Farmhouse with South Downs views
This West Sussex farmhouse comes with 20 acres and additional accommodation, all located witin the South Downs National Park


Hale Hill Farm is a handsome family farmhouse with elevations of rendered brick situated in an elevated position just four miles from Pulborough. The bright, spacious accommodation includes a high-ceilinged reception hall with gallery, an elegant drawing room with open fireplace and a generous kitchen/breakfast room.
Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, drawing room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, family room, study, playroom, cloakroom, principal bedroom suite and five further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a shower room.
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A detached cottage has been created from the former stable block, which has a vaulted central living area, a good kitchen and two bedrooms.
The formal gardens to the rear are principally laid to lawn with mature planting around the borders and a flagged sun terrace abutting the house. An area of orchard and a useful vegetable garden lie to the east. To the front are the gently sloping paddocks which are interspersed with some fine Oak trees. A smaller paddock has a pond, just adjacent to the drive. A further four aces of woodland are available by separate negotiation.
Hale Hill Farm is situated on the edge of the village of Westburton in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex. Local shopping can be found at Bury and Amberley, and Arundel is six miles for any further amenities.
The guide price is £2.25m. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01243 832600 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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