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Guide price£850,000
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4 bedroom terraced house for sale

Twineham Lane, Albourne, Hassocks, West Sussex, BN6
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Terraced house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
2,378 sq ft / 221 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Style: Mid-section of Georgian Mansion circa 1780
  • Type: 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite) + guest w.c, reception, family room, kitchen dining room
  • Location: Albourne South Downs National Park
  • Area: 2994 sq.ft.
  • Outside: West facing garden approx. 2/3 acre
  • Parking: Detached barn converted to a garage for 2 cars, further off street parking for 5 cars
GUIDE PRICE: £850,000--£875,000.

ANOTHER SALE AGREED BY BRAND VAUGHAN PRESTON PARK OFFICE.

LARGE LEVEL REAR GARDEN.

FRONT FORECOURT PARKING AND SEPARATE DRIVEWAY AND DOUBLE WIDTH GARAGE.

INTERNAL VIEWINGS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

On the edge of the South Downs National Park, this 4 bedroom Georgian home forms the mid portion of Lanehurst, a magnificent 1780 mansion, and has a detached barn/garage, off street parking for a total of 5 cars and extensive west facing grounds of approximately 2/3 of an acre. Secluded but not isolated it is just 10-15 mins drive from Burgess Hill or Hassock’s direct trains to Brighton, Lewes, Gatwick and London, there’s a local store and popular primary school within 4 mins, and the shops, restaurants and cinema of Hurstpierpoint are only 7 mins drive.

With countryside views from every room, inside offers unspoilt C18th century proportions where the reception opens to a dining terrace, garden and meadow during summer and offers an open fire in winter, a family room/study with a wood burner delivers ample space for work, rest or play, and the custom made kitchen diner is sympathetic to the age of the building – but has an electric range to enjoy. En-route upstairs is a guest w.c. and on the first floor, all four double bedrooms are bright and beautiful with open views, the family bathroom is large enough for both a bathtub and a walk in shower, and the restful principal suite has a dressing room and luxury shower room.

Homes in this sought after downland village do not come onto the market often and sell fast as they attract professionals, families and investors, surrounded by towns and villages as well as good schools, both public and private and between 20 and 30 minutes by car, Brighton & Hove, Lewes and Gatwick are a viable commute.

Style: Mid-section of Georgian Mansion circa 1780
Type: 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite) + guest w.c, reception, family room, kitchen dining room
Location: Albourne South Downs National Park
Area: 2994 sq.ft.
Outside: West facing garden approx. 2/3 acre
Parking: Detached barn converted to a garage for 2 cars, further off street parking for 5 cars
Council Tax Band: F

Why You’ll Like It:
Opposite countryside walks, Lanehurst has instant appeal and its past conversion into just three separate homes has been sensitive. This happy, central home of 13 years is set back from the quiet lane behind smart off street parking for 5 cars, and there is also a detached barn converted to a garage for 2 cars. Inside, period detail has been restored or carefully sourced, and discreet improvements include double glazing and designer radiators in keeping with the age of the property.

The Entrance, Kitchen Diner and Family Room/Study:
Entering the house, the big porch has family friendly wood underfoot and plenty of floor to ceiling storage which includes a bench seat for the removal of wellies. Ahead the inviting kitchen offers a warm welcome with an electric Rangemaster touch induction range at its heart and ample room nearby for a big table for family time or informal suppers. Handmade by a local craftsman, the solid wood kitchen is a flawless classic, acknowledging the history of the building whilst finding space for an integrated tall refrigerator and a dishwasher – and an electric fitting keeps track of the oil tank.

Just next door, the bright and cheerful family room/study offers 5.44m x 3.12m (17’10 x 10’3) in which to work rest or play. A fitted cupboard incorporates a tall fridge freezer as well as sophisticated storage and there is a Morso wood burning stove to enjoy.

The Reception and Garden:
With the beautiful proportions only Georgian country homes can deliver, sunshine streams through the understated reception where triple windows almost fill the curve of the west wall, soaring from the blonde floorboards to a ceiling which rises to 3.7m (approx.), decorated by an historic frieze. Designed to welcome company, this elegant room of 9.36m x 6.19m (30’8 x 20’4) opens in summer to the private grounds, and offers a real fire in winter.

