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Located on the edge of Ditchling Common, a 188-acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, Little Crank is a Grade II-listed three-bedroom cottage built circa 1910. The cottage features a garage, extensive west-facing garden, and studio, with its own unique character and charm. The property has been redecorated to strike a balance between its historic bones and comfortable, contemporary living. The garden offers open spaces for playing, picnicking, or relaxing, with mature bushes and fruit trees, while the roof is steeply pitched with a combination of plain and fish-scale tiles. The interior features flagstone flooring, timber beams, and beautifully crafted oak staircase, as well as a bright living room, kitchen with bespoke Iroko cabinetry, and three bedrooms with soft woollen carpets and built-in cupboard storage.