Midhurst West Sussex GU29 Hurst Park
- Guide Price
- £2,250,000
- 4
- 3
- 4
- Freehold
- H Council Band
Features at a glance
- 4 Reception rooms
- Kitchen/family room
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Detached double garage
- About 1.32 acres
- About 3,227 sq ft
- Detached
A fine detached four bedroom house with generous gardens surrounded by National Trust land
An impressive double fronted Georgian-styled family home with quality fixtures and fittings and neutral décor throughout, combining to provide an ideal family and entertaining environment. It is located is an exclusive development set within an quiet private no-through road at the heart of the South Downs National Park, near to local town centre amenities.
Forming part of an exclusive Berkeley Homes development, 16 Hurst Park is a handsome Georgian styled family home offering almost 3,300 sq ft of light-filled flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. Featuring quality fixtures and fittings and neutral décor throughout, combining to provide an elegant family and entertaining space, the accommodation flows from an impressive yet welcoming part double height reception hall with wooden flooring, useful cupboard, cloakroom and galleried landing above.
The drawing room has a feature fireplace and two sets of double doors to a conservatory with vaulted glazed roof and French doors to the rear terrace. The well-proportioned study and dining room both have French doors to the front garden.
At the heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen/ family room, with the kitchen having a range of bespoke, contemporary high-gloss wall and base units including a central island, modern integrated appliances and a door to the neighbouring fitted utility room. The family area has a wooden floor and space for a generous seating area.
The kitchen area opens into a second conservatory, also with a vaulted glazed roof and French doors to the rear terrace, currently configured to provide a more informal breakfast/dining area. A feature imperial staircase rises from the reception hall to a first floor galleried landing with useful storage, giving access to an L-shaped principal bedroom with fitted dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are three further double bedrooms, all with fitted storage and one with an en suite bathroom, together with a family bathroom. There is potential to add a fifth bedroom off the principal.
This property has 1.32 acres of land.
Outside
Screened by mature hedging, the property is approached through a five-bar gate over a gravelled driveway providing private parking and giving access to the detached double garage and to a paved path leading to the pilastered storm porch, flanked on each side by low-level topiary and areas of level lawn accessible from the study and dining rooms. The generous well-maintained garden to the rear is laid mainly to lawn bordered by well-stocked flower and shrub beds and features numerous seating areas including an open-sided gazebo and a gravelled seating area and a large paved terrace with hot tub area. The whole is ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining and screened by mature trees.
Situation
Hurst Park is situated on a private estate on a quiet no through road in a rural location, yet within easy reach of both Midhurst and Haslemere towns. Midhurst town offers a good variety of shops and restaurants and is home to the Cowdray Estate. Haslemere town provides a good variety of boutique shopping, restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket, recreational facilities and a mainline station with fast trains reaching London Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. The A3 London to Portsmouth road is about 7 miles away providing access through the Hindhead tunnel to Guildford, London, Heathrow, Gatwick, the M25, and south to the coast.
There is a fine selection of schools in the area including Highfield & Brookham Schools, Amesbury, Churcher’s College in Petersfield and Liphook and Seaford College near Petworth.
There are excellent recreational facilities in the area with polo and golf at Cowdray Park and racing at Goodwood. Sailing can be found at Chichester harbour and other centres along the south coast. There are theatres at Guildford and Chichester.
Directions
From our offices in Haslemere turn right and then immediately left up Shepherds Hill, continuing on the A286 Midhurst Road. Follow this road through Fernhurst and the hamlet of Henley for about 5.8 miles. At the top of the steep hill before the Midhurst straight, turn right into Kings Drive. Proceed along Kings Drive for about 0.9 miles taking the right hand fork by the King Edward VII visitors centre and turn left into Hurst Park.
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