Outside, the garden extends as far as the eye can see – and wedge shaped at the bottom, a great deal remains out of sight! Level with the house, an Indian stone laid terrace is ideal for al fresco dining, looking over a large lawn. A tranquil oasis which bursts into colour in the spring, it is child and pet secure, and it is easy to forget that you are in a convenient location surrounded by schools, shops and stations with the hospitals at Haywards Heath, Lewes and Brighton all within an 18-30 minute radius.

The Guest Cloakroom, Three First Floor Family Bedrooms and Luxury Bathroom:
Up past a chic, sensor lit guest cloakroom with a w.c and handbasin, the first floor spreads its wings over 120.02m2 (1294 ft2) from east to west and has access to two attics.

Running across the front of the house, three light and airy double bedrooms bathe in the Sussex sunshine, and with ample space and character of their own (one has a glorious, original fireplace) they also have irresistible views over rolling downland – two catch a glimpse of the famous Jack and Jill windmills.

Across the landing, the family bathroom blends style with comfort and practicality as there’s a large bathtub which has a shower attachment as well as a marble panelled walk in shower with a dual head system. High end Burlington fittings and panelling painted in the historic hues of Farrow & Ball fit well with the house, and a deep cupboard conceals plumbing and power for utility machines.

The Principal Suite:
All about relaxing in a stunning setting, the principal suite is discreetly separated from the family rooms by a spacious dressing room lined with fitted wardrobes. Twin windows follow the curve of the wall to frame a restful open view which changes with the seasons. Quiet and comfortable, this private haven has 6.19m x 5.19m (20’4 x 17’0) in which to unwind and the fabulous en-suite has a skylight above the bath which automatically closes if it rains, and the walk in shower has high end Burlington fittings.

Agent’s Thoughts:
“Our downland villages attract those seeking fresh air and privacy as well as good schools for their children, and this uniquely beautiful home delivers a luxury lifestyle with access to a restful pace of life where supermarkets deliver and fresh produce is on your doorstep, but the vibrant shops, restaurants, theatres and travel connections of Hassocks, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes and Brighton are all within easy reach.”

Owner’s secret
“The surrounding countryside is beautiful with footpaths over fields opposite, and we have enjoyed the freedom of peace, privacy and easy parking whilst within a friendly community. Keeping the integrity of this unique portion of a beautiful Georgian building was very important to us and we hope that you enjoy the easy flow and high quality finish of our home, which we have loved – it has been a happy family home with plenty of space to welcome friends and it is absolutely perfect for entertaining young or old, inside or out (and afterwards, we have two sets of doors between our bedroom and the teenagers…). We enjoy walking the dog to the The Royal Oak in Wineham for Sunday lunch and in summer the vineyard opens its doors with benches and bars for food, but the location suits our every day, busy lifestyles with everything we need – including a station with direct trains to Brighton, Gatwick or London swift to reach. Friends love to visit and explore the Downs on foot, on a bike or by horseback (the local stables are just minutes away) or experience the water sports and festivals along our coast.”

What’s around you:
Shops: Local community store 4 minutes, Hurstpierpoint 7
Train Station: Hassocks and Burgess Hill both 13 mins, Haywards Heath 16
Seafront or Park: Footpath to country walks opposite, Albourne Rec playground 5, sea 25-30
Closest schools:
Primary: Twineham C of E Primary, Albourne C of E Primary,
Secondary: St Paul’s Catholic College, Burgess Hill Academy
Private: Hurstpierpoint College, Burgess Hill Girls, Brighton College, Brighton Girls

Balancing a peaceful, village life with the best that our sunny East Sussex Coast has to offer the sought after village of Albourne is popular with families and professionals as it has access to some of the best schools in the southeast, both state and public, and plenty of local entertainment including bistro pubs serving home-grown produce. For those who enjoy the great outdoors the South Downs, a choice of golf clubs, equestrian facilities and villages are on the doorstep whilst Brighton Marina and water sports are only about half an hour away. Well connected, 13 minutes away Hassock’s or Burgess Hill Stations serve Brighton, Hove, Gatwick and London, and Gatwick, Haywards Heath, Lewes, Brighton & Hove are all also a viable commute by car.

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