£1,999,000

The Agency UK (TAUK)

Arundel, BN18 9LN

Property key facts

  • Bedrooms

    5
  • Bathrooms

    3
  • Internal area

  • Property type

    House
  • Year built

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Key facts

  • SECLUDED SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK SETTING
  • BREATHTAKING PANORAMIC COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
  • BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED PERIOD HOME
  • VERSATILE ANNEXE OR GROUND FLOOR SUITE
  • BESPOKE KITCHEN WITH PREMIUM APPLIANCES
  • LANDSCAPED GARDENS & MULTIPLE TERRACES
  • ELECTRIC GATES, CARPORT & EV CHARGING
  • AMBERLEY STATION & LONDON LINKS NEARBY

Property description

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Tucked away at the end of a quiet country lane in the heart of the South Downs National Park, this exceptional period home enjoys an idyllic rural setting with breathtaking, uninterrupted views across protected countryside towards the rolling South Downs. Believed to date back to the 1900s, the property has evolved gracefully over the years and has been lovingly restored and enhanced by the current owners, blending timeless character with modern comfort. Occupying an enviable position within the picturesque hamlet of Houghton, this exceptional home offers the very best of refined country living. Step directly onto the historic Monarch's Way, one of England's longest-distance walking trails, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of the South Downs National Park. With rolling chalk hills, ancient woodland and charming villages on the doorstep, residents enjoy a unique lifestyle defined by tranquillity, natural beauty and endless opportunities for walking, cycling and exploring. Despite its idyllic rural setting, the property remains exceptionally well connected. Amberley railway station is just a short distance away, offering two direct services an hour to London, making it an ideal countryside retreat for commuters and weekend escapes alike. Adding to the area's unique character, the renowned George & Dragon public house is just moments away. Rich in local history, it is reputed to have welcomed King Charles II on 4 October 1651 as he fled after the Battle of Worcester, offering a fascinating connection to England's past in one of the South Downs' most sought after settings. The accommodation is both versatile and beautifully proportioned, arranged over two floors and offering the flexibility of a luxurious ground-floor principal suite or self-contained annexe accommodation. A welcoming entrance hall, with traditional flagstone flooring, immediately sets the tone, reflecting the home's warmth and heritage. To one side lies the bespoke kitchen and breakfast room, thoughtfully designed by the current owners to create the true heart of the home. Featuring elegant quartz worktops, integrated appliances, twin Neff ovens, a combination microwave oven and separate steam oven, it combines practicality with understated luxury. The adjoining breakfast area enjoys direct access onto the south facing terrace, making it the perfect spot for morning coffee while taking in the surrounding countryside. The impressive double-aspect drawing room is filled with natural light and showcases spectacular rural views, with four sets of doors opening onto the wraparound terrace, seamlessly connecting the indoor and outdoor living spaces. At the far end of the hallway, a spacious guest suite enjoys its own patio access and a beautifully appointed bathroom complete with a walk-in shower, separate bath and charming timber wall panelling, making it equally suited as a ground-floor principal suite or independent accommodation for guests or family. The entrance hall also provides access to a practical utility room, complete with a traditional butler sink and space for laundry appliances. Beyond the breakfast area lies the magnificent dining room, a truly memorable space with its vaulted ceiling and panoramic views across the surrounding countryside. Whether hosting family celebrations or intimate dinners, this room offers an unforgettable backdrop throughout every season. An inner hallway leads to a cosy sitting room centred around a traditional cast-iron open fireplace, creating a wonderfully inviting space to unwind while enjoying views to the front of the property. There is also a ground floor cloakroom. From here, stairs rise to the first floor accommodation. The principal suite is a peaceful sanctuary, perfectly positioned to capture far-reaching views from two aspects, with a charming window seat inviting you to pause and soak in the ever-changing landscape. A walk-in dressing area and stylish en-suite shower room complete this luxurious retreat. Bedroom two is a generous double, complemented by two further bedrooms that share the beautifully appointed family bathroom. Here, even a relaxing soak becomes something special, with picturesque countryside views from the bath, alongside a separate shower, wooden flooring and bespoke vanity storage. ///fists.pure.replays Throughout, the home effortlessly embraces its remarkable setting, offering a rare opportunity to enjoy an authentic country lifestyle where rolling hills, open skies and peaceful surroundings become part of everyday life. Outside An electric five-bar timber gate opens onto a resin-bound driveway, providing generous parking and turning for several vehicles, together with access to the carport which has an electric vehicle charging point. To the front of the property, a charming terrace offers the perfect spot to enjoy the evening sun, while a covered well adds to the home's character. Pedestrian access is provided via a gated pathway and steps.. Extensive clay paviors wrap around the house, creating a choice of delightful terraces for al fresco dining and entertaining throughout the day, whether enjoying a peaceful morning coffee or an evening meal overlooking the gardens. Steps descend to the beautifully landscaped rear garden, where an expansive lawn is bordered by mature trees, established flower beds and well stocked shrub borders. At its heart stands the magnificent walnut tree from which the house takes its name, providing a striking focal point and welcome shade during the warmer months. Thoughtfully designed to embrace its tranquil setting, the garden also benefits from outdoor power and a secluded dining terrace, discreetly nestled beneath the canopy of an Indian bean tree. This spectacular outdoor space offers an exceptional sense of peace and privacy, complemented by breathtaking views across the surrounding countryside towards the South Downs.

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Arundel, BN18 9LN

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