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ID: S399663
No pets
6 Bathrooms
WiFi
Open fire
Parking
Children welcome
Located in an enviable position with direct river frontage, this property enjoys spectacular panoramic views of the historic town of Arundel. . Large entrance hall. Living room with gas woodburner and patio doors to garden. Kitchen with dining area, additional seating area, patio doors to garden and tiled floor. TV room. Utility. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, TV, patio doors to balcony, seating area and en-suite bathroom with free-standing bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Two further double bedrooms; each with 6ft bed, one with en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet, one with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Two twin bedrooms; each with TV, one with zip and link bed (can be 6ft double), patio doors to balcony and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. . - Gas woodbuner inc
- Gas, elec, full gas CH, bed linen and towels inc
- Cot and h/chair on request
- Four satellite TVs
- DVD
- CD
- M/wave
- W/machine
- T/dryer
- D/washer
- Freezer
- Wi-fi
- Large enclosed garden with furniture
- BBQ
- Ample parking
- No smoking
- Please note: There is a fenced river in the garden. This property has a security deposit of £200.
. This superb, detached, spacious family home is in an enviable position with direct river frontage and panoramic views of the historic town of Arundel, including the cathedral and historic castle.
Beautifully presented throughout, with neutral relaxing colour schemes and high levels of comfort, this light and spacious home is conveniently located in this quaint town, and has the advantage of private security gated parking for up to 6 cars, plus a large lawned enclosed garden with rattan furniture and outside seating – ideal for those wishing to enjoy dining al fresco with the river gently running by. With families in mind, there is a family/play room, and other features include a super picture window and easy seating area within the master bedroom, and this room plus the twin bedroom, share a large balcony – the perfect place to sit and savour the interesting views.
It is only a 5-minute walk to the outdoor public lido swimming pool, children’s play area, crazy/mini golf, all-weather floodlit tennis courts and boat trips. Plus, there are plentiful antique shops, galleries, pubs, tea rooms, ice cream parlours and restaurants to discover. For those wishing to enjoy a car free holiday, the railway station is about a 10-minute walk away. Enjoy wonderful riverside walks locally, or excellent walks along the South Downs National Park in the surrounding area.
Arundel is recognised for its castle and variety of historic buildings in a small area; there are around 500 buildings in this conservation area, and many are listed. The beautiful castle is referred to in the Domesday Book in 1086, and has been occupied by the Dukes of Norfolk and their families for over 850 years. The Victorian catholic cathedral was designed by Joseph Hansom, who also designed the Hansom cab. The River Arun winds its way around the town, and is a magnet for wildlife, with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre attracting some of the world’s most spectacular birds.
There are various seaside resorts nearby, with Climping Beach being only a 5-minute drive. Slightly further afield are the seaside towns of Worthing, Bognor, Elmer and Littlehampton. Bustling Brighton is within 40 minutes’ drive, with the ornate Royal Pavilion, The Lanes for interesting artefacts, plentiful theatres, art galleries, extensive shopping, the marina with harbour side dining, and many amusements for all ages along the beach.
Visit Chichester, with its beautiful, ornate cathedral, theatre, pedestrianised shopping, tea rooms, harbour tours, Goodwood and Fontwell racing. Also within easy driving distance, is naval Portsmouth with ships, Spinnaker Tower, and day trips to the Isle of Wight. In addition, various National Trust homes and gardens including Parham House, Amberley Museum and West Dean Gardens can all be enjoyed nearby. Also Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Petworth House and Amberley Brook are worth a visit. Golf, sailing, surfing, horse riding and cycling can be found locally. Beach 5 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
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