The Street, Bramber, West Sussex, BN44 3WE
- PROPERTY TYPE
House
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- An impressive and substantial house
- Approached by a long, gated drive
- Gardens and grounds of 0.7 acres
- Three reception rooms
- Oak-panelled dining room
- Recently fitted kitchen
- Four bedrooms
- En-suite bathroom, family shower room
- Three-bay garage block
Description
A prominent house on the south side of The Street below the earthworks and Norman relics of Bramber Castle, within the village Conservation Area. It is on the causeway running from the Castle to the river and above the road, with some fine views from the house to the South Downs. It is a secluded location by virtue of many mature trees within the grounds. Approximate distances: Shoreham-by-Sea five miles (to mainline railway station) and Brighton 11. Horsham 16 miles, Gatwick is usually 40 minutes' drive. London 54 miles.
Entrance Porch
With pair of storm doors and oak front door to reception hall.
Reception Hall
Cloakroom
WC and corner washbasin. Fully tiled.
Sitting Room
18'7" x 14'10" (5.66m x 5.42m) Corner fireplace with polished stone surround and hearth with fitted wood-burning stove. Fitted shutters. Oak flooring.
Staircase Hall
Two understairs cupboards. Door to utility room.
Utility Room
Double doors and steps down to the street (this was the original front porch to the house).
Study
15'1" x 12'6" (4.60m x 3.80m) plus bay. Chimney breast with fitted wood-burning stove on stone hearth flanked by recesses with fitted shelving and storage cupboards.
Dining Room
17'10" x 13'10" (5.44m x 4.22m) A fine oak-panelled room with brick fireplace and ornate carved oak overmantel. Parquet floor surround to inset for central rug.
Kitchen
12'1" x 11'11" (3.68m x 3.63m) Overlooking the terrace. Range of timber and polished stone work surfaces with deep butler sink. Range of cupboards and drawers with integrated wastebin and twin bread-basket. Matching wall units with display cabinets. Integrated refrigerator and larder cupboard with double doors. Chimney breast recess with fitted Rangemaster range cooker. Recessed ceiling lighting. Stone flooring. Stable door to terrace.
Landing
Easy-rising staircase with moulded newel post and balusters with heart motifs to half landing with window and main landing beyond with linen cupboard.
Separate WC
Traditional high-level WC and large washbasin with mixer taps.
Bedroom 1
14'1" x 12'7" (4.29m x 3.84m) Lightly-wooded aspect with views to the Downs beyond.
En-suite Bathroom
Stylish suite with stretcher bond wall tiling. Contemporary roll-top bath with mixer taps; shower fitting with drench head. Wide washstand basin. Low-level WC. Radiator/towel rail.
Bedroom 2
12'9" x 11'10" (3.89m x 3.61m) Bay window. Fitted wardrobe cupboard.
Bedroom 3
12'3" x 8'6" (3.73m x 2.59m)
Bedroom 4
12'3" x 8'6" (3.66m x 2.59m) Double aspect.
Separate WC
Low-level WC. Washbasin. Tiled walls.
Shower Room
Tiled shower area with drench head and shower fitting. Fitted shelving. Contemporary washbasin. Radiator/towel rail.
Gardens and Grounds
The grounds of the house enjoy a high degree of seclusion and extend to approximately 0.70 of an acre, comprising a main lawn and a small, lightly-wooded copse to the south. There is a large paved terrace on the south side of the house, ideal for al fresco dining, with direct access from the kitchen and dining room. The approach to the house is a five-bar gate opening to the long driveway, which divides the main lawn and adjoining the house is an enclosed garden. There is a lightly-wooded area on a bank sloping to the south with several specimen trees, an ideal outside adventure space for children.
Detached Triple-Bay Building
comprising Double Car Port: 19'7" x 19'6" (5.97m x 5.94m) with attached Store: 19'7" x 9'8" (5.97m x 2.95m) Power and light and car charging point.
Garage/Workshop
15'3" x 14'11" (4.65m x 4.55m) Power and light.
Services and Council Tax
Services: All main services are connected.
Council Tax Valuation Band: 'F'
Important Note
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2. Measurements, distances and aspects where quoted are approximate.
3. Any reference to alterations to, or use of any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained.
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Band: F
The Street, Bramber, West Sussex, BN44 3WE
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Shoreham-by-Sea Station3.8 miles
- Lancing Station3.9 miles
- East Worthing Station4.6 miles
About the agent
Hamilton Graham was founded by Nick Hamilton in 1989 and became a partnership in 2000 when Angus Graham joined the firm. Angus has over 30 years' agency experience, having previously been the local director of a national Country House agency.
Following Nick's retirement, Hamilton Graham is now headed by Angus. The firm has a proven track record of success in both sales and lettings, from studio flats to fine period houses in the town. Angus and his team have an extensive and intimate kn
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