VIEWINGS FROM SATURDAY 26th JULY The last house at the end of a quiet private lane, in the much sought after village of Wisborough Green, this delightful 1950s home offers a rare opportunity to buy a property with exceptional potential in an idyllic setting. The beautifully landscaped and well maintained garden is set within just under an acre which extends down to the river boundary. On the market for the first time in over half a century, the rooms on both floors are spacious and light. There is also scope to extend (STTP). The family have enjoyed over 50 happy years in an ideal family home, very close to the centre of the village, yet tucked away to give peace and privacy. Secluded and safe from development next to the house this family home offers a lifestyle opportunity in one of West Sussex’s most picturesque and community minded villages.
"Such and amazing place to grow up, space in the house on rainy days and hours of fun in the garden and woods as a child. Now replaced with BBQ's and parties on the lawn in the summer evenings"






















Nestled on the edge of the South Downs National Park, Wisborough Green encapsulates a quintessentially Sussex lifestyle.
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What can I say about Penfolds Estate Agents, Becky and Helen are amazing! If you are needing an Estate Agent then they are the team for you, they bring experience, energy and quality to the sale of your property. From the photography, to the posting and then the showing it was just such a high calibre of work. The advice that they were able to share through the process in the times where it got a little tricky was invaluable. What a great team, thank you for all you help with our successful sale.
Mr S
Billingshurst