Five great period properties around Chichester

Thatchways

Occupying a semi-rural location, a 17th century (possibly with Elizabethan origins) thatched cottage in a very pretty English country garden. The house is Listed Grade II and has a wealth of period features including wall and ceiling beams, two inglenook fireplaces – one with a good bread oven – oak flooring and a newly re-thatched roof. In the kitchen is a panel of original, what appears to be Tudor wall-painting, and the master bedroom has a 17th century carved door. The house also has a very pretty English country garden with a wide array of traditional herbaceous plants in beds and borders including a mature herb garden and a vine-clad pergola. Beyond this lies a separate fruit and vegetable garden.

£695,000Jackson Stops & StaffView the full listing here

Franklin Place

Set in the heart of Chichester is this charming Grade II listed Georgian terraced house. Franklin Place is in a very popular location with easy foot access to the city centre and all of its attractions. The ground floor accommodation includes a large reception room and an extended kitchen/breakfast room with granite worktops and a part-glazed roof. The first floor includes two double bedrooms, an en suite bathroom and a shower room.

£395,000Henry AdamsView the full listing here

Stable Field Barn

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Stable Field Barn is a beautifully-executed barn conversion which successfully celebrates the original character and features of the building and combines them with modern design to create a unique and welcoming home. The vaulted ceilings with their exposed beams have been preserved in most rooms and underfloor heating has been provided throughout.The two-bedroom property also features vaulted ceilings throughout.

£595,000Jackson Stops & StaffView the full listing here

Old Malthouse Cottage

Old Malthouse Cottage is a pretty detached house in one of the area’s most sought-after villages. The three bedroom property is believed to be well over 300 years old and is Grade II listed. Of brick and flint construction and with a catslide roof to the rear, the house has plenty of charm and character and retains many original features. It does require some improvement throughout, and so would be a top investment for buyers wishing to put their own stamp on it.

£595,000Henry AdamsView the full listing here

Mile End House

Located in a superb position, Mile End House is a well-appointed and elegant period family house, Listed Grade II, offering accommodation of superb character believed to be dating back to the early 1800’s. A particular feature of this four-bedroom property are the beautifully-maintained gardens, which are in all, just under one acre. With manicured lawns, rose beds, mature trees plus a hard tennis court, the gardens provide a superb backdrop.

£1,250,000Jackson Stops & StaffView the full listing here

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