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This charming Grade II listed property, believed to date back to around 1650, boasts a unique blend of character and convenience in a highly desirable location overlooking Henfield Common. The property, originally formed from two adjoining cottages, features a mix of brick, flint, and timber elevations under a clay tiled roof. With spacious and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors, the property includes two entrance lobbies, a kitchen, two reception rooms, three generous double bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The property's delightful, secluded gardens provide a charming and private setting, complete with a summer house, while a shared driveway leads to a brick-built garage offering practical storage and parking. Rich in period detail, the property retains numerous original features, including exposed wall and ceiling timbers, latched doors, and sections of wattle and daub, making it a rare opportunity to create a truly exceptional period home.