On the edge of Compton, cottage with beams, open fire and enclosed garden, peaceful walks on the South Downs Way.. All on ground floor: Living/dining room. Kitchen with beams. 2 steps to 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.. Open fire in living room included. Oil central heating included. Cot. High chair. Freeview TV. Stereo/CD. Washer/dryer. Dishwasher. Freezer. Small enclosed garden. Parking (2 cars).. All properties: Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. DVD. Electric cooker. Microwave. Sitting-out area and furniture. NB: Small unfenced duck pond opposite drive entrance. No smoking.. National Accessible Scheme Mobility Level M3A (refs. 17320 & 19202). Converted from former farm buildings, these four holiday properties (two of which have been adapted for the disabled with shower chairs available), are in the Southdowns National Park. Properties 17320 and 17321 command fine views over the surrounding countryside. Situated in the grounds of the family farm (non-working), they are only 100 yards from the village of Compton with village shop and tea room with free wi-fi access. Enjoy peaceful walks along a bridle path leading to the South Downs Way, 2 miles designated as a National Park. The historic cathedral town of Chichester lies 10 miles away, with its cobbled streets adorned with tea rooms and restaurants, and the ornate cathedral. Scenic boat tours can be taken around the harbour. Goodwood and Fontwell races or polo at Cowdray are all within a short drive. Portsmouth, with shopping and leisure facilities, within easy reach. Hawking and falconry days can be arranged, prices on application and must be pre-booked direct with owner. Shop and pub 100 yards.
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