Compact two-bedroom terrace with garden and two parking spaces, a short walk to Horsham town centre and station.
Two-bedroom mid-1980s terrace, freehold
A tidy two-bedroom mid-1980s terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac, footsteps from Horsham town centre and the station — ideal for a first-time buyer or someone downsizing who wants low-maintenance living close to shops and transport. The open-plan ground floor feels bright and sociable, the contemporary kitchen opens to a small, manageable garden, and two allocated parking spaces are accessed via gated rear access.
Internally the house is compact throughout (about 568 sq ft) with practical fixtures: laminate flooring in the living area, a modern white bathroom suite and a contemporary kitchen with useful worktop and storage. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make the home well suited for remote working and streaming. Freehold tenure removes ground-rent concerns.
Buyers should be aware of the property’s modest overall size and compact room proportions — storage and space are limited compared with larger family homes. The local area records above-average crime levels, so consider security measures. The plot and accommodation offer straightforward potential for cosmetic updating rather than structural change.
Overall this is a convenient, well-presented entry-level home in a pleasant cul-de-sac location. It suits someone seeking an easy-to-run base near Horsham’s amenities and rail links, or investors after a rental property in a town-centre location where demand is steady.