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King Edward Vii Apartments, Kings Drive, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29

  • 2 beds
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£485,000

  • 2 beds
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The King Edward VII apartments have been impressively restored by award winning heritage developer City&Country, from the historic Grade II listed former Sanatorium building. Great emphasis has been placed on the restoration of the character and features of the building, whilst creating elegant and stylish apartments for contemporary living.

The apartment retains several period features, including leaded windows and painted timber panelling in the main reception area, combined with modern fittings and neutral d?cor. There is a well-proportioned sitting and dining room with wood flooring and traditional cast-iron radiators, a kitchen fitted with contemporary units in white, black granite worktops and integrated appliances. Two double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom, and a further shower room.

The 165 acre King Edward VII private estate includes restored Gertrude Jekyll gardens, a swimming pool, private gym, measured walks, concierge service and function suite.

The King Edward VII estate is located in a secluded rural position on the Surrey/West Sussex border. In addition to the private woodland walks there are many footpaths and bridleways in the area, much of which is owned and maintained by the National Trust forming part of the South Downs National Park. The nearby hamlet of Henley features the award winning and highly respected Duke of Cumberland Arms, the Good Food Guide's pub of the year 2012.

Midhurst town is about 2.8 miles distant and provides for most everyday needs with a good range of shopping and recreational facilities. Haslemere town is about 6.5 miles away and provides a good variety of boutique shopping, restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket, recreational facilities and a mainline station with fast trains reaching London Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. The cathedral towns of Guildford and Chichester provide more extensive shopping and leisure facilities.

The A3 London to Portsmouth road can be accessed at Liphook, Liss or Hindhead providing access through the recently opened Hindhead tunnel to Guildford, London, Heathrow, Gatwick, the M25, and south to the coast. There is a fine selection of schools in the area including Conifers in Easebourne, Bedales and Churches College in Petersfield, Seaford College near Petworth. Sporting facilities include golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough and Liphook, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing off the south coast at Chichester. There are theatres at Guildford and Chichester.

Midhurst 2.5 miles, Haslemere 6 miles, Haslemere mainline station 6.7 miles (London Waterloo 52 minutes), Central London 52 miles

There is plenty of parking available on-site for residents and guests alike. The property is set within a wealth of beautifully manicured grounds and gardens, originally planted by the renowned horticulturalist Gertrude Jekyll and recently revived and replanted for residents to enjoy.

The King Edward VII estate is located in a secluded rural position on the Surrey/West Sussex border. In addition to the private woodland walks there are many footpaths and bridleways in the area, much of which is owned and maintained by the National Trust forming part of the South Downs National Park. The nearby hamlet of Henley features the award winning and highly respected Duke of Cumberland Arms, the Good Food Guide's pub of the year 2012
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£485,000

2 bed flat for sale

King Edward Vii Apartments, Kings Drive, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29


The King Edward VII apartments have been impressively restored by award winning heritage developer City&Country, from the historic Grade II listed former Sanatorium building. Great emphasis has been placed on the restoration of the character and features of the building, whilst creating elegant and stylish apartments for contemporary living.

The apartment retains several period features, including leaded windows and painted timber panelling in the main reception area, combined with modern fittings and neutral d?cor. There is a well-proportioned sitting and dining room with wood flooring and traditional cast-iron radiators, a kitchen fitted with contemporary units in white, black granite worktops and integrated appliances. Two double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom, and a further shower room.

The 165 acre King Edward VII private estate includes restored Gertrude Jekyll gardens, a swimming pool, private gym, measured walks, concierge service and function suite.

The King Edward VII estate is located in a secluded rural position on the Surrey/West Sussex border. In addition to the private woodland walks there are many footpaths and bridleways in the area, much of which is owned and maintained by the National Trust forming part of the South Downs National Park. The nearby hamlet of Henley features the award winning and highly respected Duke of Cumberland Arms, the Good Food Guide's pub of the year 2012.

Midhurst town is about 2.8 miles distant and provides for most everyday needs with a good range of shopping and recreational facilities. Haslemere town is about 6.5 miles away and provides a good variety of boutique shopping, restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket, recreational facilities and a mainline station with fast trains reaching London Waterloo in approximately 53 minutes. The cathedral towns of Guildford and Chichester provide more extensive shopping and leisure facilities.

The A3 London to Portsmouth road can be accessed at Liphook, Liss or Hindhead providing access through the recently opened Hindhead tunnel to Guildford, London, Heathrow, Gatwick, the M25, and south to the coast. There is a fine selection of schools in the area including Conifers in Easebourne, Bedales and Churches College in Petersfield, Seaford College near Petworth. Sporting facilities include golf at Cowdray Park, Goodwood, Pulborough and Liphook, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, polo at Cowdray Park and sailing off the south coast at Chichester. There are theatres at Guildford and Chichester.

Midhurst 2.5 miles, Haslemere 6 miles, Haslemere mainline station 6.7 miles (London Waterloo 52 minutes), Central London 52 miles

There is plenty of parking available on-site for residents and guests alike. The property is set within a wealth of beautifully manicured grounds and gardens, originally planted by the renowned horticulturalist Gertrude Jekyll and recently revived and replanted for residents to enjoy.

The King Edward VII estate is located in a secluded rural position on the Surrey/West Sussex border. In addition to the private woodland walks there are many footpaths and bridleways in the area, much of which is owned and maintained by the National Trust forming part of the South Downs National Park. The nearby hamlet of Henley features the award winning and highly respected Duke of Cumberland Arms, the Good Food Guide's pub of the year 2012