Tall Trees
Angmering, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 4AW
Guide Price
£9,000,000
Residential Tags: Ground Source Heat Pump
Property Tags: Tennis Court, Walled Garden
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Ground Source Heat Pump
- Property Tags: Tennis Court, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: N/A
Tall Trees is an exceptionally well built house set in a quiet location in the heart of this popular West Sussex village. The house was completed in 2013 by the current owners and has been beautifully finished. Everything has been thought of, nothing has been left to chance.
The property is approached via electric gates and the driveway sweeps to the left to reveal a handsome house built under a Canadian slate tiled roof. The attention to detail is immediately clear on entering the house, the hallway is spacious with a beautifully crafted mahogany imperial staircase rising to the first floor. Throughout the house, the ceiling heights are impressive and give a huge sense of grandeur and style to the property.
The principal reception rooms are charming and incredibly spacious. The drawing room is accessed from the impressive reception hall and leads directly through to the garden terrace and veranda. The dining room is accessed through this drawing room. The large and open plan kitchen and family room is more than perfect for family life. The bespoke kitchen has been beautifully built from rosewood creating a unique sense of style. The Wolf appliances are integrated into the kitchen units, alongside the Sub-Zero fridge/freezer. The family room has full height windows on two sides and as a result is full of natural light. This space is perfect for entertaining and making the most of family life. There is also a separate media room. There is an excellent study and library, which are both perfect spaces for working from home. The attention to detail has not been forgotten in these rooms, with outstanding joinery and lighting. The separate cinema room has been panelled with wood panelling sourced from the Savoy Hotel in London.
Access to the first floor is via the staircase in the hallway or a lift. The first floor gives rise to 6 well-proportioned bedrooms – 5 of which have en suite bathrooms. The master bedroom is in the centre of the house and is complete with two en suite bathrooms and two separate dressing rooms. There is also access to peaceful balcony which leads directly from the bedroom. The attention to detail does not stop on the first floor and is characterised by the inclusion of a small ‘children’s’ sitting room
complete with kitchen to allow a space for the early risers.
The house benefits from ground source heating which has a dramatic effect on the heating bills. Underfloor heating is present throughout the house and is zoned. There is also a Sonos speaker system wired into the property. The indoor swimming pool is accessed from the house and is good size. There are separate changing facilities, with shower and WC, along with a sauna and separate steam room. The pool is heated by mains gas.
Located approximately 2 miles north of the coast, Angmering is a charming and popular West Sussex village situated roughly half way between Arundel and its prominent medieval castle and the coastal town of Worthing, the village has a thriving community with local shops, a library, three primary schools, Angmering secondary school and three pubs. The A27 provides easy access to Brighton in the East and Chichester in the West. Angmering has a train station with
routes to both Brighton and on to London Victoria (1hr 36m)
Externally, the gardens are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature trees and herbaceous borders. The is a children’s play area, hard tennis court and a large summer house which is currently a perfect games room for children and adults alike. This room is complete with a golf simulator enabling virtual play of the world’s greatest golf courses.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, National Country House Department
The property is approached via electric gates and the driveway sweeps to the left to reveal a handsome house built under a Canadian slate tiled roof. The attention to detail is immediately clear on entering the house, the hallway is spacious with a beautifully crafted mahogany imperial staircase rising to the first floor. Throughout the house, the ceiling heights are impressive and give a huge sense of grandeur and style to the property.
The principal reception rooms are charming and incredibly spacious. The drawing room is accessed from the impressive reception hall and leads directly through to the garden terrace and veranda. The dining room is accessed through this drawing room. The large and open plan kitchen and family room is more than perfect for family life. The bespoke kitchen has been beautifully built from rosewood creating a unique sense of style. The Wolf appliances are integrated into the kitchen units, alongside the Sub-Zero fridge/freezer. The family room has full height windows on two sides and as a result is full of natural light. This space is perfect for entertaining and making the most of family life. There is also a separate media room. There is an excellent study and library, which are both perfect spaces for working from home. The attention to detail has not been forgotten in these rooms, with outstanding joinery and lighting. The separate cinema room has been panelled with wood panelling sourced from the Savoy Hotel in London.
Access to the first floor is via the staircase in the hallway or a lift. The first floor gives rise to 6 well-proportioned bedrooms – 5 of which have en suite bathrooms. The master bedroom is in the centre of the house and is complete with two en suite bathrooms and two separate dressing rooms. There is also access to peaceful balcony which leads directly from the bedroom. The attention to detail does not stop on the first floor and is characterised by the inclusion of a small ‘children’s’ sitting room
complete with kitchen to allow a space for the early risers.
The house benefits from ground source heating which has a dramatic effect on the heating bills. Underfloor heating is present throughout the house and is zoned. There is also a Sonos speaker system wired into the property. The indoor swimming pool is accessed from the house and is good size. There are separate changing facilities, with shower and WC, along with a sauna and separate steam room. The pool is heated by mains gas.
Located approximately 2 miles north of the coast, Angmering is a charming and popular West Sussex village situated roughly half way between Arundel and its prominent medieval castle and the coastal town of Worthing, the village has a thriving community with local shops, a library, three primary schools, Angmering secondary school and three pubs. The A27 provides easy access to Brighton in the East and Chichester in the West. Angmering has a train station with
routes to both Brighton and on to London Victoria (1hr 36m)
Externally, the gardens are mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature trees and herbaceous borders. The is a children’s play area, hard tennis court and a large summer house which is currently a perfect games room for children and adults alike. This room is complete with a golf simulator enabling virtual play of the world’s greatest golf courses.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, National Country House Department
Land Registry Data
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