Five stunning homes in Birdham

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Dove House

Dove House is an exquisite four-bedroom village home surprisingly only built in the 1990s and set in the heart of Birdham. Offering light and very well-presented accommodation, this absolutely gorgeous family home sits in a private position up its own gravel drive with gardens to the front and rear. To the ground floor is a formal sitting room leading to a conservatory perfectly placed to take in the beautiful garden. A snug leads back through to the hall and kitchen beyond with vaulted ceilings and plenty of room for dining, a stable door opens to the rear gardens. Upstairs there are three bedrooms with a fourth currently open to the master bedroom. There are two bathrooms, one is ensuite to the master bedroom.

£995,000Strutt & ParkerView full listing here

Westlands Estate

Farthings is a spacious, detached property, in a superb, mature plot backing directly onto open fields. Whilst the property offers generous accommodation, the over-riding aspect to Farthings is its plot and setting and subject to planning, would create a wonderful opportunity to develop a dream home. There are five bedrooms over the ground and first floor. There is a family bathroom on the first floor, plus a shower room and cloakroom on the ground floor.

£895,000Strutt & ParkerView full listing here

Oak Meadow

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The accommodation is open plan and light with a spacious kitchen/dining room with Aga that leads into the sitting room with open fireplace and conservatory. A useful utility boot room area, downstairs cloakroom with wet room and large integral garage with workshop space complete the ground floor. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms leading off the landing, a principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom, a family bathroom and two further bedrooms.

£750,000Strutt & ParkerView full listing here

Redmoor Estate

Set on a small private road, Sherwood is a detached 1940s house. The ground floor has an entrance hall which leads to the triple aspect reception room with a brick open fireplace, exposed wood floor and French doors to the garden. In addition, there is a kitchen with a larder and a large cupboard under the stairs. The first floor has a large landing, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The house offers scope to extend, subject to planning consents.

£435,000Henry AdamsView full listing here

Spence Cottage

A delightful semi-detached period cottage which has been beautifully and comprehensively updated, including the fitting of a new kitchen, a bathroom, gas fired central heating and double glazed windows and incorporates features such as solid wood wide board flooring to the ground floor. Spence Cottage has been successfully run as an established holiday cottage, and so could provide a purchaser with the option of having an income if desired.

£325,000BaileysView full listing here

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