This handsome home situated in the heart of Ferring village, dates back to 1759 and is full of character and charm throughout.
The accommodation is comprised of a welcoming entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground floor shower room. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms all serviced by the family shower room.
The pretty gardens with mature...
This handsome home situated in the heart of Ferring village, dates back to 1759 and is full of character and charm throughout.
The accommodation is comprised of a welcoming entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground floor shower room. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms all serviced by the family shower room.
The pretty gardens with mature planting surround the house on three sides and there is a single detached garage and potting shed. A gravel driveway to the side allows parking for multiple vehicles.
Situated in the heat of the village, within the conservation area
4 bedrooms
2 shower rooms
2 reception rooms
Pretty established cottage garden
Single garage and driveway
Grade II listed
THEPROPERTY This handsome home situated in the heart of Ferring village, dates back to 1759 and is full of character and charm throughout. The accommodation is comprised of a welcoming entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground floor shower room. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms all serviced by the family shower room. The pretty gardens with mature planting surround the house on three sides and there is a single detached garage and potting shed. A gravel driveway to the side allows parking for multiple vehicles. THELOCATION Ferring is a popular village which borders Goring with its bustling shopping parade to the east and East Preston Village to the west which is just on the other side of Ferring Rife. To the south the village adjoins the foreshore and seafront, which is only a short walk away. To the north and on the other side of the railway line and the A259 is Highdown Hill and the beginning of the South Downs. The village itself is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and records in 1086 with Ferring as its own demesne. Apart from a few period homes and farms the village did not develop until the 1920's when there was a demand for holiday homes and many plots were sold by landowners, and the modern history of the village began whilst retaining the Conservation area in the heart of the active community. There are two local shopping parades with a mixed range of local independent traders offering most amenities that you could want from a village setting. Having two pubs and a variety of restaurants including the Bluebird Café on the seafront. More comprehensive shops and amenities can be found a short drive away at Goring or Worthing town centre. Goring railway station offers direct access to Brighton, Gatwick Airport and London Victoria.
THEPROPERTY This handsome home situated in the heart of Ferring village, dates back to 1759 and is full of character and charm throughout. The accommodation is comprised of a welcoming entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and ground floor shower room. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms all serviced by the family shower room. The pretty gardens with mature planting surround the house on three sides and there is a single detached garage and potting shed. A gravel driveway to the side allows parking for multiple vehicles. THELOCATION Ferring is a popular village which borders Goring with its bustling shopping parade to the east and East Preston Village to the west which is just on the other side of Ferring Rife. To the south the village adjoins the foreshore and seafront, which is only a short walk away. To the north and on the other side of the railway line and the A259 is Highdown Hill and the beginning of the South Downs. The village itself is mentioned in the Doomsday Book and records in 1086 with Ferring as its own demesne. Apart from a few period homes and farms the village did not develop until the 1920's when there was a demand for holiday homes and many plots were sold by landowners, and the modern history of the village began whilst retaining the Conservation area in the heart of the active community. There are two local shopping parades with a mixed range of local independent traders offering most amenities that you could want from a village setting. Having two pubs and a variety of restaurants including the Bluebird Café on the seafront. More comprehensive shops and amenities can be found a short drive away at Goring or Worthing town centre. Goring railway station offers direct access to Brighton, Gatwick Airport and London Victoria.
Contact the Barnham Office about this property
01243 940940
Ref: 11522
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