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2 bedroom terraced house for sale

Mill Road, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3LN
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Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
871
EPC rating: C
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Features and description

  • Attractive town cottage in popular road
  • Carefully maintained and extended
  • Spacious kitchen open to dining room
  • Many original features
  • Two bedrooms
  • Secluded, pretty gardens
  • Double-glazed windows
  • Gas-fired central heating
  • No ongoing chain

Council tax band: C

An attractive terraced house of traditional construction with brick elevations and replacement double-glazed windows under a pitched and interlocking tiled roof. The house was built by a well-known Steyning builder, Frank Duke Ltd, in the early years of the 20th Century and has been carefully maintained and extended to provide a spacious kitchen open to the dining room, and whilst there are the comforts of double glazing and gas-fired central heating, many original features remain, including exposed floorboards, pine doors and charming fireplaces. The property is offered for sale with no ongoing chain.

Mill Road runs roughly parallel to the northern part of Steyning High Street, from which it is approached via Sir Georges Place. Paths lead to the town's main shopping street, and other facilities include primary and secondary schooling, modern health centre and leisure centre with swimming pool. The cricket field, tennis courts and children's playground are all just a few minutes' walk, and footpaths provide access to the South Downs National Park and lovely walking country.

Approximate Distances: The coast at Shoreham-by-Sea is about five miles (also superstores and mainline railway station), and the larger coastal towns of Worthing and Brighton are eight and twelve miles respectively. Horsham, Crawley and Gatwick Airport can normally be reached in about 40 minutes by car.

Storm Porch

Door to Storm Porch:

Front Door

Front door with glazed panel to:

Entrance Hall

Understairs recess.

Sitting Room

12'7" x 9'7" (3.84m x 2.93m) Pair of sash windows overlooking the front garden. Brick fireplace with quarry hearth, timber mantel and gas-fired stove. Exposed floorboards. Double radiator.

Dining Hall

14'8" x 10'11" (4.46m x 3.33m) Fitted cupboards with shelving. Exposed floorboards. Double radiator. Step down to kitchen.

Kitchen

15'3" x 13'7" (4.66m x 4.15m) Part-vaulted ceiling with Velux windows and window overlooking the rear garden. Range of timber-effect work surfaces with inset white sink unit with mixer tap. Cupboards and drawers and matching wall units. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Space for slimline dishwasher. Recess for cooker. Space for fridge/freezer. Household cupboard housing Alpha gas-fired boiler providing hot water and central heating. French doors to rear garden.

From the entrance hall, stairs with timber handrail and wrought-iron fittings lead to the FIRST FLOOR.

Landing

Loft access.

Bedroom 1

14'8" x 12'7" (4.46m x 3.84m) (Originally two rooms, and easily reinstated to provide a double and single bedroom.) Pair of windows with some views of the South Downs. Double and single radiator. Original fireplace. Pair of wardrobe cupboards.

Bedroom 2

11'1" x 9'2" (3.38m x 2.80m) Overlooking the rear garden. Shelved cupboard. Original fireplace. Radiator.

Bathroom

White suite of panelled bath with Mira shower fitting and shower guard. Washbasin with mixer tap. Low-level WC. Linen cupboard housing factory-lagged hot tank with fitted immersion heater and slatted shelving over. Chromium towel rail.

Front Garden

with mature hedge and brick path to front door.

Rear Garden

Contained by fencing with established planting providing a high degree of seclusion. Paved section with arbour and climbing rose adjoining the rear of the house with steps down to further garden area with mature planting. Small timber summerhouse. Gated pedestrian rear access.

Services and Council Tax

Services: All main services are connected.
Council Tax Valuation Band: 'C'

Important Note

1. Any description or information given should not be relied upon as a statement or representation of fact or that the property or its services are in good condition.
2. Measurements, distances and aspects where quoted are approximate.
3. Any reference to alterations to, or use of any part of the property is not a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained.
4. The Vendor does not make or give, and neither Hamilton Graham nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property.
5. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of Hamilton Graham.
Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves on these matters.

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Hamilton Graham - Steyning
Hamilton Graham - Steyning
38 High Street Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3YE
01403 453639
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Hamilton Graham was founded by Nick Hamilton in 1989 and became a partnership in 2000 when Angus Graham joined the firm. Angus has over 30 years' agency experience, having previously been the local director of a national Country House agency. Following Nick's retirement, Hamilton Graham is now headed by Angus. The firm has a proven track record of success in both sales and lettings, from studio flats to fine period houses in the town. Angus and his team have an extensive and intimate knowledge of Steyning and the surrounding areas. Angus recognises that repeat and referred business is a key element in the success and growth of the firm and that this can only be achieved by providing a consistently exceptional service. Hamilton Graham combines personal service with the latest technology and a comprehensive knowledge of the local market, providing professional and helpful advice to give the best service to sellers and buyers. Located in the Old Town Hall, the office has a welcoming atmosphere and a friendly and efficient team. Traditional values are at the heart of this independent firm, with its refreshing and enthusiastic approach to all property matters.
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