Enjoying far-reaching views across the Goodwood Estate and set within immaculate gardens, this beautifully renovated attached home lies on the western edge of this highly sought-after village.
Recently renovated with great care and attention to detail, this outstanding village home offers stunning far-reaching triple-aspect downland views, a delightful south-facing garden, and the benefit of an attached double garage.
On entering, a wide entrance hall extends almost the full length of the property, leading to a welcoming triple-aspect sitting room at the western end. This charming space features a wood-burning stove, built-in bookcase and a south-facing bay window. At the heart of the home lies a superb open-plan kitchen and family room, fitted with a range of wall and base units, a breakfast bar, and a dining area set partly within a further bay window. A comfortable seating area with double doors opens directly onto the south-facing patio, creating an ideal space for both everyday living and entertaining. Beyond the kitchen is a practical utility/boot room with access to both the front and rear gardens, while a cloakroom completes the ground floor. Upstairs, there are four generously proportioned bedrooms (one of which is configured as a study), all enjoying views over the surrounding Downland. The main bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a stylish family shower room. Loft access is also provided.
The flint-walled gardens and grounds are another standout feature. Recently landscaped, they are mainly laid to lawn and complemented by mature flowering shrubs and well-stocked borders. A delightful south-facing patio provides the perfect spot to enjoy the setting, with a pathway leading to the garage. Off-street parking is available in front of the garage. The gardens also enjoy wonderful views down the Lavant Valley and towards Levin Down.
Meadowleys enjoys a delightful position in the highly regarded South Downs village of Charlton, approximately 7 miles north of Chichester. Overlooking the Goodwood Estate, it benefits from far-reaching countryside views and close proximity to Goodwood itself. Charlton is home to the popular Fox Goes Free public house, renowned for its excellent food and warm hospitality, while the neighbouring village of Singleton offers a primary school and is also the location of the Weald and Downland Living Museum, well known as the filming site for BBC’s The Repair Shop. West Dean provides a further well-regarded primary school together with local shopping facilities.
The Cathedral city of Chichester offers an excellent range of shopping, restaurants, galleries, museums and cultural amenities, including the celebrated Festival Theatre. From Chichester’s mainline railway station there are services to London Victoria and Gatwick Airport, with Haslemere to the north providing a faster route into London Waterloo. The area also offers a wide choice of leisure pursuits, including polo at Cowdray Park, horse racing and the world-famous Festival of Speed and Revival meetings at Goodwood, along with golf and tennis. Watersports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing from the numerous centres around Chichester Harbour, while the renowned beach at West Wittering is popular for kite and windsurfing.