A significantly updated and modernised Edwardian mid terrace house situated in a popular residential area with a sizable modern studio and off street parking
Guide Price £475,000
SOLD
Hurstpierpoint is a vibrant village with a bustling High Street including a greengrocers, deli, butchers, post office, 4 restaurants, 3 public houses and a church. The larger village of Hassocks with its mainline train station provides regular rail services to London. There are also a range of revered state and private schools locally.
Situated along a popular residential road this beautiful Edwardian mid terrace house has been significantly improved and updated over the years. The ground floor provides a well-appointed sitting room with high ceilings, a cast iron open fireplace and original stripped floorboards. The kitchen/breakfast room is of a good size and looks out over the rear garden. There is also the benefit of a utility/cloakroom with space and plumbing for washing and drying appliances. Two sizable bedrooms and a bathroom benefiting from a freestanding roll top bath and a separate shower reside on the first floor. A paved patio adjoins the rear of the property with a central lawn bordered by well stocked shrub and plant beds. A path leads to the rear of the garden where there is a sizable timber clad studio with bi-fold doors and store. The paved driveway at the front of the property provides off street parking.
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Location:
Kitchen:
Shaker style wall and base units
Oak block worksurfaces
Inset ‘Butler style’ sink
Space for gas range style cooker
Space for fridge freezer
Bathroom:
Free standing roll top bath with traditional style mixer taps and hand shower attachment
Fully tiled shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, hand shower attachment and curved glazed doors
Low level w.c. suite
Pedestal wash hand basin
Heated towel radiator
Specification:
Timber clad studio with bi-fold doors, oak flooring and cast iron wood burning stove
Wall mounted gas fired ‘Worcester’ boiler located in the utility cloakroom
Period and character features including open fireplaces, high ceilings and stripped pine floorboards throughout
External:
The property is approached over a blocked paved driveway with off street parking. A paved patio adjoins the rear of the property leading to an expanse of lawn bordered on either side by well stocked shrub and plant beds. At the end of the garden is a contemporary timber clad studio with bi-fold doors, oak flooring and a cast iron wood burning stove. The property has a pedestrian right of way over the neighbour’s rear garden and out onto Western Road.