This cleverly designed property arranged over two floors, offers flexible accommodation and takes full advantage of the natural light and space. Upon entering the house from the enclosed car port, you are met with a spacious entrance hall which leads directly through to the two ground floor bedrooms, shower / utility room and the open plan sitting / dining / kitchen room. Towards one end of the large reception room features a modern wood burner and spacious seating area, whist the kitchen and dining room opens directly through bi-folding doors to the south facing patio and garden beyond with the benefit of a large lantern roof. The contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar, provides ample cupboard space, integrated appliances and side access to the garden.
Upstairs there are two large bedrooms both with en suites and spacious wardrobes. The principal room has southerly views overlooking the adjacent paddock and Chichester Cathedral beyond. The property is accessed through a five bar gate which opens to a wide gravelled driveway providing ample parking and leading through to the carport and garage beyond. To the back of the house a large Indian limestone patio leads onto the lawn and a particular feature to the rear of the garden is the insulated workshop / home office with electricity and data/TV points connected.
Crouch Cross Lane is located withing the beautiful and unspoilt downland village of Boxgrove. Situated on the foot of The South Downs the village offers a primary school, village hall, post office/general store, church and well known Boxgrove Priory. The village is most famous for its recently discovered archaeological site consisting of artifacts dating back around 500,000 years ago. Located on the edge of the village is the well known Tinwood Estate winary and within neigbouring Halnaker, the popular Anglesey Arms public house. Nearby foot and bridle paths lead through the Goodwood Estate and into the South Downs National Park. The popular Goodwood Farm shop at Home Farm, is a short drive away.
A few miles to the South West lie the popular and picturesque villages adjacent to Chichester Harbour, including Bosham, Itchenor and West Wittering, well known for their active sailing communities. The main shopping centre of Chichester is 4 miles to the West with an excellent selection of bars and restaurants. This cathedral city is particularly renowned for the highly regarded Festival Theatre, and close proximity to Goodwood, famous for its motor circuit and race course. Further activities on the estate include golf and flying. Rail links to London are well serviced with a fast line from Havant to Waterloo via Guildford (approx 1hr 20), and from Chichester to Victoria via Gatwick Airport (approx 1hr 40).