A 1930s three bedroom family home set in the heart of sought after Hurstpierpoint with no onward chain and with the potential to extend.
DESCRIPTION This family home is located on the Eastern side of Cuckfield Road as you head south into the village. The rooms are well proportioned with high ceilings and provides a buyer with a great opportunity to extend to the rear into the fantastic large garden. The current layout provides a through Sitting Room/Dining Room with Conservatory at the rear leading out to the garden. Off the Conservatory and located behind the Kitchen is Utility Room/Cloakroom. On the first floor, the main bedroom is located to the front and has a bay, in keeping with the Sitting Room, whilst Bedrooms two and three are located at the rear. Subject to planning approval, there is an excellent opportunity to convert the loft, many other homes in the road of similar size have already done this. There is already a velux window in place should a buyer wish to use the loft for more than storage. Our clients have also converted the Garage into a Study/Office, whilst still having the ability to park several cars off Cuckfield Road. The rear garden is an excellent size and is mainly laid to lawn.
LOCATION Historic Hurstpierpoint lies on the edge of the South Downs National Park and is one of the most sought after villages in West Sussex. Nestled just east of the A23, the village has an abundance of character and architecture and provides a vibrant community life with plenty of facilities on hand for residents to enjoy. There are excellent local independent shops, if you are hungry, our favourite places to go to are The Fig Tree Restaurant and Morleys, both of which are located in the High Street. For Pre-schools, Erskine Day Nursery, Hurstpierpoint Pre-school and Cottis playgroup are all rated as Good in their most recent inspections, whilst for primary ages, St Lawrence C of E can be found approximately 400 yards along Cuckfield Road towards the main shopping area. For older children, the secondary school can be found at Downlands Community School rated as Good whilst the superbly recognised boarding school of Hurstpierpoint College can be found on the edge of the village. For commuters, the mainline station to London can be found at nearby Hassocks which gets you into London in just over an hour. The Triangle Leisure Centre is close by in Burgess Hill and the very popular Washbrook Farm is on the south side of the village. The A23 taking you south to Brighton or north to Gatwick Airport and the M25 can be accessed at Albourne Road. The larger towns of Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath are close by and easy to get to, as is the city of Brighton & Hove, just 10 miles to the south.