3 bedrooms with family-sized reception space and separate dining room|Large, well-maintained rear garden and sun room|Garage plus off-road parking to the side|Short walk to town centre, park and Horsham station|Close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools|Single family bathroom only for three bedrooms|1950s mid-century features; will suit updating and modernisation|Local recorded crime level is above average
Nestled on the west side of Horsham, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a traditional family layout and generous outdoor space. The ground floor features a living room, separate dining room, sun room and kitchen, creating clear zones for daily life and entertaining. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom.
The large, well-maintained rear garden, garage and side parking deliver practical outdoor living and storage—rare for town-centre locations. The property is a short walk from the town, park and station, and close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools, making it suitable for families who value convenience and strong schooling options.
Built in the 1950s, the house retains period mid-century features such as a bay window and textured ceilings. It is offered freehold and has no flood risk, but it will benefit from sympathetic updating throughout to modernise finishes and services to current standards.
Notable negatives to consider: there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms and the local recorded crime level is above average. Council tax is moderate. Overall, this is a comfortable, characterful family home in a popular Horsham location with clear potential for improvement and value enhancement.



























































































