Guide price

£995,000

(£563/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Burton Park Road, Petworth, West Sussex GU28

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • From 1,768 - 2,243 sq. ft

Freehold
Added on 21/04/2026

About this property

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 3 reception rooms

  • 2 bathrooms

  • 0.30 acres

  • Period

  • Detached

  • Garden

  • Rural

  • Terrace

Tucked away within beautifully established grounds on the edge of the South Downs, this exceptional Grade II listed country house combines 19th century heritage with the quiet elegance of classic English rural living. Designed in the mid-1800s by Gilbert Blount, an architect renowned for his distinctive Gothic Revival designs. The property was built as the lodge to neighboring Burton Hill House, giving it a distinguished and deep- rooted provenance.

Its architectural origins are evidenced through the picturesque gabled profiles, traditional slate roofline and graceful rendered façades. The aesthetic is one of natural harmony: A house that settles gently into its surroundings.

In more recent years, the property has been sensitively extended, with additions that respect the original structure, while allowing the accommodation to unfold with generous scale and improved flow. The result is a well balanced home that retains its period character offering warmth, craftsmanship and clarity of design while providing the comfort and practicality required for modern living.

Ground Floor
The ground floor is arranged with a natural, intuitive flow. It begins with a versatile reception room that works well as a study or snug, complete with exposed beams, a traditional fireplace and a broad window framing views of the South Downs. It's a peaceful space, well suited to work or quiet moments.

The dining room follows, centered around an original fireplace with arched alcoves and bespoke cabinetry. Designed for both everyday use and more formal occasions, it feels warm and balanced, with polished floorboards and outlooks that shift gently with the seasons.

To the rear, the kitchen and adjoining breakfast room form the practical heart of the house. The breakfast area features slate flooring, beams and a stable door to the garden, gathering morning light and offering an easy connection to the outdoors. The kitchen continues the home's traditional feel, with natural wood cabinetry, tiled splashbacks and a classic range cooker, alongside practical storage and work surfaces.

The main reception room completes the ground floor. Generous in scale, it is arranged around a feature fireplace and benefits from multiple windows and French doors, creating a calm, bright space ideal for family living or entertaining throughout the year.

First Floor
Upstairs, the accommodation is arranged around a central landing with the same sense of calm proportion. The principal bedroom is spacious and refined, with fitted wardrobes, soft tones and lovely views across the garden and surrounding landscape. An adjoining shower room enhances its comfort.

Two further bedrooms sit across the landing, each with its own character, one light and airy, the other shaped by gentle eaves. A fourth, larger double bedroom enjoys excellent natural light and offers space for seating or a study area if desired. A family bathroom serves the remaining rooms with practicality and simplicity.

Throughout the first floor, muted colours, natural light and thoughtful detailing create an atmosphere of quiet continuity, complementing the home's settled and timeless character.

Gardens & Grounds
The gardens provide a mature, private setting that frames the house beautifully. A broad rear lawn, edged with established planting and specimen trees, creates an open yet sheltered feel. A wide stone terrace runs along the back of the house, offering an ideal spot to enjoy the outlook and subtle views towards the South Downs.

Planting is simple and well balanced, bringing seasonal interest without demanding maintenance. To the side sits a detached outbuilding, currently a garage, with potential for ancillary use (subject to planning). The private driveway and lightly wooded backdrop give the approach a calm, understated sense of arrival.

Overall, the gardens enhance the property with a natural, timeless character and a setting that will continue to mature gracefully.

The property enjoys a peaceful rural setting approximately two miles south of Petworth, surrounded by open farmland and benefiting from far reaching views towards the South Downs. It lies close to Burton Mill Pond, a much loved local beauty spot of water, woodland and wildlife that reflects the natural charm of this part of West Sussex.

Petworth is a historic market town at the heart of the South Downs National Park, celebrated for its artistic heritage and for the magnificent National Trust owned Petworth House, set within 750 acres of landscaped parkland. The town offers an excellent selection of independent shops, a well-stocked delicatessen, regular farmers' market and a vibrant cultural calendar, including the annual music and literary festivals.

Recreational opportunities nearby are extensive, with golf at Cowdray Park and world class horse racing, motor racing and events at Goodwood. For broader amenities, the cathedral city of Chichester lies 12 miles to the south, offering major retailers, restaurants and the acclaimed Festival Theatre.

The location is also extremely well connected. Fast rail services to London are available from Haslemere (approximately 12 miles; Waterloo from around 60 minutes) and Pulborough (approximately 5 miles; Victoria from around 70 minutes). The A3 is within 17 miles, offering convenient access to the national motorway network.

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