom has an en suite bathroom, built in wardrobes, and a bay window with a window seat. There is a second double bedroom with an en suite shower room, another double bedroom, a single bedroom, and a Jack and Jill family bathroom.
Gardens and Grounds
Mayfield sits behind wooden gates with a gravel driveway offering parking for several vehicles, as well as a brick built single garage. The rear garden extends to approximately 0.4 acres and backs onto land owned by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. It is mainly laid to lawn, with established flower beds, specimen trees, fruit trees, and a small vegetable area. There is also a potting shed and a south facing patio providing open views across the surrounding countryside.
Mayfield is situated just a mile south of Fernhurst, a thriving village offering a range of everyday amenities including a doctor s surgery, post office, and an excellent greengrocer. The village green is overlooked by The Red Lion pub and hosts a variety of local clubs and activities, including tennis, football, and cricket. Just south of Mayfield is The Kings Arms, which also houses a popular curry restaurant, while the nearby hamlet of Henley is home to the highly regarded Duke of Cumberland public house.
The nearby towns of Haslemere and Midhurst provide a wider selection of shops and services, while Guildford and the cathedral city of Chichester both with renowned theatres offer more extensive shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. The A3 gives fast access to London, the motorway network, and airports including Gatwick, Heathrow, and Southampton. For rail travel, Haslemere station offers a regular and fast service to London Waterloo.
The local area offers a wide variety of leisure opportunities, including polo at Cowdray Park, horse racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, golf at courses such as Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough, and Liphook, and motor racing at the Goodwood circuit. Sailing is available from Chichester Harbour and other South Coast locations, and the surrounding countryside provides extensive footpaths and bridleways for walking and riding.
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