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2 bedroom semi-detached house

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Semi-detached house
2 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: D*
904 sq ft / 84 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 2-Bedroom Semi-Detached Cottage
  • Basement & Storage Room
  • On-Road Parking
  • WC & Utility Room
  • Living Room with exposed wood floors
  • Rear Kitchen Diner with Aga
  • Charming Courtyard Garden
  • Short distance to Hurstpierpoint High Street
  • Walking Distance to Pubs, Restaurants & Bars
  • Modern Bathroom
Presenting a perfect opportunity for a first-time purchase or a charming bolthole, this character-rich and generously proportioned cottage is conveniently located just a brief stroll away from the heart of Hurstpierpoint High Street. Hunters proudly introduce this captivating property to the market, catering to those seeking both character and convenience.

Steeped in rich history and brimming with character, Hunters proudly present this enchanting 2-bedroom cottage for sale, nestled within a leisurely stroll of Hurstpierpoint's High Street.

Hurstpierpoint offers an array of quaint vintage boutiques, fine dining establishments, family-owned pubs, and historical landmarks. Just a stone's throw away lies Hassocks, a treasure trove of retail shops, cafes, restaurants, cozy pubs, and convenient stores. The convenience of Hassocks Train Station is a mere short drive from the town, and the vicinity boasts an enchanting collection of rural walks and bridle path. Set along the road leading to Brewery Mews, this semi-detached cottage is a testament to a locale with a storied past. Once a thriving Brewery & Pub prior to World War I, the now-converted Brewery Mews stands as an alluring enclave of desirable houses and apartments, making it a highly coveted address.

Upon entering through the front door, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall that guides you up the staircase to the first floor. A doorway beckons to the downstairs living spaces. The front of the dwelling is occupied by the spacious living room, adorned with lofty ceilings, exposed wooden floorboards, and ample space for a comfortable sofa suite and additional furnishings. A rear door leads to the kitchen-diner, while another grants access to the basement that spans the footprint of the property. This subterranean space brims with potential, whether transformed into a Games Room, a cinematic haven, or an office. The basement also hosts a utility room housing the boiler and white goods, alongside a convenient WC.

Back on the ground floor, the kitchen-diner exudes charm with its timber units and exposed brick wall. A stable door beckons to the rear courtyard garden, while a porcelain Butler Sink with a traditional mixer tap stands as a focal point. The Everhot Aga adds a touch of culinary allure, and undercounter space caters to a fridge's needs.

Ascend to the upper floor to discover two bedrooms serviced by the modern family bathroom. The primary bedroom, positioned at the front, boasts a built-in cupboard catering to your wardrobe requirements, whilst the secondary double bedroom, though smaller, offers spacious accommodation with views overlooking the courtyard garden at the rear. The family bathroom is beautifully finished with exquisite Laura Ashley tiles, a traditional vanity unit housing a sink and toilet cistern, matching bathtub, rainfall shower head and shower screen. As you ascend the landing, your gaze is drawn to the loft hatch, a portal to an expansive loft space brimming with potential. Subject to necessary planning permissions, this space invites dreams of expansion, a canvas to further elevate this already captivating house.

Stepping outside, you'll find a charming, enclosed courtyard garden that provides a real sun trap in the warmer months. This delightful space boasts a shingled seating area that exudes rustic charm, while a sturdy brick wall provides both privacy and character. Additionally, a thoughtfully mulched section awaits the flourishing of vibrant flowers and plants.

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    Hunters Independent Estate Agency is committed to providing a first class property service with an environmental conscience. We are proud to be different from the rest of the pack. We believe that client satisfaction is paramount; we take a dynamic approach to marketing properties of all shapes and sizes; we provide exclusive services to help you on your way; we act with integrity at all times; and we aim to put back into the environment what we take out of it. Above it all, we provide a truly personal service. How it all began… Jon Clayson, ANAEA Principal Hunters was set up in 1999 by Jon Clayson, me. My dream was to create an estate agency unlike any other. An agency with a personal approach, designed to give clients a first class, stress free experience. I believe the business should make a minimal impact on the environment and should take positive action to renew resources. Disappointed by my own experiences with property agents, I wanted to offer a service that was set apart from the rest, and truly practiced what it preached. Our emphasis is on creating an open and honest relationship with all of our clients, without exception. I want this to be a place where each client receives a service tailored to their needs. Where individuals have names, not numbers. All these years later and Hunters is a reality: a thriving business with the same principles that we set out with. We attribute our success to word-of-mouth recommendation and this has become our favourite way to meet new clients. We are proud that a high level of personal service has been made possible by adopting the latest technologies, best agency practices, high quality staff and operating with business integrity. Our distinctly different approach has been recognised. In 2002 we were presented with the title of "Best Local Agent" which came with an invitation to join the prestigious Home Sale Network: the only selected agent in mid Sussex.. Since our inception, we have continued to evolve.

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    Broadband availability and predicted speed: obtained from Ofcom on January 26, 2022

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