Peaceful annexe in the heart of the South Downs National Park. One double bedroom, kitchen diner, separate living room, walk-in wardrobe and parking. £1,000pcm rent + £250 bills. Available now.
A well-maintained and spacious annexe available to rent immediately, ideally suited to those seeking a peaceful lifestyle in a beautiful rural setting in the heart of the South Downs National Park. The annexe forms part of the main residence but offers its own private accommodation.
The property offers well-proportioned accommodation arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there is a bright kitchen diner, a comfortable separate living room, a bathroom and an additional separate toilet. Upstairs, the first floor features a double bedroom and a large walk-in wardrobe, providing excellent storage space. This property is available both furnished & unfurnished.
Externally, there is off road parking for up to 2 vehicles.
This charming annexe has been carefully maintained and would make an ideal long-term home for a single professional or couple looking to enjoy a quieter way of life surrounded by stunning countryside.
Living Room
Kitchen/Diner
Bathroom
Bedroom One
The South Downs National Park is one of the UK’s most beautiful protected landscapes, stretching across Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex. Known for its rolling chalk hills, open countryside and picturesque villages, it offers a wonderful balance of natural beauty and outdoor lifestyle.
The park is home to miles of walking, cycling and bridle paths, including the famous South Downs Way which runs for around 100 miles from Winchester to Eastbourne. Residents and visitors can enjoy sweeping views across the countryside, abundant wildlife and a rich mix of woodland, farmland and historic downland.
Charming market towns, traditional pubs and historic landmarks are dotted throughout the area, creating a welcoming and characterful environment. The South Downs National Park is also recognised as an International Dark Sky Reserve, making it one of the best places in the country to enjoy clear night skies.
For those living nearby, the South Downs provides a fantastic backdrop for outdoor recreation, peaceful countryside walks and an enviable lifestyle close to nature, while still being within easy reach of coastal towns such as Worthing and Brighton.
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Interest payments for the late payment of rent (up to 3% above Bank of England's annual percentage rate);
Reasonable costs for replacement of lost keys or other security devices;
Contractual damages in the event of the tenant's default of a tenancy agreement; and
Any other permitted payments under the Tenant Fees Act 2019 and regulations applicable at the relevant time.
For properties in Wales, the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 means that in addition to rent, lettings agents can only charge tenants the following permitted payments
Holding deposits (a maximum of 1 week's rent);
Security deposits;
Where required, utilities (electricity, gas or other fuel, water, sewerage), communication services "telephone, internet, cable/satellite television), TV licence;
Council tax (payable to the billing authority);
Payments for the late payment of rent (where required under the tenancy agreement);
A breach of a term of the contract (where required under the tenancy agreement); and
Any other permitted payments under the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Act and regulations applicable at the relevant time.








