An 18th-century village home is up for sale for £3.5million. The property, called Punchbowl, in Madehurst, near Arundel, was originally two cottages before being converted into a single home in the mid 20th-century.

It has both Victorian and Edwardian architecture inside the home alongside modern furnishings. READ MORE: Tribute to 106-year-old tortoise who survived WW2 bombing On the ground floor there are a number of reception rooms for socialising and private use. These include a study with bookshelves along the walls and a seating area next to a log burner, and a formal dining room which has a door leading out into the gardens.

At the centre of this room, which has oak parquet flooring and Edwardian-style ceiling skirting boards, is a formal wooden table. The largest room on the ground floor is the kitchen, which has a central island worktop space in the centre and a bay window by the sink. This room is 35 feet in depth with an open-pitch roof and exposed beams.

In the breakfast area of the room there is also an open brick hearth. READ MORE: Milestone for family business as directors celebrate half a century of service The first floor of the property is where the seven bedrooms are, including a master bedroom suite with some brick-exposed walls and an ensuite bathroom. Two of the other bedrooms are also ensuite rooms, with the rest using the family bathrooms spread across the home.

Outside, homeowners have a number of outbuildings including a carport, a summer house and g.