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£550,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
High Street, Hurstpierpoint BN6
Chain-free
Terraced house
4 beds
1985
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Substantial freehold property on Hurstpiepoint High Street
- Currently mixed use with commercial shop and residential town house
- 1,985 sq ft over four floors
- Huge conversion opportunities into apartments (subject to planning)
- South facing courtyard garden
- Perfect for someone looking to live adjoining shop for a business.
- No onward chain
- Parking available nearby on Trinity Road
- Not listed but in Conservation Area
- Easy access to A23 and Hassocks Station
An exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold property on the historic Hurstpierpoint High Street, currently arranged as a mixed use property with a commercial shop and four storey residential town house.
The Property - An exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold property on the historic Hurstpierpoint High Street, currently arranged as a mixed use property with a commercial shop and four storey residential town house.
In total, the property extends to just under 2,000 sq ft, is offered to the market for the first time since the 1970s and offers a range of possibilities including conversion into several apartments. Any work is of course subject to gaining any necessary consents.
In its current layout the shop front has a separate entrance from the street and has a WC. The ground floor of the house consists of a spacious work shop area. The shop has been let to generate an income of £5500 p.a.
Over the top two floors there are up to four bedrooms but these rooms offer incredibly versatility as living rooms, if preferred. The second floor has the family bathroom with separate cloakroom. These upper levels boast fabulous southerly views towards the South Downs.
The lower ground floor comprises of a dining room, kitchen, shower room, further reception room/bedroom and a store room.
Being of Victorian origins, there is plenty of retained character with high ceilings and fireplaces that pay homage to the age of the house.
The home has gas fired central heating, is mainly double glazed and offered with no onward chain. There is also a large attic space, ideal for storage
Step Outside - Outside you have a small but sunny south-west facing courtyard garden.
Parking is available in Trinity Road car park which is just opposite and within easy walking distance.
Hurst Life - No. 54 is a literal stone's throw from the vibrant Hurstpierpoint High Street, home to a delightful selection of shops and eateries, including a deli, bakery, greengrocer, individual boutiques, pubs, restaurants and a cinema— all reflecting the charm of village life, away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns.
The friendly community fosters a wonderful spirit, and for those who aren’t local, the Hurstpierpoint Heritage Trail offers a perfect glimpse into the village's history. For commuters, Hurstpierpoint is conveniently located for Hassocks Station which sits on the mainline and offers fast, regular services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in approx 54 mins), Brighton (9 mins) and Gatwick International Airport (20 mins).
When it comes to schooling, the village is home to the well-regarded St Lawrence CofE Primary School. In the private sector, Hurst College enjoys an excellent reputation. For secondary state education, most children attend Downlands in nearby Hassocks.
By car, you can easily access the A23(M), which will get you into central Brighton in 10-15 mins.
The Specifics... - Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax band: C
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast Fibre
Conservation Area: Yes - Hurstpierpoint
Listed: No
We believe the above information to be correct but recommend intending buyers check personally before exchange of contracts.
The Property - An exciting opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold property on the historic Hurstpierpoint High Street, currently arranged as a mixed use property with a commercial shop and four storey residential town house.
In total, the property extends to just under 2,000 sq ft, is offered to the market for the first time since the 1970s and offers a range of possibilities including conversion into several apartments. Any work is of course subject to gaining any necessary consents.
In its current layout the shop front has a separate entrance from the street and has a WC. The ground floor of the house consists of a spacious work shop area. The shop has been let to generate an income of £5500 p.a.
Over the top two floors there are up to four bedrooms but these rooms offer incredibly versatility as living rooms, if preferred. The second floor has the family bathroom with separate cloakroom. These upper levels boast fabulous southerly views towards the South Downs.
The lower ground floor comprises of a dining room, kitchen, shower room, further reception room/bedroom and a store room.
Being of Victorian origins, there is plenty of retained character with high ceilings and fireplaces that pay homage to the age of the house.
The home has gas fired central heating, is mainly double glazed and offered with no onward chain. There is also a large attic space, ideal for storage
Step Outside - Outside you have a small but sunny south-west facing courtyard garden.
Parking is available in Trinity Road car park which is just opposite and within easy walking distance.
Hurst Life - No. 54 is a literal stone's throw from the vibrant Hurstpierpoint High Street, home to a delightful selection of shops and eateries, including a deli, bakery, greengrocer, individual boutiques, pubs, restaurants and a cinema— all reflecting the charm of village life, away from the hustle and bustle of larger towns.
The friendly community fosters a wonderful spirit, and for those who aren’t local, the Hurstpierpoint Heritage Trail offers a perfect glimpse into the village's history. For commuters, Hurstpierpoint is conveniently located for Hassocks Station which sits on the mainline and offers fast, regular services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in approx 54 mins), Brighton (9 mins) and Gatwick International Airport (20 mins).
When it comes to schooling, the village is home to the well-regarded St Lawrence CofE Primary School. In the private sector, Hurst College enjoys an excellent reputation. For secondary state education, most children attend Downlands in nearby Hassocks.
By car, you can easily access the A23(M), which will get you into central Brighton in 10-15 mins.
The Specifics... - Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax band: C
Available Broadband Speed: Ultrafast Fibre
Conservation Area: Yes - Hurstpierpoint
Listed: No
We believe the above information to be correct but recommend intending buyers check personally before exchange of contracts.
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Welcome to PSPhomes... Brothers, Stephen and Andrew Crathern established PSPhomes in 1992. With the application of professionalism, honesty and hard work the company flourished, building a strong reputation throughout Mid-Sussex. The combination of our highly experienced staff with our infectious enthusiasm for property and client care has made PSPhomes a leading agent in both residential sales and lettings and we offer our clients the expertise they rightly expect. At PSPhomes, we never forget whom we represent - you...our client. We offer a straightforward, transparent service with our goal being, not only to achieve the best possible sale price, but to ensure your WHOLE move is successful and maybe even enjoyable! Valuations Do you know how much your property is really worth? Our valuers, who have many years experience, will be happy to provide you with valuation,which is both free and without obligation. They are under no pressure to inflate a valuation to meet targets and we pride ourselves on offering honest, accurate advice supported by genuine evidence. Marketing/Advertising Our extensive marketing strategy means your home will receive local, national & international exposure and the majority of our enquiries are as a result of our vast internet advertising on leading property websites including OnTheMarket, London Evening Standard and our own website, PSPhomes.co.uk. Additionally, we advertise in the main local property publication and have internet-linked offices providing a large database of potential purchasers actively seeking property. Photography/Presentation We take pride in the presentation of our properties and as such include high grade photography and informative floorplans as standard. Office Location Our offices are widely recognised as being in the most prominent locations within Haywards Heath & Burgess Hill. These high profile location attracts footfall applicants and our properties enjoy the advantage of an attractive, eye catching window display. If you have any queries or would like an informal chat, please call in to our offices or contact us now.
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