1737

Convertd Methodist chapel with a contemporary interior. 3 large double bedrooms, 1 mazzanine room, a 60 ft living space and a 35 ft kitchen. Much of the property has full height beamed ceilings all the original windows which are either keyhole, arched, skylight or stained glass.

1744

Period family home.

1728

Colonial style detached home. Internally all the walls and ceilings are original tongue and groove matchboard and externally the house is clad in corrugated iron. The house is surrounded by it’s own private gardens.

1730

Converted Chapel on the coast with stunning views.

1731

Converted barn now a family home.

1705

Modern barn conversion in a countryside enviroment.

1684

Artistic house full of character on the bank of a river.

1687

Idealic house over looking the sea.

1663

This house is over 500 years old with many period features and exposed beams. It is of a traditional Sussex construction.
There’s a barn of around the same age, plus 20 acres of land.

1672

4 bedroom detached, family home. Modern and uncluttered interior which is light and airy.

1637

Large 1980’s built family home with integral double garage and garden leading to heathland and woods.

1641

A stunning palladian style property dating back to 1795. The main living rooms are one of the key features of the property being illiptical, hexagonal and circular in shape. There is also a cantilevered staircase and a dome. To see more images of this location type 1643 into the key word search field and click “go” and this click “more info”.